spot_img
28.2 C
Philippines
Saturday, April 20, 2024

Biggest HK music fest cancelled over unrest

- Advertisement -

Hong Kong—Clockenflap, Hong Kong’s biggest music festival, has been cancelled, organizers said on Friday, the highest-profile event so far to fall victim to the increasingly violent political unrest engulfing the city.

British folk-rock sensations Mumford & Sons and American star Halsey were among the headliners for the festival this year, which was scheduled for November 22-24.

“Due to the escalation of the crisis this week, and therefore the uncertainty this creates for the coming weeks, Clockenflap 2019 will be cancelled,” the organizers said in a statement.

“Until this week we were fully committed to delivering the festival. Unfortunately, the situation has now made this impossible.”

Pro-democracy protests have escalated in the past week with widespread travel chaos wrought by roadblocks and targeted vandalism of metro stations and lines.

- Advertisement -

Violent clashes between police and protesters have left parts of the city debris-strewn.

Last Friday, a 22-year-old student died from head injuries sustained during a fall as police skirmished with demonstrators. And on Thursday, a 70-year-old man died after being hit by a brick.

Clockenflap is an annual festival that takes place in front of Hong Kong’s iconic harbor and attracts tens of thousands of fans. 

It is the latest in a growing list of banned, cancelled or postponed events in Hong Kong’s normally packed social calendar.

Hong Kong’s annual pride parade due on Saturday was downgraded to a stationary rally after police banned the traditionally boisterous and colorful march.

The WTA Hong Kong Open, Oxfam’s annual trail run fundraiser as well as concerts by acclaimed K-Pop acts and comedians have been pulled as the city reels from the protests. 

- Advertisement -

LATEST NEWS

Popular Articles