Sound Department Celebrates Their Third Anniversary on Nov. 24
Sound Department (Sound Dept.) is celebrating their third year anniversary just in time for the city’s reopening on Nov. 24. This year’s anniversary party is themed after an R-rated movie, inviting party-goers to let off some steam and bring their wildest side to the elusive shoot.
Featured guests include Geek Fox, Kong Kong, Lokyii, Slept Kid, Sherwin, and more. Sound Dept. is currently offering limited free tickets to the event, which include complimentary drinks on a first come first serve basis. Free flow drinks will also be provided from 10 PM to 12 AM.
Colloquially known to the night-lifers of Lan Kwai Fong as the most popular hip-hop club, Sound Dept. has built a strong reputation for upholding the electric energy of Hong Kong’s nightlife scene. Bringing people together through bass, music, wild crowds, and champagne – Sound Dept. is the go-to place to jam out to local DJ performers, rappers, and other musicians that dominate the city’s underworld.
Catch your favourite artists and next favourites to add to your playlist on Nov. 24. Learn more about the event at @sound.dept.hk or reserve a spot to this limited-time event here.
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