Midori EDM music Festival

After successfully debuting back in May this year, Y2K and Omni Agency are back to present the Midori music festival once again. Promising to be bigger and better, this new instalment will gather names from Hong Kong’s house, techno, and bass DJs such as Spin Sum, Surprise Surprise, Abyss, Slimefest, Yeti Out, and Dark Metaz.

As before, Midori will be held at a hidden location within a beautiful valley in rural Hong Kong. Aside from music, there will also be top-notch local F&B brands and market stalls to keep festival goers fed, as well as a range of workshops such as music production, foraging for food in the wild, and even rice cultivation. The campsite comes with showers and toilets, and there’s a beach and a waterfall located just over 10 minutes away from Midori’s site. We can’t imagine a better mix of music and nature, so free up your schedule for the Chung Yeung long weekend for this three-day, two-night festival adventure. 

Single-day tickets for Friday and Saturday will cost $580, while full long-weekend passes are $780. Campers will need to pay $100 per tent space, and you can choose to bring your own gear or rent from the venue. Register here to receive Midori’s ticketing link and access code.

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