Electronic music festival aims to shake up West Kowloon on last days of December

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Scene at last year’s Creamfields Hong Kong                   Photo: Creamfields Hong Kong

The electronic music festival, CREAMFIELDS, will blast off on 28 and 29 December at West Kowloon Cultural District. Music and light effects pulsating out of Art Park will shake up the whole area from 2:00 pm each day. Two stages will be throbbing with action — the new one is called “Into the Realm”– from electronic music groups such as Armin Van Buuren, DJ Snake, R3rehab, Yako, Craig Connelly, Yultron, Shapov and Mike Williams.

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Tickets are $835 to $1895. Fans will be hoping CREAMFIELDS 2019 doesn’t go the same way as CLOCKENFLAP 2019.

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Photo: Creamfields Hong Kong

CREAMFIELDS dance music festivals were created 21 years ago by the UK club promoter, Cream. Now they are held annually at the Daresbury Estate in Cheshire with 70,000 fans showing up each day. In Hong Kong the festival is run by Live Nation Asia, a branch of the international organisation that claims to have 44,000 staff and revenues of US$10 billion while organising more than 30,000 shows and 100-plus festivals a year. Live Nation says it is the world’s largest concert search engine, dedicated to helping fans find tickets easily and access information on their favourite groups.

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