ComplexCon Hong Kong 2026: Everything You Need to Know
ComplexCon has built its reputation in the United States as the festival where streetwear culture, music, art, and sneakers collide in one overwhelming weekend. The Hong Kong edition, returning for 2026 on 21 and 22 March at AsiaWorld-Expo, has assembled one of the strongest lineups the event has seen in Asia, and for expats in Hong Kong who are even tangentially plugged into youth culture, this is an event worth paying attention to.
The Headliners
Blackpink’s Jennie is the headlining act for 2026, performing as part of the Complex Live! programme. American rapper Yeat joins her at the top of the bill, representing a lineup that spans K-pop, hip-hop, and R&B with genuine credibility across all three.

The supporting programme is equally strong. Jay Park performs on Saturday (21 March) and Crush, South Korea’s acclaimed R&B and hip-hop artist, takes the Sunday stage. Korean acts Lngshot and All Day Project, Hong Kong singer Amy Lo, and Chinese rapper Skai IsYourGod round out the live roster.
One detail that has generated particular interest: Kasing Lung, the Hong Kong-based artist and creator of LABUBU, the toy character that has driven one of the most talked-about collectible crazes of recent years, is serving as ComplexCon Hong Kong’s artistic director. His involvement shapes both the visual identity of the event and the collaborations featured across the marketplace floor.

The Marketplace
Beyond the music, ComplexCon’s core is its marketplace, a curated collection of brands, limited-edition drops, artist collaborations, and exclusive releases that can only be found at the event. For sneakerheads and streetwear collectors, the marketplace is the main draw. Expect brand activations, queues for limited drops, and the kind of energy that characterises the best trade-show-meets-festival formats.
The Hong Kong edition tends to feature a particularly strong Asia-Pacific brand presence alongside the major international names.
Tickets and Logistics
Venue: AsiaWorld-Expo, Hong Kong International Airport. Accessible directly from the Airport Express (AsiaWorld-Expo station).
Hours: 10:00am, 10:00pm both days.
Ticket prices (Saturday 21 March):
- Marketplace only: HKD 488
- Back Standing Zone + Marketplace: HKD 988
- Front Standing Zone + early access: HKD 1,288
Ticket prices (Sunday 22 March):
- Marketplace only: HKD 488
- Back Standing Zone + Marketplace: HKD 1,488
- Front Standing Zone + early access: HKD 1,988
Tickets are available via Klook and Trip.com. Sunday’s concert tickets are priced higher due to the stronger weekend lineup, if budget is a consideration, Saturday offers comparable value.
Getting the Most Out of ComplexCon
First-timers should plan the day in two halves. Arrive when doors open at 10am to hit the Marketplace before the most in-demand drops sell out, limited-edition sneakers and brand collabs typically clear quickly in the first hour. Save the concert for the evening, which gives time to explore the full floor and any artist installations without rushing.
The AsiaWorld-Expo venue is large, so comfortable shoes are genuinely important. The Airport Express drops you at the dedicated AsiaWorld-Expo station, making it one of the more straightforward venues in Hong Kong to reach from the city centre without dealing with traffic or parking.
For full programme details, collaborations, and last-minute drop announcements, follow complexconhk.com and the official social channels in the week before the event.