Get ready for another music festival in Hong Kong. Ultra, one of the world’s biggest electronic music festivals, will make a comeback this September. Previously called Road to Ultra, the Hong Kong edition rebrands as Ultra Hong Kong this year. It is set to take place on September 14 at the Central Harbourfront Event Space.
Organisers made the announcement via Instagram with the caption, “witness history” under its new name, Ultra Hong Kong. Keep reading to find out more details about the event.
Gear up for the return of Ultra Hong Kong electronic music festival
Ticket registration is now available via ultrahongkong.com. Interested attendees can sign up for access to limited early bird general admission and premium general admission tickets. Simply make an account via the official website and register.
The last time Ultra took place in the city was in June 2018 at the AsiaWorld-Expo, then called Road to Ultra Hong Kong. The event debuted in Macau in 2017 with artists such as Nicky Romero and Justin Oh. Previous headliners included David Guetta in 2018, Zedd in 2017, and Martin Garrix in 2016.
The line-up for the 2024 edition has not yet been revealed. Stay tuned in the coming weeks for any updates.
A leading outdoor electronic musical festival
Ultra is an annual outdoor electronic musical festival in Miami. From 1998 to 2018, it was a two-day festival and moved to three days starting in 2011. The flagship event has been held in South Korea, Singapore, Brazil, and many others.
Meanwhile, its Road to Ultra (RTU) editions have taken place in various cities across the globe. The RTU editions are one-day, single-stage events with the same team behind Ultra. Starting this year, the festival’s Hong Kong edition upgraded to follow the flagship event in Miami.
In addition to S2O Songkran Music Festival, Waterbomb Hong Kong, and Next Wave Music Festival, don’t miss Ultra Hong Kong this year.
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This article first appeared on Lifestyle Asia Hong Kong