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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.  

After selling out all Friday, Saturday and three-day weekend tickets, Clockenflap announced that all Sunday tickets had been sold ahead of Day Three’s 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 NewJeans’ producer 250 at the Robot Stage, and the Jungle Cakes Takeover featuring Deekline & Ed Solo at the Electriq Stage. 

Here are some of the best photos from Day Three: 

American rapper Swae Lee delivered a spectacular closing headline set on the Harbourflap Stage 

Photo from Clockenflap

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

Photo from Clockenflap

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

Photo from Clockenflap

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

Photo from Clockenflap

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

Photo from Clockenflap

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

Photo from Clockenflap

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

Photo from Clockenflap

The Topper Stage kept people dancing all day long 

Photo from Clockenflap

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

Photo from Clockenflap

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

Photo from Clockenflap

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

Photo from Clockenflap

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

Photo from Clockenflap

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

Photo from Clockenflap

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

Photo from Clockenflap

*Cover Photo/Thumbnail Photo from Clockenflap

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