16 awesome pictures from Clockenflap 2016: Hong Kong’s Music & Arts Festival

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Foals by Chris Lusher

Clockenflap 2016, Hong Kong’s biggest music and arts festival drew in the world’s biggest acts over a three-day period.

Between November 27 and 29, Hong Kongers were treated to an eclectic lineup of music from artists including The Chemical Brothers, Sigor Ros, MIA, Foals, The Sugarhill Gang, Yo La Tengo, SBTRKT and more.

Check out these 16 incredible pictures from the three-day event.


Sekai No Owari by Kitmin Lee
Sekai No Owari by Kitmin Lee

Club Minky
Club Minky

tfvsjs by Adam Davis-Powell
tfvsjs by Adam Davis-Powell

by Adam Davis-Powell
by Adam Davis-Powell

Janette Slack by Derry Ainsworth
Janette Slack by Derry Ainsworth

Kitmin Lee
Kitmin Lee

All Genius Idiot
All Genius Idiot

Yuna by Chris Lusher
Yuna by Chris Lusher

The Blind Robot
The Blind Robot

Chemical Brothers by Chris Lusher
Chemical Brothers by Chris Lusher

London Grammer
London Grammer

Ellen Loo by Kitmin Lee
Ellen Loo by Kitmin Lee

Dominic Phua
Dominic Phua

Foals by Chris Lusher
Foals by Chris Lusher

Cheer Chen
Cheer Chen

 

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