The cultural world fair, ComplexCon will take place outside the US for the first time. This will be the first Asia edition of the famed pop culture festival. To coincide with the Hong Kong Arts Month in March, the organisers will also host the event the same month from March 22 to 24 at the AsiaWorld-Expo.
The music line-up includes rising regional hip-hop artists, Shou Lou (Taiwan), Novel Fergus (Hong Kong), Lexie Liu (China), and pH-1 (South Korea). Meanwhile, 21 Savage, 3Cornerz, and AOMG artists will headline the three-night concert.
21 Savage, AOMG, and 3Cornerz will headline ComplexCon Hong Kong
Under the curation of artistic director Verdy, ComplexCon Hong Kong boasts a star-studded line-up. In addition, the three-day event will also feature the festival’s famed Complex Marketplace where more than 200 brands, artists, and creators create a one-of-a-kind experience that blends fashion, art, music, and food.
The theme of the inaugural edition in Hong Kong is “Bridging Culture” which reflects the international line-up of megastars. These include 21 Savage in his Asia live debut on March 22, artists from South Korean hip-hop label AOMG on March 23, and Hong Kong’s 3Cornerz (Edison Chen, MC Yan, and Chef) for the finale.
In addition, the festival will also serve as a platform to showcase brands, designers, artists, and creators who are setting the trends and direction of pop culture. Single-day ticket package prices start from HKD 380 for General Admission (access to the marketplace to HKD 1,280 for Premium All Day Pass (access to marketplace and concert). Tickets will be available for sale starting February 2 via cityline.com.
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Get to know ComplexCon, the upcoming Hong Kong event
ComplexCon has been taking place in Los Angeles since 2016. It brings together the world’s most influential brands and artists for two days of style, sneakers, art, food, music, and more. The festival debuted with the artistic direction of renowned artist, Takashi Murakami and producer and songwriter-singer Pharrell Williams. Performers included industry heavyweights such as Travis Scott, Kid Cudi, and Nigo.
Other than the live performances, attendees can shop for rare and limited-edition cultural items. Plus, they get the chance to join celebrities, influencers, and artists to celebrate culture with live music performances.