Midori electronic music and culture festival returns in another secret Hong Kong location

After debuting in May with a lineup of entirely Hong Kong-based DJs, Midori is returning for its second edition of the year to wrap up the summer festival season.

To be held from October 11 to 13, the three-day music festival will again take place at an undisclosed secluded rural location complete with campsite to underscore its overall eco message.

“[Our] core aim is to highlight the beautiful natural landscape of Hong Kong,” says Nathan Cornish, founder of Y2K, the event organiser.

“We love exploring the outlying islands of [the city] and believe nature is key to the Midori experience. There are so many unexplored natural spaces here and [we want to] showcase their value and beauty.”

The previous Midori festival was held on an eco-farm on Hong Kong’s Lantau Island. Photo: Jake Aaron Morton / Y2K, Omni Agency

Cornish, from Cape Town in South Africa, moved to Hong Kong in 2019 and started Y2K a year later, hosting community-centric events from block parties and club nights to festivals and creative markets.

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