After a 2009 exile to the city of Zhenjiang, China’s Midi Festival is poised to make a triumphant return to Beijing this year with over 80 acts including Museyon favorites Carsick Cars and Xiao He.
The Midi Festival is China’s largest rock event, held annually in May, for experimental music of all types including electronic, punk, and classical. This year’s festival will be over the May Day (or Labour Day with a U) weekend from May 1st-4th so if you are the last minute travel type, why not do something exciting with your long weekend? Tickets are 240 RMB in advance for a 4-day ticket, or 80 RMB for a one-day ticket and can be purchased here.
P.S. We also love that the festival is purchasing carbon offsets so that attendees can rock without a guilty conscience!
Haidian Park
2 Xinjiangongmen Lu
Haidian District, Beijing
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