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Jarvis Cocker at Clockenflap 2018. Photo: Chris Lusher

15 years of Clockenflap: a visual history of Hong Kong’s festival, from A$AP Rocky and Arctic Monkeys to Denise Ho and RubberBand

  • From A$AP Rocky to Arctic Monkeys, a visual history of Hong Kong’s music and arts festival Clockenflap on its 15th year

Hong Kong’s Clockenflap Music and Arts Festival is set to begin on December 1 and last until December 3. The city’s second Clockenflap of 2023 will provide a deep dive into contemporary and alternative music.

As we gear up for the festivities, here is a look back at 15 years of Clockenflap.

Alex Turner of Arctic Monkeys performs in March 2023 at Clockenflap. Photo: Sun Yeung
Fans cheer during Clockenflap 2016. Photo: Jonathan Wong
Collar x RubberBand perform in March 2023 at Clockenflap. Photo: Dickson Lee
Attendees dress up at Clockenflap in March 2023. Photo: Dickson Lee
Kid Ink at Clockenflap 2017. Photo: James Wendlinger
Spectators at Clockenflap 2017. Photo: Handout
The Chemical Brothers close Clockenflap 2016. Photo: Chris Lusher
Robert Del Naja from Massive Attack at Clockenflap 2017. Photo: James Wendlinger
A cash confetti storm during A$AP Rocky’s set at Clockenflap 2015. Photo: Clockenflap
The first Clockenflap festival in 2008. Photo: Chris Lusher
Stormzy at Clockenflap 2017. Photo: James Wendlinger
Umbrellas in hand, the crowd enjoys the performance by Jose Gonzalez at Clockenflap 2016. Photo: Jarrod Watt
Denise Ho at Clockenflap 2015. Photo: Jonathan Wong
U-God (left) of the Wu-Tang Clan talks to the media while backstage at Clockenflap in March 2023. Photo: Dickson Lee
Franz Ferdinand at Clockenflap 2013. Photo: Jonathan Wong
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