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The Great European Carnival returns to the Central Harbourfront today for a three month residency. Unlike last year’s inaugural event which took several weeks for all the rides to open, this year’s carnival is almost fully formed – courtesy of seven months of liaison with the relevant departments to get safety and fire certificates etc approved.
The midway is far more engaging this year, there’s more energy, rides and games are closer together and better distributed through the fairground. Compared to last year there are several more rides and a better mix. A couple of new rides are the log flume and the rollercoaster. For those who love to scream, last year’s favourites remain so bring something for those vocal chords! There’s a considerably smaller ice-rink, while the dodgems are still the most legal fun you can have impersonating a HK taxi/minibus driver.
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This year’s food court is more compact and right next to the stage area (in the centre of the carnival) so you can sit and eat while enjoying whatever’s on the stage. Castelo Catering, the sole food concessionaire, is again offering big pans of paella ($40) curry and rice ($60), pizza ($60) kebabs ($60/$70) burgers and noodles. Portions sizes are good and while it could never be called gourmet it’s certainly edible and negates any need to bring your own food. Look out to for the English fudge shop, 3 chunks for $30. There’s a distinct lack of places to buy drinks, so on a sunny day bring some water.
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Rides and games are paid for in tokens, and as last year a token costs $10. Food, drinks etc are cash only.
This year’s GEC is a noticeable improvement on last year, even the ‘grass’ is better… But a few unsolvable kinks remain. It’s gonna be busy, so enjoy the queues! The games staff are salaried so there’s no ‘barking’ and hustle as they tout for your business. It would undoubtably be complicated to institute an individual commission system but it would incentivise away the apathy and maybe energise the game staff.
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Great European Carnival
Date: 11am-11pm, 17 December 2015 – 21 February 2016
Venue: Central Harbourfront
Tickets: $125

The Great European Carnival returns to the Central Harbourfront this winter from the 4th December 2015 – 14th February 2016. As well as games, thrilling rides the midway this year will also feature the unique Udderbelly – a performance venue like no other.
The Udderbelly Festival has already released tickets for some great shows including comedians Rory Bremner, Jason Manford, musicians Gobsmacked, Michael Winslow and shows such as The Boy with Tape on His Face and The Elephant in the Room.
Great European Carnival + Udderbelly Festival
Date: 4 December 2015 – 21 February 2016
Venue: Central Harbourfront
Tickets: various

Six local bands perform in support of ShelterBox, a charity which helps survivors of natural disasters.
16:40 – The Bollands
18:10 – Logo
19:00 – Thinking Out Loud
19:50 – After-After Party
20:35 – Shotgun Politics
21:25 – Sheperds the Weak
After-After-Party – All girl comedy rock’n’roll band that’ll have you laughing and head-banging at the same time!
The Bollands – A New Zealand folk duo delivering energetic and foot-stomping gigs.
Logo – Post-retro group that explore the chemistry between space and melody with a psychedelic twist.
Shepherds the Weak – Metal and Hardcore band with a tight high energy live performance.
Shotgun Politics – Dance and sing along to their upbeat and melodic original songs.
Thinking Out Loud – They just know how to make the party rock.
Shelter Skelter Music and Arts Festival
Shepherds the Weak, Logo, The Bollands, After-After Party, Shotgun Politics, Thinking Out Loud
When: 4pm, 31 January, 2015
Where: Central Harbourfront
How much: Free, Carnival entry $125 (includes 10 tokens)
AIA Carnival + The Great Circus of Europe
Date: 14 December, 2018 – 17 February, 2019
Venue: Central Harbourfront
Tickets: $400, $300, $130, $50
AIA Carnival + The Great Circus of Europe
Date: 12 December, 2019 – 17 February, 2020
Venue: Central Harbourfront
Tickets: $400, $300, $130, $50
Supper Moment x ToNick
BillBoard Radio Live in Hong Kong
Date: 8pm, 14 January, 2018
Venue: Central Harbourfront
Tickets: $650, $550 from HKTicketing
Dear Jane
BillBoard Radio Live in Hong Kong
Date: 8pm, 17 January, 2018
Venue: Central Harbourfront
Tickets: $650, $550 from HKTicketing
Rita Ora + J. Sheon
BillBoard Radio Live in Hong Kong
Date: 8pm, 18 January, 2018
Venue: Central Harbourfront
Tickets: $850, $750 from HKTicketing