Friday, September 20, 2024

Clockenflap Announces First Wave of Acts for This Year’s Festival, Including Jack White, Air, St. Vincent, Jamie xx, Deca Joins and Creepy Nuts

Clockenflap Announces First Wave of Acts for This Year’s Festival, Including Jack White, Air, St. Vincent, Jamie xx, Deca Joins and Creepy Nuts

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Clockenflap, Hong Kong’s biggest international outdoor music and arts festival, today announced the first wave of acts for this year’s event, whetting fans’ appetites for three days of world-class entertainment at Central Harbourfront from Friday November 29 to Sunday December 1, 2024.

Following on from its back-to-back sold-out editions in March and December 2023, the festival’s 14th edition will host a lineup topped by maverick rock icon and Sunday night headliner Jack White, legendary French electronic duo and Friday night headliners Air, critically acclaimed US singer-songwriter St. Vincent, trailblazing UK DJ/producer Jamie xx, and British psychedelic pop-rockers Glass Animals. The Saturday night headliner is still to be announced.

Tickets for the festival will go on general sale at 11am on Friday September 27, but Hang Seng Credit Card holders will have the opportunity to buy tickets three days earlier, with Hang Seng Credit Card Priority Booking going live at 11am on Tuesday September 24.

Showcasing the full, world-class festival experience that music fans in the city have come to know and love, this year’s Clockenflap will once again feature a spectacular outdoor environment with multiple stages, a mouthwatering array of top-quality F&B outlets, and an eclectic lineup of must-see international, regional and local acts.

MUST-SEE LEGENDS

Fresh from the release of his sixth solo album, the brilliant ‘No Name’, the one-and-only Jack White makes his long-awaited Hong Kong debut on Sunday night, with the former White Stripes, Raconteurs and The Dead Weather front man poised to bring the festival to a triumphant conclusion. Performing their 1998 debut, retro-futuristic masterpiece ‘Moon Safari’, live in its entirety, influential French duo Air, just put on an amazing show at the closing ceremony of the Paris Olympics, will headline on Friday with a mesmerising show that The Guardian described as “a wild, jawdropping, widescreen extravaganza.” And St. Vincent, one of the most intriguing and consistently surprising artists of the past 20 years, will be a big draw on Saturday, with a set that encompasses her flawless back catalogue, including this year’s excellent album ‘All Born Screaming’.

TRENDSETTERS

Clockenflap is known for bringing the hottest names in music to Hong Kong, and this year is no different. One-third of Mercury Prize-winning British indie act The xx, trailblazing DJ/producer Jamie xx makes his Clockenflap debut hot on the heels of the release of his highly anticipated third album, ‘In Waves.’ Best-known for their viral megahit ‘Heat Waves’, British psychedelic pop-rockers Glass Animals arrive on the back of their acclaimed fourth album, ‘I Love You So F***ing Much’. Serving up an infectious concoction of electro house and synth-pop, Atlanta DJ/producer Porter Robinson is jetting in to perform a high-energy live set, while genre-bending Los Angeles act Fiji Blue will be on hand to captivate fans with their dreamy fusion of indie pop, electronica, and R&B.

BEST OF JAPAN

Showcasing the breadth and depth of Japan’s electrifying music scene, this year’s lineup features an eclectic collection of the country’s most exciting artists, including magnetic hip-hop duo Creepy Nuts, enigmatic J-Pop vocalist yama, intricate post-rock/math rock masters toe, mesmerising girl group Sakurazaka46 and indie-pop band Cody・Lee(李).

INDIE TRAILBLAZERS

From its very first edition, Clockenflap has proudly championed indie artists, and that tradition continues in this year’s lineup. Canadian indie-rockers Mother Mother arrive on the back of their ninth album, ‘Grief Chapter’, while upbeat Japanese-Australian four-piece Last Dinosaurs are touring their fifth album, ‘Kyoryu’. Other indie highlights include LA duo Bubble Tea and Cigarettes, Xi’an post-punk band FAZI, London dance-punk dynamos Fat Dog, Hong Kong post-hardcore act An Id Signal and hypnotic Dutch psychedelic rockers YĪN YĪN.

REGIONAL HIGHLIGHTS

Bringing the best of the region’s musical talent to Hong Kong, Clockenflap once again welcomes a wide-ranging selection of acts from around Asia. Showcasing Taiwan’s music scene are indie favourites Deca Joins, Kaohsiung rockers Gigantic Roar and alternative rockers JADE. Fans will also get the chance to enjoy the sounds of Thai singer-songwriter Violette Wautier and South Korean guitar princess MEMI.

ELECTRONIC HEROES

Keeping the dancefloor moving all weekend long, Clockenflap presents an eclectic lineup of top electronic acts from around the world. Canadian DJ/producer A-Trak is known for serving up an irresistible blend of electro and hip-hop, and Australia’s Partiboi69‘s anarchic brand of ghetto house is guaranteed to get the party started. Yung Singh brings the sound of the UK new Asian underground, while last but by no means least, the legendry Dave Clarke will demonstrate why he’s known as “The Baron of Techno.” Plus a special DJ and spandex set by ROBOT, where Clockenflap co-founders Jay and Mike will be welcoming Bobby Parsley to celebrate ROBOT’s 25th anniversary.

Other acts confirmed to perform include Hong Kong neo-jazz act R.O.O.T and life-affirming festival favorites Ibrahim Maalouf & the Trumpets of Michel-Ange.

TICKETING DETAILS

Hang Seng Credit Card Priority Booking begins at 11am on Tuesday September 24. Tickets will go on general sale at 11am on Friday September 27. Ticket prices remain the same from December 2023, with three-day General Admission tickets at HK$1,990 and single-day General Admission tickets at HK$1,280; three-day U18 tickets are HK$1,590 and single-day U18 tickets are HK$880.

Tickets can be purchased at the official ticketing platform Ticketflap.

Children aged under three years can attend the festival for free (pre-registration for children aged under three is not required). Children aged between three and 17 years require their own ticket.