5th Anniversary @ W Hotel – 8 August 2013

W Hotel celebrated it’s 5th Anniversary with a party featuring a fashion show to launch SixLee’s 2013 collection and Chochukmo.

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6th Anniversary @ Privé – 8 August, 2013

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Ólafur Arnalds @ Grappa’s Cellar – 8pm, 16 September, 2013

Fragile and emotional neoclassical are perhaps the best terms to describe Ólafur Arnalds music, a man who over the past 5 years by combining classical instrumentation with an ambient aesthetic has established himself as one of the most interesting musicians to emerge from Iceland’s vibrant music scene. His sorrowful neoclassical pieces evoked the stark minimalism of Sigur Rós, combined with the simple ambience explored by Brian Eno. Through these influences and others, Arnalds has created a simple, short-form take on modern classical music that has enough crossover appeal to be enjoyed by fans of post-rock, ambient, and even pop music genres – but Arnalds by mixing strings and piano with loops, ambiance, electronics and beats is sculpting his own epic, string-laden compositions.

Only 26 years of age, Arnalds returns to Hong Kong (after a sold out show in 2010) hard on the heels of his well-liked soundtrack to Broadchurch and in support of his ‘major label’ debut For Now I Am Winter which sees Arnalds adding an impressive amount of variety into what is already a well-established formula, what will be interesting is how the vocal embellishments to some of the new album’s tracks come across live?
To find out more have a listen https://soundcloud.com/olafur-arnalds

What: Ólafur Arnalds
When: 8pm, 16 September, 2013
Where: Grappa’s Cellar, Basement Jardine House, 1 Connaught Place, Hong Kong
How Much: $300 from http://olafurarnalds.ticketflap.com
Ólafur Arnalds @ Grappa's Cellar – 8pm, 16 September, 2013

Dandelion Wine @ Hidden Agenda – 8:30pm, 10 August 2013

Australian medieval electro duo Dandelion Wine are coming to Hong Kong! The band originated as a four-piece outfit in mid-1996, but have had many line-up shifts throughout the years, with core members Naomi Henderson and Nicholas Albanis the only remaining members of the original line-up. After ten years of touring the world and playing some of the top alternative and gothic festivals and clubs throughout Europe, Japan and Australia, Dandelion Wine are finally going to play their first ever show in Hong Kong at Hidden Agenda on Saturday August 10 with special guests Chock Ma.

Dandelion Wine combine ethereal female vocals and medieval instruments (dulcimer, bell cittern, flute) with electronic beats and cranked guitars. Their most recent album “All Becompassed By Stars” (released on the German label Ars Musica Diffundére/Black Rain) was recorded in a freezing Berlin winter and is the band’s most diverse album yet. For their Hong Kong debut Dandelion Wine will be playing songs from their last four albums as well as a sneak peak at their new single “One Of My Friendly Days”.

What: Dandelion Wine supported by 戳麻 Chock Ma
When: 8:30pm, 10 August, 2013
Where: Hidden Agenda, 2A, Wing Fu Industrial Bldg, 15-17 Tai Yip Street, Kwun Tong, Hong Kong
How Much: $150 (Advance), $180 (Door) from www.ticketflap.com
After ten years of touring the world and playing some of the top alternative and gothic festivals and clubs throughout Europe, Japan and Australia, Dandelion Wine are finally going to play their first ever show in Hong Kong at Hidden Agenda on Saturday August 10 with special guests Chock Ma.

Barclays Asia Trophy 2013 Final – Saturday 27 July, 2013

A full house at Hong Kong Stadium rocked to the songs of Tottenham Hotspur and South China fans as Spurs, looking a completely different team from Wednesday, demolished the Hong Kong side 6-0 to win the third place play-off. Manchester City’s millionaires had too much for a hard working Sunderland and won the Barclays Asia Trophy 2013 by a single goal.

