For 8 days, the circus ring will transform into a unique live music venue, showcasing a diverse lineup of local and international acts with the introduction of “Live at the Big Top “at the AIA Carnival this January.
This first-ever partnership with Warner Music Asia promises an array of top talent. Witness the magic of live music in this one-of-a-kind setting with the program including an ABBA Tribute Show, tech-house sensation CLOONEE and Toronto Pop duo, Crash Adams – recently charting 4,000,000 YouTube subscribers, 1.3B monetized views, and 75M+ Spotify streams—among other milestones. For those who wish to go classical, expect masterpieces by the Hong Kong Chamber Orchestra, ensuring there is something on for everyone. These limited seating events promise an intimate and unforgettable musical journey.
FUTURE IS NOW - Moon Tang, Kiri T & Nancy Kwai (Jan. 17)
This show marks the debut performance of three talented female artists carefully chosen from Warner Music Hong Kong's roster. This event, true to its name, is a celebration of the outstanding achievements of women in the Hong Kong music scene.
Tickets: From $500.
DEAR JANE, CRASH ADAMS & ZPECIAL (Jan. 18)
Join us for what is set to be an extraordinary show with not one but THREE incredible bands, guaranteed to bring you a high-energy show that will have you dancing from the first note to the last. See Hong Kong’s leading pop-rock band Dear Jane, city pop band Zpecial, to the infectiously upbeat pop duo Crash Adams, who will be performing in Hong Kong for the first time.
Tickets: From $480
SUNKEN FT CLOONEE (Jan. 19)
Global tech house sensation, ex-resident turned global superstar Cloonee is coming to Hong Kong for a spectacular debut set in the 852.
Tickets: From $548
MANIA - The ABBA Tribute (Jan. 20)
This is the original tribute from London's West End. ‘Mania the ABBA tribute’ has been delighting audiences of all ages since its formation in 1999, selling out UK theatres nationally. In 2002 it played 18 weeks in the Strand Theatre London re-creating the ABBA phenomenon for fans from all over the world. Now, they join us in Hong Kong for two very special shows.
Tickets: Two Shows are available from $350 for an afternoon session at 4pm and evening session at 8pm.
AN AFTERNOON OF CLASSICS - The Hong Kong Chamber Orchestra (Jan. 21)
An orchestral performance under the Big Top showcases excerpts from some of the world’s best-known pieces of classical music played live by the HK Chamber Orchestra. The HKCO has a rich legacy in Hong Kong of over half a century. All net profits of this show will be donated to the "My Name’5 Doddie Foundation".
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HONG KONG DANCE FLOOR CLASSICS - The Hong Kong Chamber Orchestra & The Holy Spirits (Jan. 21)
A 'must see event’ for Hong Kongers! An amazing evening of Orchestra meets DJs! Three of Hong Kong’s most renowned and respected heritage DJs will lead the audience on a time-travel journey through Hong Kong pop and dance music history from the early days to today’s House Classics. Accompanied by the Hong Kong Chamber Orchestra, whose legacy in HK stretches back over 50 years.
Tickets: From $250.
BANG YEDAM (Jan. 22)
K-Pop singer-songwriter, Bang Yedam (방예담 / 方藝潭) will be debuting his first solo show ever in Hong Kong this January. Set to be a thrilling and unique experience for fans to have the chance to see Bang Yedam up close and personal at this ringside sta
Tickets: From HK$680.
MARZ23 (Jan. 23):
Marz23 from Taipei, Taiwan, is a leading voice in the emo/pop punk revival in Asia. As the frontman of TRASH and a talented songwriter, he seamlessly blends rock and hip-hop, creating an eclectic mix of rock, rap, pop-punk, emo, and screamo. Collaborating with artists like Tyson Yoshi, Smrtdeath, Jutes, and Jessie McFadden, Marz23's unique voice and versatility shine through. This Hong Kong show is a special stop on his 'Not So Far Away' World Tour before he embarks on his first North American tour, hitting San Francisco, Los Angeles, Toronto, and New York City in March.
Tickets: From HK$680.
Around the World – Griff, Johnny Stimson & Paul Partohap (Jan. 24):