That’s PRD takes a look at the best of the month in Hong Kong:
Nov 12-17: Hong Kong Open Badminton Championships 2019
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We ask ourselves all the time: Where’s the love for badminton? If you’ve ever played against a savvy badminton player, you’ll know it can be quite a challenging sport. This month, the best of the best roll into town to compete for a grand prize of USD400,000. Let’s watch those birdies fly!
Tue-Sun Nov 12-17, various times; various prices. Hong Kong Coliseum. Tickets.
Nov 16: Beethoven Triple Concerto
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This month, the Sitkovetsky Trio will collaborate with the Hong Kong Sinfonietta under the baton of Principal Guest Conductor Christoph Poppen, delivering a brilliant performance for classical music enthusiasts, and, to be frank, anyone with functioning ears. The program features Beethoven’s Concerto in C for violin, cello and piano as well as the Hong Kong premiere of Symphony No. 1 by German composer Hans Werner Henze and Beethoven’s Symphony No. 1 in C.
Sat Nov 16, 8pm; HKD160-420. Concert Hall, Hong Kong City Hall. Tickets.
Nov 22-24: Clockenflap
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Ready for one of Hong Kong’s biggest annual music and arts festival? Because we certainly are! Clockenflap is back and ready to rock out, with a wide range of acts including British indie giants Mumford & Sons, controversial Miami rap star Lil Pump and indie-rockers The Kooks. Gear up for plenty of up-and-comers as well, including hip hop artist Leo王 and offbeat electronic rock band Chai.
Fri-Sun Nov 22-24, all day; HKD800-1,349. Central Harbourfront. Tickets.
Nov 28-Dec 1: Hong Kong Open 2019
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Fore! The great game of golf is hitting the verdant greens of Hong Kong this month as the Hong Kong Open returns. This year marks the 61st edition of one of the city’s longest-running professional sports event. Expect to see some of the best professional golfers on the European Tour tee it up in the Fragrant Harbor.
Mon-Fri Nov 28-Dec 1, all day; free entry (Nov 28-29), HKD400-600 (after Nov 29). The Hong Kong Golf Club, Fanling. Tickets.
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