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Barclays Asia Trophy @ Hong Kong Stadium – 24 July, 2013

Joy and despair as a noisy Hong Kong stadium crowd ignored the rain at the Barclays Asia Trophy 2013

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Barclays Asia Trophy 2013

The Barclays Asia Trophy is a four-team pre-season friendly football tournament held this year from the 24 to 27 July 2013 at the Hong Kong Stadium and in Asia every two years and in odd years, to avoid conflicts with the FIFA World Cup and UEFA European Football Championship tournaments. The competition is contested by three Premier League football clubs, this year’s boasts Manchester City, Tottenham Hotspur, Sunderland and the home team, South China, winner of the 2012/2013 Hong Kong First Division League.

The semi-finals took place on 24 July 2013, but with torrential rain and extremely poor conditions as the pitch turned into a mud bath, the games were played over 80 minutes, rather than the usual 90 minutes. In the first game, Sunderland beat Tottenham Hotspur 3–1 to proceed to the final. Manchester City defeated South China 1–0 in the other semi-final.

Premier League Chief Executive, Richard Scudamore, said: “We are hugely excited at the Premier League to be bringing the Barclays Asia Trophy back to Hong Kong for a third time. The 2011 tournament was without doubt our most successful to date and the atmosphere inside the Hong Kong Stadium on both nights was particularly memorable. I believe we are bringing to the Barclays Asia Trophy Hong Kong our strongest ever line-up of teams. In Manchester City, we have the Barclays Premier League runner up taking part. Tottenham Hotspur play the exciting attacking brand of football that makes the Premier League the most watched league in the world, while Paolo Di Canio ahead of his first full season in the Barclays Premier League is sure to bring a tough Sunderland side to Hong Kong. “They are clubs of outstanding pedigree and history who represent the best of the Barclays Premier League: they have some of the world’s best footballers, they are winners and they also have many fans in Hong Kong that they are looking forward to entertaining.”

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Andre Villas-Boas, Tottenham Hotspur Head Coach said: “We’re delighted to have the chance to play in the Barclays Asia Trophy, a tournament the Club won when we last took part, in 2009. Over recent years we have seen a significant increase in our fan base across Asia and this tournament provides us with an excellent opportunity to give something back to our supporters in Asia. The tournament is made that much more special for us by the participation of South China FC, a close partner of ours with whom we enjoy a fantastic relationship.”

Mark Sutcliffe, CEO of the Hong Kong Football Association (HKFA) hopes that local football fans had a good time enjoying the talent on display by the Premier League teams. “The HKFA is proud and honoured to be hosting the 2013 Barclays Asia Trophy,” he said. “When the event was in Hong Kong in 2011 it was hugely popular and a very exciting tournament. The 2013 competition proved to be even more entertaining and to have two of the top five teams in arguably the best league in the world – Manchester City and Tottenham Hotspur – playing in Hong Kong is a rare privilege and the third team, Sunderland, proved to be a big draw with their passionate new manager”. South China chairman Steven Lo added “Football in Hong Kong is undergoing a revival at present and it was a real thrill for local fans.” It was South China’s second appearance in the competition, having made their debut when the tournament first came to Hong Kong six years ago and it is especially meaningful to South China fans that we can meet our club partner Tottenham Hotspur again in the match here,”

The Barclays Asia Trophy 2013 is the competition’s sixth edition, with the five previous Premier League Asia Trophy competitions having been played in Kuala Lumpur in 2003, Bangkok in 2005, Hong Kong in 2007, Beijing in 2009 and Hong Kong again in 2011.

What: Barclays Asia Trophy
When: 24, 27 July, 2013 – Wednesday: 6pm, Tottenham Hotspur v Sunderland; 8:30pm, Manchester City v South China; Saturday: 6pm, Third place play-off; 8:30pm, Final
Where: Hong Kong Stadium
How much: Wednesday: $500, $350, $300, $250; Saturday: $600, $450, $400, $300 from www.cityline.com