2026 Fiesta of Music Office Bands, Choirs and Orchestras
 
Five exhilarating concerts showcasing around 1,000 young talents from Music Office’s 17 orchestras and choirs!
The series begins with Concert I for String Orchestras, weaving magic with their bows, leading the audience into an immersive and dreamlike musical fairy tale. Concert II brings together the Choirs and Junior Symphony Orchestra, showcasing the emotive power of choral singing and the vibrant energy of symphonic music. Concert III presents timeless classics by our Chinese Orchestras, offering experience of profound and expressive charm of Chinese music. Concert IV features Symphonic Bands, interlacing melodies and harmonies into a vibrant and layered musical panorama. Last but not least, Junior Groups offer lively rhythms and radiant Chinese and western melodies blossom into the splendid musical colours of youth in Concert V. Concerts I and III are programmes of the “Hong Kong Pop Culture Festival 2026” and “Chinese Culture Promotion Series” respectively.
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Tickets are available at URBTIX one month before the date of the respective concerts
Half-price tickets are available for full-time students, senior citizens aged 60 or above, people with disabilities and the minder, Comprehensive Social Security Assistance (CSSA) recipients
For ages 6 or above
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Programme Highlights
Concert I – Strings “Fairy Tales”
A programme of the “Hong Kong Pop Culture Festival 2026”

5/4 (Sun) 3pm
Hong Kong Cultural Centre Concert Hall
| Music from Frozen | Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez/ arr. Longfield |
| Selections from Polovtsian Dances | Alexander Borodin/ arr. Marani |
| Danse Macabre | Camille Saint-Saëns/ arr. Hall |
| The Magic of Harry Potter | John Williams, Patrick Doyle, Nicholas Hooper and Alexandre Desplat/ arr. Story |
Music Office reserves the right to change the programme and artists |
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Concert II – Sing.Symphony “Faith and Love”
11/4 (Sat) 7:30pm
Hong Kong City Hall Concert Hall
| Cantar! | Jay Althouse |
| Come Live With Me And Be My Love | Greg Gilpin |
| Irish Suite, 3rd, 5th and 6th movements | Traditional/ arr. Anderson |
| Marche Héroïque | Camille Saint-Saëns |
Music Office reserves the right to change the programme and artists |
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Concert III – Chinese “Chinese Music Rendezvous”
A programme of the "Chinese Culture Promotion Series"

18/4 (Sat) 7:30pm
Queen Elizabeth Stadium Arena
| Mayila | Kazakh Folk Song/ arr. Alfred Wong Hok-yeung |
| Spring | Lo Leung-fai |
| Scenery of Dali | Kwok Hang-kei |
| Festival at Chang’an | Zhao Jiping and Lu Rirong |
Music Office reserves the right to change the programme and artists |
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Concert IV – Bands “The Looms of Winds”
19/4 (Sun) 3pm
Queen Elizabeth Stadium Arena
| Gøta | Peder Karlsson/ arr. Kvamme |
| Terracotta Warriors | Scott Watson |
| Highlights from Enchanted | Alan Menken/ arr. Brown |
Music Office reserves the right to change the programme and artists |
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Concert V – Teens “Melodic Splendour”
26/4 (Sun) 3pm
Tuen Mun Town Hall Auditorium
| The Symphony of Souls | Robert Smith |
| Medley of Folk Songs from China’s West - Somewhere Far Away, 1st, 3rd and 4th movements | arr. Gu Guanren |
| Declaration Overture | Claude Smith |
Music Office reserves the right to change the programme and artists |
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