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Enjoy Yourself Tonight or EYT is a popular variety show that was produced in British Hong Kong. It first aired on TVB Jade on 20 November 1967. [1] The show lasted 27 years with its last broadcast on Friday, 7 October 1994. [2] During the 1980s, it was compared with the American Saturday Night Live as one of the world's longest-running live-shows.
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Clockenflap Music and Arts Festival, commonly abbreviated to "Clockenflap", is an annual music and arts festival held in Hong Kong.It incorporates international, regional and local live music, film, art installations, street, and kids' area. 60,000 people attended the 2015 event, which was widely considered HK's marquee music event of the year.
The page includes music venues in Hong Kong. Subcategories. This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total. ... Hidden Agenda (live house) Hong Kong ...
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The show has a live audience. Most of the performances are cantopop, rock, soul, and light music. Every January the Jade Solid Gold Best Ten Music Awards Presentation (十大勁歌金曲頒獎典禮) is one of the biggest music awards in Hong Kong. Along with the RTHK Top 10 Awards, they are the most recognized and publicized awards given.
Hidden Agenda was a live house located in the industrial area of Kwun Tong, Hong Kong.It opened in January 2009 and has since then relocated twice due to rising rents and the violation of permitted land uses (that excludes the operation of cultural venues in industrial buildings). [2]
Mr. (pronounced Mister; previously known as White Noise) is a Hong Kong pop rock band. They debuted in 2008 under Universal Music Hong Kong [1] with the eponymous EP Mister [2] and have since released nine full-length studio albums. The band consists of Alan Po, Ronny Lay, MJ Tam, Dash Tam, and Tom To. [3] [4] [5] [6]