Your guide to 8 of the best spots for live music in Hong Kong

We've rounded up the top eight live music spots in Hong Kong for your next night out.

Your guide to 8 of the best spots for live music in Hong Kong
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Looking for a night of great music and good vibes in Hong Kong? The city's music scene is thriving, offering everything from smooth jazz in cozy lounges to energetic rock in lively bars. Enjoy creative cocktails and delicious bites while talented local and international artists perform. With a buzzing atmosphere and excellent acoustics, these venues showcase the best of Hong Kong's musical talent. Ready to explore? Here are the top eight live music spots in Hong Kong for your next night out.

Ella

If you couldn’t tell from its name, Ella is named after the legendary jazz singer Ella Fitzgerald, making it the perfect spot for jazz enthusiasts in the heart of Central. As soon as you step in, you’re immersed in a world of soulful tunes and sultry saxophones. While jazz takes center stage, you'll also find Latin, R&B and pop performances that keep the vibe fresh and exciting. With cocktails inspired by New Orleans – the hub of the jazz scene – you’ll feel like you’ve been transported to the American South. Drinks like the Bourbon St Espresso Martini and the Hurricane pair perfectly with tasty bites like Rockefeller Oysters and Crispy Chicken Bites. Keep an eye on their social media to catch the latest acts for your next night out.

Quick facts

  • Where –  26/F, The Trilogy, HCode, 45 Pottinger Street, Central
  • When – Tuesday to Saturday, 8:30 p.m. - midnight; Closed on Monday
  • Price – $$ - $$$
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Foxglove

Hidden behind an unassuming umbrella shop, Foxglove is where Hong Kong’s nightlife takes on a jazzy twist. Inspired by the fictional adventurer Frank Minza, this Central hotspot blends vintage charm with contemporary flair. Enjoy classic cocktails with exotic twists and weekend dim sum free-flows, all while soaking in live jazz performances that whisk you back to the golden age of aviation. Dress smart-casual to impress as you groove to live jazz in front of a stunning 1940s jet engine set piece. Foxglove's live music lineup features jazz, Latino and world music, making every visit an event. Don’t miss their Star Search nights, where local amateur musicians get a chance to shine in front of an appreciative crowd.

Quick facts

  • Where – 2/F, Printing House, 6 Duddell Street, Central
  • When – Monday to Tuesday, noon - 3 p.m. and 5 - 11 p.m.; Wednesday, noon - 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. - midnight; Thursday, noon - 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. - 1 a.m.; noon - 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. - 2 a.m.; Saturday, 6 p.m. - 2 a.m.; Closed on Sunday 
  • Price – $$ - $$$$
  • Phone – +852 2116 8949
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Champagne Bar

Walking into the Champagne Bar at the Grand Hyatt is like stepping into a scene from a classic film, with plush velvet, soft lighting and a sparkling chandelier setting the perfect mood. You might briefly question if you're dressed to the nines enough, but that's part of the allure. This intimate lounge is a paradise for champagne lovers in Hong Kong, offering a curated selection of boutique champagnes and decadent treats like caviar, foie gras and fresh oysters. The live jazz music enhances the ambience, whisking you away to the sophistication and style of a 1920s cabaret. Be sure to check out their Champagne Spritz Hour, where you can create your own bespoke spritz with fine champagnes and house-made liqueurs.

Quick facts

  • Where –  Lobby, Grand Hyatt Hong Kong, 1 Harbour Rd, Wan Chai
  • When – Monday to Thursday, 5 p.m. - midnight; Friday to Saturday, 5 p.m. - 1 a.m.
  • Price – $$$
  • Phone – +852 2584 7722
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Quality Goods Club

Swing by Quality Goods Club and you’ll step into a feast for your senses – it’s not just about filling your belly but also feeding your soul with killer music. Expect hearty comfort food that's upgraded with extra cheese and loads of character. Their Meatball and Hero Subs are the stuff of legends, perfect for satisfying late-night cravings. Wash it all down with a craft cocktail or a cold beer, and you're set for a night to remember. But the real magic happens when the music kicks in. From live bands belting out gypsy swing vibes to DJs spinning everything from disco to soulful beats, there’s always something fresh and funky going on for everyone looking to have a great time.

