KOWLOON THUNDER
sentiments. Which is why we booked three of Hong Kong’s most unapologetically expressive
acts to perform for a special night of noise: Kowloon Thunder on September 13. Call it
cathartic. Call it a celebration. Call it what you want.
We Call It Rock ‘n’ Roll
Kicking off the show are Searchlight, serving their singular fusion of alternative metalcore, rock,
pop, and orchestral sounds. Their songs dive unapologetically into themes of depression,
anxiety, and raw human struggle – setting the mood for an evening of emotional intensity.
Next Up
Houseplants bring their raw post-punk attack. With just drums, vocals, and baritone
guitar, this trio of Idles-inspired upstarts has created a sound that’s both urgent and lush – as
wild and vibrant as nature itself.
Saving the Most Explosive for Last
Headliners Cursed Eyes take center stage. With over a
decade of relentless performing experience – from Hong Kong, with love, to stages across Asia
– Cursed Eyes blends melodic death metal with classic heavy metal riffage. New single
“Specter’s Garden” is set to spark maximum mosh-pit mayhem!
Mark your calendars, gather your crew, and get ready to feel the thunder roll through Kowloon!
This event is BYOB.
KOWLOON THUNDER
13th September 2025
Bands:Searchlight, Houseplants & Cursed Eyes
Doors Open:8:30pm
Show Time:9pm – 11:30pm
Wave Music Studio, B/F, Phase 2, Kwun Tong Industrial Building, 470 Kwun Tong Road, Kowloon
Advance Tickets:HK$220(limited)
Walk-In Tickets (if available):HK$300
Tickets: https://tickcats.com/event/kowloon-thunder
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Band information: https://undergroundhk.com/2025/09/13/kowloon-thunder/
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About The Underground:
Founded in 2004, The Underground has been instrumental in promoting independent music in Hong Kong, offering a platform for lesser-known musicians and bands to perform live. Over the past two decades, The Underground has organised countless live music events, supporting a diverse range of genres and fostering a strong sense of community among artists and fans.