Hong Kong urged to tune into ‘concert economy’ as shows attract 4 million

More than 4 million spectators attended 350 large-scale pop concerts in Hong Kong and spent HK$3.7 billion over the past two years, tourism officials revealed on Wednesday, with the government expecting more events following the opening of a new stadium.

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Secretary for Culture, Sports and Tourism Rosanna Law Shuk-pui said big pop concerts held in 2023 and 2024 attracted over 4.2 million spectators, including more than 1.5 million visitors.

She told a Legislative Council meeting that their spending was estimated to be about HK$3.7 billion in total, adding value of about HK$2.2 billion to the economy.

Among these, some concerts involving non-local performers and support crews could drive direct spending of more than HK$100 million, she added.

Rosanna Law says most pop concerts are organised by private enterprises. Photo: May Tse
Rosanna Law says most pop concerts are organised by private enterprises. Photo: May Tse

The figures indicate that each spectator spent around HK$880 on average in the past two years.

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