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o the delight of the city’s musos, Clockenflap, Hong Kong’s biggest annual outdoor music and arts festival, returns this month for the first time in over four years. Justin Sweeting, Clockenflap’s co-founder, vividly remembers the team’s decision to pull the plug exactly a week before the 2019 edition. The November event had on the line-up Japanese rock group Babymetal, American singer-songwriter Halsey and British folk rock band Mumford & Sons, but there was too much uncertainty given the social unrest, much of which

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