Hong Kong reggae and ska festival organiser on bringing ‘voice of freedom’ for 10 years

Hong Kong reggae and ska festival organiser on bringing ‘voice of freedom’ for 10 years


Paul Thompson grew up in the UK during the “two-tone” wave, a musical movement born in the late 1970s that saw the fusion of English punk and Jamaican genres such as ska – the fast-paced, brass-heavy music often said to be the precursor to the slower, more bass-heavy reggae.

Thompson developed a fascination for reggae and ska music, which followed him into adulthood. Now, the bassist for the 10-piece ska band The Red Stripes is organising the 10th edition of the Hong Kong International Reggae Ska Festival (HKIRSF), the city’s most ambitious showcase of reggae and ska music yet.

The festival, taking place at PMQ in Central on May 30, will feature Mouse FX, a home-grown artist who sings reggae songs with Cantonese lyrics; Mexican reggae and rocksteady band Travelers All Stars; UK reggae DJs and producers Mungo’s Hi Fi; and Errol Dunkley, the Jamaican music legend whose six-decade-long career has seen him collaborate with the likes of Joe Gibbs and Prince Buster.



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