What’s on? Things to do this November in Hong Kong

By Neil Dolby
Nov 04, 2024

November brings a feast of entertainments – soak up the party vibes at Clockenflap or Hypefest, or see world-class golf at the Hong Kong Open and so much more besides


Clockenflap

Celebrate in raucous style the panoply of acts that make this much-anticipated event such a world-class and uplifting music festival experience. In just a taste of the many great performers on show at Clockenflap 2024, rock icon Jack White is the Sunday night headliner and makes his Hong Kong debut, while French electronic duo Air takes centre stage on Friday night. Ultimately, the majestic harbourfront setting with multiple stages will feature many superb acts from Hong Kong and across the world. Other fantastic acts include British hip-hop sensation Central Cee and Hong Kong singer-song writer Serrini. 


When: 29 Nov-1 Dec


Where: Central Harbourfront


How much: From $1280


For more information: clockenflap.com


Hyukoh & Sunset Rollercoaster in Concert

Touching down for the Hong Kong leg of their highly-anticipated AAA Tour, indie band sensations Hyukoh from South Korea and Taiwan’s Sunset Rollercoaster share the stage to celebrate a mutual admiration for each other’s artistry. In this genuine collaboration of musical talents, fans will be exposed to the creative success of AAA, a joint album released this summer. Each group will also perform favourites from their own repertoire.


When: 6 Nov


Where: AsiaWorld-Expo, Hong Kong International Airport


How much: From $680


For more information: asiaworld-expo.kktix.cc


Shi Fu Miz Festival

Soak up great music, art and the wonderful outdoor ambience of a festival held on a farm at the southwestern tip of the beautiful island of Cheung Chau. Aside from activities like yoga, Shi Fu Miz unfurls a great line-up of acts that places house and techno music to the fore, including Chaos in the CBD, Marie Montexier, Chaotic Pavilion Takeover, Tama Sumo and many others. Environmentalism and eco-friendly issues feature strongly, with talks and workshops scheduled to highlight awareness. 


When: 8-10 Nov


Where: Sai Yuen, Cheung Chau


How much: From $780


For more information: shifumiz.com


Hypefest

With the magnificent Victoria Harbour as a breathtaking backdrop, this joyous cultural festival is brought here by Hypebeast for its inaugural offering and features a slew of great performers in a vibrant cocktail of music, fashion, art and food. Amid the Hypefest celebration of creativity and the arts is a standout lineup of young musical talent, including dance-music sensation Peggy Lou, South Korean hip-hopper Dean and Thai rapper Milli.


When: 9-10 Nov


Where: Central Harbourfront


How much: 1-day pass HK$680


For more information: hypebeast.com


Krystian Zimerman Piano Recital

The six-month extravaganza that is Great Music 2024 comes to a sumptuous finale in November, with two recitals by Krystian Zimerman among the concluding highlights. The Pole has performed wih the world’s leading orchestras and is considered to be one of the greatest pianists of his generation. His masterly fingers will perform two slightly different concerts, where he will delight audiences with works by Chopin and Szymanowski.


When: 11-12 Nov


Where: Concert Hall, Hong Kong Cultural Centre


How much: From $280


For more information: lcsd.gov.hk


Chater Road Show

Take a nostalgic trip into the motoring past as a fantastic gathering of classic cars amasses along Chater Road for the day. One of the great favourites of the Central calendar, the Chater Road Show attracts car enthusiasts from far and wide as well as those just keen on getting a glimpse of vintage vehicles rarely seen in public. Organised by the Classic Car Club of Hong Kong, this wonderful parade has grown substantially over the years and now ensures an amazing mix of fine old motors.


When: 17 Nov


Where: Chater Road, Central


How much: Free


For more information: theccchk.com


Hong Kong Open

For lovers of golf, this is simply a must-see event. One of the oldest professional golf competitions in Asia and undoubtedly a highlight of the global golfing calendar, the Hong Kong Open is held at the majestic Fanling course, where gloriously rugged scenery adds to the spectacle. With plenty of entertainment on offer aside from golf, this four-day competition is ideal for a family day out and allows enthusiasts to follow, in person, some of the best names in the sport.


When: 21-24 Nov


Where: Hong Kong Golf Club, Fanling


How much: Various prices


For more information: thehongkongopen.com


Hong Kong Tennis Open

Some of the world’s finest women tennis players are set to perform in Hong Kong, eager to pit their skills and wits against each other in what is sure to be a supreme display of athletic prowess. A WTA 250 Series Event, the Hong Kong Open will attract the likes of  2021 US Open winner Emma Raducanu (barring another injury), defending champion Leylah Fernandez, and former world number one Simona Halep. 


When: Until 3 Nov


Where: Victoria Park Tennis Stadium


How much: Various prices


For more information: hktennisopen.hk


GBA Culture and Arts Festival

A huge celebration of the diverse cultural offerings within the neighbouring southern China region comes in the guise of the 4th Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area Culture and Arts Festival. This mammoth collaborative effort and cultural exchange brings together an eclectic mix of performances and activities in Hong Kong and other cities spread over the GBA for everyone to enjoy.


When: Until 24 Nov


Where: Various venues


How much: Various prices


For more information: gbacxlo.gov.hk