First concert test to happen at main Kai Tak Stadium
[RTHK] - 01/16/2025
A charity concert is set to take place on Saturday at Kai Tak Sports Park, marking the main stadium's inaugural non-sporting event, with authorities saying it will serve as a test to simulate the logistics for future large-scale performances at the venue. Authorities said approximately 18,000 (…)
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First concert test to happen at main Kai Tak Stadium
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