Interactive artwork and a diverse succession of sets wowed festivalgoers as the Clockenflap festival continued into its second day.

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Photo: Chris Lusher.

On Saturday, headliners The Prodigy and Stormzy got the crowd moving as tribute act The Bootleg Beatles led the audience in an epic singalong by the Central habourfront.

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The Prodigy. Photo: Chris Lusher.

Aside from the music, attendees enjoyed an array of interactive art pieces.

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Photo: Luke Van der Kamp.

Balloon Chain, a gigantic sculpture made of helium-filled balloons, brightened up the harbour as it continued to change, shaped by the passing wind throughout the weekend.

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Silent Disco. Photo: Tang Kam Hong Kenneth.

Clockenflappers also explored Bound and Wavey Weavey, cave-like installations created by architectural students from CUHK, and Cave of Denial, and installation built from discarded material found on Hong Kong streets.

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Bound. Photo: Luke Van der Kamp.
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Wavey Weavey. Photo: Phey.
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Footprints. Photo: Richa Sengupta.

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Sunday’s performers include UK electronic legends Massive Attack, Portland indie survivors The Dandy Warhols, Danish electropop star MØ, psychedelic rock masters Pond and Cantopop mavericks Supper Moment. Full lineup here.

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