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Hong Kong International Acapella Festival 2012
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  • Hong Kong International Acapella Festival 2012

After bringing more than 20 acapella groups to the city since 2010, this year the Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups presents Rockapella, Delilah (pictured) and the Beelzebubs from the States, alongside homegrown groups such as the Hong Kong Melodymakers. American college grads and the young-at-heart, take note! Certain events are free of charge. Various locations and showtimes. 

Read Leanne Mirandilla's interview with Delilah here.

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