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The “HKGNA Music Festival 2023” brings together world-acclaimed artists and HK’s rising stars from top universities to deliver the “Voice of Our Next Generation”

  • Marking its 10th anniversary, HKGNA collaborates with Hong Kong’s top universities for a series of concerts in November and December broadcast by CJENM, on tvN Asia in nine different regions.
  • This grand event serves not only as an opportunity for local music enthusiasts to enjoy world-class performances, thereby promoting the city as a cultural hub, but also as a nurturing platform for young local artists.

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The “HKGNA Music Festival 2023” brings together world-acclaimed artists and HK’s rising stars from top universities to deliver the “Voice of Our Next Generation”

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Starting from November 3, some of the world’s most distinguished musicians will share the stage with young Hong Kong talents in a musical extravaganza. These inspired pairings of legends with budding musicians are set to ignite an unexpected spark, offering audiences an immersive melodious experience.

The highly anticipated annual extravaganza, the HKGNA Music Festival, returns after last year’s successful “Music on the Harbourfront!” event. The 2022 festival attracted over 27,000 attendees and was live streamed globally via CJENM’s tvN networks, reaching 20 million households. This three-day outdoor festival featured world-class artists, including internationally renowned soprano Sumi Jo, Hong Kong pop star Keung To, and principals from the Hong Kong Philharmonic. These established artists shared the stage with Hong Kong’s budding talents, making it a memorable event.

HKGNA Music Festival 2022 "Music on the Harbourfront" with Soprano Sumi Jo.
HKGNA Music Festival 2022 "Music on the Harbourfront" with Soprano Sumi Jo.

 

This year’s festival pays tribute to the next generation of Hong Kong’s talent, celebrating their potential as the future stars. International guest artists, along with Hong Kong’s own virtuosos, will share the stage with the city’s most promising young musicians from various institutions. These institutions include the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST), Hong Kong Baptist University (HKBU), Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK), University of Hong Kong (HKU), Polytechnic University of Hong Kong (PolyU), City University of Hong Kong (CityU), and the Hong Kong Academy of Performing Arts (HKAPA).

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