Clockenflap Celebrates Another Sold Out Edition of the Festival

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Clockenflap brought the curtain down on three days of world-class music, arts and family fun with another sold out day of stunning live performances and interactive attractions at Central Harbourfront on Sunday. Â

After selling out all Friday, Saturday and three-day weekend tickets, Clockenflap announced that all Sunday tickets had been sold ahead of Day Threeâs opening, marking the second successive edition of the festival that has reached 100% capacity.
The Harbourflap Stage hosted a spectacular closing headline set from U.S. rapper Swae Lee, plus thrilling performances from Chinese vocalist Leah Dou, British singer-songwriter Tom Grennan, U.K. folk-punk troubadour Frank Turner and Thai alt-rock trailblazers Tilly Birds.
The Orbit Stage, meanwhile, hosted an unforgettable headline set from generation-defining Taiwanese indie rockers No Party For Cao Dong, as well as performances by innovative British post-punks Yard Act, J-pop mavericks Wednesday Campanella, Taipei-born R&B chanteuse 9m88 and British-Taiwanese musician/producer Kamaal Williams.
Other highlights included U.S post-rock titans Caspian, New Zealand indie-rockers The Beths and Japanese all-girl punk band Otoboke Beaver on the Tommy Stage, South Korean DJ and NewJeansâ producer 250 at the Robot Stage, and the Jungle Cakes Takeover featuring Deekline & Ed Solo at the Electriq Stage.Â
Here are some of the best photos from Day Three:Â
American rapper Swae Lee delivered a spectacular closing headline set on the Harbourflap StageÂ

Chinese singer-songwriter Leah Dou gave a spellbinding performance on the Harbourflap StageÂ

Thai alt-rock trailblazers Tilly Birds delighted fans at the Harbourflap StageÂ

British singer-songwriter Tom Grennan was among the highlights on the Harbourflap StageÂ

Generation-defining Taiwanese indie rockers No Party For Cao Dong headlined the Orbit StageÂ

Innovative U.K. post-punks Yard Act thrilled fans at the Orbit StageÂ

Taipei-born R&B chanteuse 9m88 captivated the Orbit Stage crowdÂ

The Topper Stage kept people dancing all day longÂ

J-pop mavericks Wednesday Campanella were a popular draw for fans at the Orbit StageÂ

The Robot Stage featured family-friendly fun by day and DJs after darkÂ
Robot StageÂ

Treasure Chest Theatre showcased puppet-based performances at the Robot StageÂ
Treasure Chest Theatre

The festival site features a variety of spaces for fans to chill out between setsÂ

Festivalgoers enjoyed the festival along with friends, both old and newÂ

Curated by Handmade Hong Kong, the ever-popular craft market featured 29 different stallsÂ

*Cover Photo/Thumbnail Photo from Clockenflap
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