Hong Kong’s Mirror to headline Kai Tak Sports Park’s first concert, testing venue’s readiness

Published: 5:52pm, 20 Dec 2024Updated: 6:02pm, 20 Dec 2024

Hong Kong’s Kai Tak Sports Park is set to hold its first concert on Friday as a test event, with a star-studded line-up expected to entertain the 5,500-strong crowd.

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The “Chill Keng Music Festival” will take place at the indoor Kai Tak Arena and feature a line-up that includes Mirror, Cantopop girl group Collar, and various Thai performers such as Scrubb, Serious Bacon, Atlas, D Gerrard, 4Eve, Jeff Satur and Bowkylion.

Eager fans said they would be gauging the venue based on factors such as acoustics, seating arrangements and regulations.

“I will be paying attention to seating arrangements and whether there is a good view of my favourite artist, as I find that many venues have seating where the view of performers can be obstructed,” said 62-year-old Polly Kwong, who is a fan of Mirror singer Keung To.

“It would be best if the seats are not too steep as well, some people could also be afraid of heights.”

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Christy Wong, a 30-year-old fan of several Thai performers at the event, said she was most concerned about acoustics and seating at the venue.

  

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