Roh Tae Hyun – Hong Kong Fan Meeting, 5 November, 2023

Roh Tae Hyun hosted a fan meeting at KITEC on 5 November, and Hong Kong fans got to meet, talk and hear their idols in person.

Honestly, we’d have preferred a full concert – but a fan meet is better than nothing…

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Roh Tae Hyun – Hong Kong Fan Meeting
Date: 7pm, 5 November, 2023
Venue: Kitec, Music Zone @E-Max
Tickets: $1,399, $1,299, $799 from HK Ticketing

Images courtesy of Freez

Yang Yo Seop – Bitter Sweet in Hong Kong, 14 October 2023 @ Kitec

Yang Yoseop, lead vocalist of the KPOP boy group Highlight하이라이트, had his debut Hong Kong solo concert last night at Kitec.

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ITZY – Checkmate Live in Hong Kong

South Korean girl group ITZY played two sell-out concerts at Asia Expo on 11 and 12 March, as live music continued to return to Hong Kong.

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ITZY – Checkmate Live in Hong Kong – Set List

S#1. INTRO + 마.피.아. In the morning
S#2. Sorry Not Sorry
S#3. SHOOT!
S#4. WHAT I WANT
S#5. 365
S#6. [留真] Boss B*tch
S#7. CHERRY
S#8. ICY
S#9. Free Fall
S#10. #Twenty
S#11. [有娜] Maniac
S#12. [LIA] Red
S#13. INTRO + WANNABE
S#14. DALLADALLA
S#15. SNEAKERS
S#16. [彩領] bloodline
S#17. [禮志] Hotter Than Hell
S#18. CHESHIRE
S#19. LOCO
S#20. Not Shy
S#21. DOMINO
S#22. 믿지 (MIDZY)
S#23. Boys like you
S#24. Nobody like you

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ITZY – Checkmate – Live in Hong Kong
Date: 6pm, 11-12 March, 2023
Venue: AsiaWorld-Expo, Hall 5&7
Tickets: $1,799, $1,099, $699 from Cityline

Clockenflap 2023 Part Deux

After a sold-out weekend, Clockenflap have announced a second festival in 2023 on 1-3 December. No bands have been confirmed.

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Clockenflap
Date: 1-3 December, 2023
Venue: Central Harbourfront
Tickets: tbc

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Backstreet Boys – DNA World Tour

With countless #1s, record-setting tours, numerous awards and worldwide sales in excess of 130 million Backstreet Boys are perhaps the biggest ‘boyband’ in history.

And they return to Hong Kong on the 14-15 March at AsiaWorld Arena with their DNA World Tour.

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Backstreet Boys – DNA World Tour
When:
8pm, 14-15 March, 2023
Where: AsiaWorld Arena
Tickets: $1,199, $899, $699, $599 from HK Ticketing

Comeback Kid Live!

Canadian hardcore band Comeback Kid bring their latest tour to Hong Kong on the 15 March at MOM Livehouse.

Formed in 2001 in Winnipeg, the band currently consists of vocalist Andrew Neufeld, guitarists Jeremy Hiebert and Stu Ross, bassist Chase Brenneman and drummer Loren Legare.

Comeback Kid’s mould-breaking second album Wake the Dead (2005) attracted fans across the globe and influenced a new generation of melodic hardcore groups. Their seventh studio album, Heavy Steps, was released in January 2022.

 

Comeback Kid 2023 Hong Kong

Support is King Ly Chee 荔枝王, Fight Club

Comeback Kid Asia Tour 2023
Support:
King Ly Chee 荔枝王, Fight Club
Date: 8pm, 15 March, 2023
Venue: MOM Livehouse
Tickets: $380, $320

ITZY – Checkmate World Tour

All girl Kpop band Itzy bring their Checkmate World Tour to Hong Kong on the 11 March at AsiaWorld Expo Hall 5&7.

Tickets are $1,799 (VIP), $1,099 and $699 and go on sale 2 February 2023 at Cityline.

ITZY – Checkmate – Live in Hong Kong
Date: 6pm, 11 March, 2023
Venue: AsiaWorld-Expo, Hall 5&7
Tickets: $1,799, $1,099, $699 from Cityline

TYNT Release New EP, Dust

Ahead of their concert to promote their new EP Dust, bc magazine spoke to TYNT‘s Rothchild Wong about the band and their new music.

For those readers who don’t yet know TYNT (why not?), can you introduce the band?
Hello! We are a 4 piece music group formed in 2018 and still going strong. Hanz sings beautifully, Bunny plays guitar as Ruff and Steven stroke, twiddle and caress our synthesizers.

Covid has been difficult for Hongkongers, as a band how frustrating has it been not to be able to play live?
Being in a band and working in the music scene in general over the last three years has been incredibly frustrating, though it is just one of many industries that have been ruined by the pandemic and lockdown procedures.

While artists have been able to focus on creating their music for a while, the music infrastructure like venues and promoters is still struggling with restrictions. Bigger venues like Macpherson, EMAX and West Kowloon are now able to host covid restricted concerts, but smaller music venues have long been out of work and business since 2020.

As a band, it is definitely frustrating that playing a show is so difficult these days, but in the grand scheme of things we are just one small piece of the whole puzzle.

How did the new EP Dust come about? Why Dust?
Dust came about as a natural progression from our first album Symbol (2020). We had a few of these songs down a long time ago even before we completed Symbol, but the entire process got delayed multiple times these past years.

We thought that while these tracks sound like a new direction for us, we also see that the 5 tracks have a lot of our older identity, so we want to release them as an EP; a sort of transition before our next evolved form during the next album.

We came up with the title, because Dust seems to reflect the fleeting nature of time, and is always what is left at the end of the day. We thought this sentiment would fit this EP, which signifies a stage of development for us.

Talk us through the five tracks and the inspiration behind the songs?
While our songs are usually developed after a spontaneous process of trial and experimentation, we do retrospectively look back at the work and find some references and inspiration to further complete the picture.

While not specifically referencing any artist in any certain song, we have been exploring more electronic/synth-based tonalities similar to those used by artists like Caribou and Baths.

Dust is a lot less dark/depressing/post-rock compared to Symbol, but it does have some dark and moody elements in Dogeyes and Hurtlocker. While Dai Mond and Freak are tracks where we have begun to experiment and incorporate other elements.

Where can readers buy Dust?
Digital copies will be on sale at our TYNT bandcamp page. When the physical copies are ready, they will be available to purchase at most of HK main independent record stores.
Follow our instagram and facebook pages to find out more!

What next for Tynt?
Hopefully after the show, we will have some time to work on our new songs. We will have a slot at the Tone Music Festival in October, but looking forward to playing more shows when things hopefully begin to open up even more!

TYNTDust EP Release Concert
Support: Bedroom Party, Manson Vibes
Date:
8pm, 26 August, 2022
Venue: Kitec, Music Zone@E-Max
Tickets: $500, $420 at Ticketcats

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