The international pop culture festival ComplexCon Hong Kong is set to return for its third consecutive year, taking place from March 21 to 22, 2026 at the AsiaWorld-Expo.
The much-anticipated event promises to once again unite global icons in music, fashion, art, and street culture. Organizers have yet to reveal the performer lineup or detailed program, but have pledged the program “to be full of heavy-hitters.”
Early “Blind Bird” VIP tickets priced at HK$3,888 will go on sale at 12 noon on November 10 through the official ComplexCon Hong Kong website.
Bonnie Chan-Woo, CEO of SV Vision Limited and founder of ComplexCon Hong Kong, said the festival’s return underscores Hong Kong’s role as a creative hub in Asia.
“Each edition has been a runaway success, with attendance and star-studded lineups growing year after year,” Chan-Woo said. “The festival not only demonstrates strong cultural influence but also brings tangible economic benefits to the city.”
Supported by the Mega Arts and Cultural Events Fund under the Culture, Sports and Tourism Bureau, the 2026 event aims to surpass expectations with more exclusive merchandise, collaborations, and surprise performances.
“The energy and vibe here is unmatched,” Chan-Woo added. “We’re excited to create even more heat and hype for the third year in a row, with a slew of surprise drops and appearances.”
Since its debut in 2024, ComplexCon Hong Kong has become a landmark for pop culture enthusiasts in the region.
The 2024 edition featured 21 Savage, Edison Chen, and Verdy as Artistic Director, setting the tone for a dynamic debut. The following year, Metro Boomin, NewJeans, and Quavo took the stage under the creative direction of Daniel Arsham, drawing a record-breaking 22,911 visitors on the final day.
Organizers say the 2026 edition will “pull out all the stops” to push creative boundaries, foster collaboration, and celebrate street culture on a global scale.
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