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Catch over 20 music acts at Hong Kong’s largest indie music festival
Live music platform The Underground Hong Kong has been a part of our city’s vibrant auditory scene for over 20 years, and they’re celebrating their 21st anniversary with a two-day festival – the largest-scale indie music festival in Hong Kong.
More than 20 music acts will be taking over The Fringe Club in Central for consecutive nights of revelry and good tunes. Some of the acts you can catch include Hong Kong producer Elektro Müll, folky group The Black Velvet Collective, funky citypop band Mis, French brass party band Le Groupe Électrogène Fanfare Club, local rock band Andy is Typing…, dream-pop and shoegaze band Tofu Kingdom, punk psychedelia heavyweights Gimag, lo-fi supergroup Kowloon Cowboys, shoegaze rockers Omnimori, emo alt-rock powerhouse Seasons for Change, chaotic noise rockers Bad Actors, post-hardcore act Ink Inferno, and many more.
Photograph: Courtesy The Underground Hong Kong
Over the years, The Underground has provided the stages for and launched the careers of many local and international acts – Dear Jane, Soler, RubberBand, and ToNick, to name a few. This is a great opportunity to connect with our live music community, discover some fantastic acts right on our doorsteps, and get to say you saw them live before they go international. The lineup will be split across two stages, with a gallery space where festival-goers and musicians can chill together over food and drinks.
The Underground 21st Anniversary Festival will take place on June 13 and 14. Two-day passes are available for $500, while single-day tickets are priced at $280 if purchased in advance. Walk-ins will cost $350.
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