Supported by Shing On Cargo Group & The Center: 2026 Hong Kong Drum Festival - 24-Style Drum Competition Finals (Primary School & Open Groups) and Award-winning Teams Performance

Entering its 22nd year, the 2026 Hong Kong Drum Festival presents the 24-Style Drum Competition finals for the Primary School and Open categories at the Hong Kong Cultural Centre Concert Hall, featuring performances by the winning teams.
- When
31 Oct 2026 20:00 - 22:00
- Location
Hong Kong Cultural Centre Concert Hall
Kowloon Tsim Sha Tsui Yau Tsim Mong
10 Salisbury Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong
- Hong Kong Chinese Orchestra · Presenter
- Tickets & pricing
Standard
HKD 250
Program Overview
Now in its 22nd year, the "Hong Kong Drum Festival - 24-Style Drum Competition" has become a premier cultural event in the city. It serves as both a high-stakes showdown of rhythm and strength and a vital platform for the popularization and preservation of Chinese percussion arts. Continuing the tradition, the Hong Kong Chinese Orchestra invites percussion elites from various backgrounds to compete for glory.
The final competition day will transform the Hong Kong Cultural Centre Concert Hall into a pulsating arena of drumming. The event features the finals for both the Primary School and Open categories of the "Chinese Drumming Group," where competitors will demonstrate their mastery and precision. Additionally, winning teams from each category will take the stage to showcase their diverse artistic talents. Each beat of the drum represents the hard work and passion of the participants, perfectly embodying Hong Kong's spirit of perseverance and excellence.
Performers
- Presenter: Hong Kong Chinese Orchestra
Ticketing
- Date: 31 October 2026
- Time: 20:00
- Venue: Hong Kong Cultural Centre Concert Hall
- Price: HK$250
- Concessions:
- 50% off for full-time students, seniors aged 60 or above, people with disabilities and their minders, and CSSA recipients.
- 25% off for members of the HKCO Friends.
- Notes: Seating will be arranged by the organizer. For more information, please visit the Hong Kong Chinese Orchestra website (http://www.hkco.org) or call 3185 1600.











