HONG KONG GIGS:
Snow Patrol
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When:

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Hall 10, AsiaWorld-Expo, Chek Lap Kok, Hong Kong, Hong Kong S.A.R., China

How Much:

$580-780 from www.hkticketing.com

Area:

Chek Lap Kok

Nearest Train:

AsiaWorld-Expo
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  • Snow Patrol

One of the biggest selling bands from the UK, Irish-Scottish alternative-rock act Snow Patrol has come a long way since their first album "Songs for Polar Bear" in 1998. Following the success of their album "A Hundred Million Suns," the quintet released their sixth album "Fallen Empires" last year and is ready to give an unforgettable live performance performing new tracks and old hits for their Hong Kong fans.

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