Quick facts

  • Where –  B/F, On Lok House, 39-43 Hollywood Road, Central
  • When – Friday to Saturday, 9 p.m. - 4 a.m.
  • Price – $$$ - $$$$
  • Phone – +852 6029 1530
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Iron Fairies

If you're up for discovering a spot with a touch of whimsy, look no further than The Iron Fairies, a subterranean gem inspired by the mines of Western Australia. This place draws in pub crawlers with its foundry-themed decor that's both industrial and enchanting, complete with a ceiling adorned by 10,000 preserved butterflies. Sip on creatively crafted cocktails like the Watermelon Daiquiri with Organic Honey or the Smoke in a Bottle infused with blueberry vodka and elderflower liqueur. When the live band takes the stage, the vibe amps up with everything from pop to smooth jazz and even blues and reggae. Designed by Ashley Sutton, the creative genius behind Ophelia and J Boroski, The Iron Fairies is the perfect blend of industrial chic and whimsical charm.

Quick facts

  • Where – LG/F 1-13 Hollywood Road, Central
  • When – Monday to Saturday, 6 p.m. - 2 a.m.
  • Price – $$$ - $$$$
  • Phone – +852 6202 0000
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Ned Kelly's Last Stand

Ned Kelly’s Last Stand is a true stalwart of Hong Kong’s nightlife, rocking the city for over half a century. Founded by Tom Parker in 1972, Ned’s has hosted an impressive lineup of international stars like the Sergio Mendez Band, Jimmy Rogers and Rosemary Clooney, alongside beloved local acts such as Dennis James & The Jamestown Five and Ken Bennett & The Kowloon Honkers. It’s the kind of spot where you can kick back with a pint, soak up the historic charm and groove to some classic jazz and blues – maybe even witness a grown man playing a teapot like it’s nobody’s business. For a slice of authentic Hong Kong nightlife with a side of musical history, Ned Kelly’s Last Stand is where it’s at.

Quick facts

  • Where –  G/F, 11A Ashley Road, Tsim Sha Tsui
  • When – Monday to Saturday, 11:30 p.m. - 2 a.m.; Sunday, 6 - 11:30 p.m.
  • Price – $$ - $$$
  • Phone – +852 2376 0562
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The Aftermath

If you’re tired of the same old club scene and looking for something fresh, swing by The Aftermath in Central. This place is all about creativity and surprises, transforming into a comedy bar, tattoo convention hub or retro gaming arcade depending on the night. If you’re into music, you’ll love their diverse lineup – from soulful tunes to heavy metal and hip-hop ciphers, there’s something for everyone. Keep an eye out for their Battle of the Bands and Free Jam nights; you might even catch local favorites like R.I.D.D.E.M and Nowhere Boys tearing up the stage. Founded by Alicia Beale and Kyle Haynes in 2019, The Aftermath has quickly become a hub for Hong Kong’s arts and culture scene, hosting everything from stand-up comedy to poetry slams.

Quick facts

  • Where –  LG/F, Sunny Building, 57-59 Wyndham Street, Central
  • When – Monday to Thursday, 6 p.m. -midnight; Friday to Saturday, 6 p.m. - 2 a.m.; Closed on Sunday
  • Price – $$ - $$$ 
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Terrible Baby

Terrible Baby might have an alarming name, but it’s anything but scary – it’s quite extraordinary. Named after the French term "L’enfant terrible," which means embracing the unconventional and shaking things up, this place at Eaton HK in Yau Ma Tei is a hidden gem for music lovers in Kowloon. Local bands and DJs light up the night with live performances that span genres from indie to electronic beats. Music lovers enjoy chilling on their terrace, soaking up the music vibes and maybe even stumbling upon a record swap fair to snag some vinyl treasures. The creative drinks perfectly complement the tunes, adding extra flair to your night out. If you’re up for something different and bold, Terrible Baby is your go-to spot for a music-filled adventure in Kowloon.

Quick facts

  • Where –  4/F, Eaton HK, 280 Nathan Road, Jordan
  • When – Sunday to Thursday, 2 p.m. - midnight; Friday to Saturday, 2 a.m. - 2 a.m.
  • Price – $$$ 
  • Phone – +852 2710 1866
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