The Mixmag Lab lands in Hong Kong for two-day harbourfront takeover on August 23-24
The two-day waterfront event features Bianca Oblivion, LB aka Labat, Club Angel, Prozac, Skeptic, Soul Mass Transit System, Stones Taro and many, many more
The iconic Mixmag Lab touches down in Hong Kong for the very first time next month in the form of a two-day takeover at Pier 1929. Mark your calendars for August 23 and 24.
After the success of the recent LAB Dhaka, we’re bringing it to Hong Kong, partnering with local tastemakers UMAMI, to present a stellar mix of international names, regional favourites, and local legends.
Across two days, expect an array of genres and sounds spanning UK bass, garage, breaks, house, and experimental club music, all set against one of the city’s most scenic backdrops.
Headliners include heavy-hitters from across the globe, including Bianca Oblivion, Soul Mass Transit System, Prozak, Skeptic, Club Angel, and LB aka Labat, joined by regional trailblazers like Stones Taro, and Emel Rowe b2b Saint Guel.
It wouldn’t be LAB without the local crews, who are out in full force too, with sets from Arthur Yeti, Caine Co., Eugene B2B WHOSSEANY, Gargoyle Girlfriend, Saint Bernard, Tom Yeti, DJ FU b2b Immuno, Lovely, Abyss, a b3b from Just Bee, Mengzy and Subez Yeti, collective takeovers from Yee. and S2, plus a closing set from veterans Magnetic Soul.
The venue, Pier 1929, is located at Wan Chai Ferry Pier and offers panoramic views of Victoria Harbour, the space sets the tone for a unique blend of club culture and cityscape.
As with previous editions, The Mixmag LAB Hong Kong is rooted in more than just music, as it celebrates community, connection, and the artists and collectives shaping the scene across Asia.
Tickets are available now; grab yours here.
Also available are a limited number of tickets with merch bundles which you can purchase exclusively via Mixmag Asia Tickets here.
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