Forget the international touring circuit for one night — this weekend belongs to Cantopop. Eaton HK takes over its second-floor bar Maggie on 22 August for Canto 380, a late-night party built entirely around the classics and modern hits that define Hong Kong's own pop canon.
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What is Canto 380?
Canto 380 is a one-night Cantopop party hosted by Eaton HK at Maggie, the hotel's second-floor bar, supported by local drinks brand Soda Mix. The name nods to the hotel's own address on Nathan Road. Billed as "a night dedicated entirely to the sounds of Hong Kong," the set list mixes iconic Cantopop classics with modern favourites — the kind of night built for anyone who grew up on the genre, or wants a crash course in it.
It's part of a broader run of one-off themed nights at Eaton HK's bars, distinct from the touring international DJ circuit passing through venues like Kidult or Central's club scene — a smaller, neighbourhood-feeling party built around a genre rather than a headline act.
Who's playing, and what does it cost?
Four Hong Kong-based DJs handle the decks across the night: headliner DJ Lokyii (樂宜), alongside DJ Soda (梳打), DJ HEA and DJ Oliver — note this is a locally based selector, distinct from the internationally touring Korean DJ Soda who has separate Hong Kong tour dates. Between them they'll blend nostalgic Cantopop rhythms with higher-energy beats through the night.
Early-bird tickets are HK$206 per person and include one drink (regular price HK$260). A combo package is available at an early-bird price of HK$360 (regular HK$450), which adds Eaton's Yat Tung Heen dim sum trio — bird's nest egg tart, premium barbecue pork bao and roasted Peking duck — on top of the drink. Space is limited and tickets are non-refundable once purchased.
Canto 380 at Maggie, Eaton HK
Space is limited, so book ahead rather than relying on walk-in entry — early-bird pricing is likely to sell out first.
Getting there
Eaton HK sits directly on Nathan Road in Jordan, about five minutes on foot from Jordan MTR Station's Exit B2 on the Tsuen Wan Line. Yau Ma Tei Station, served by both the Tsuen Wan and Kwun Tong lines, is a slightly longer walk of around 10 minutes if that connection suits your route better. Maggie is on the second floor of the hotel.
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Worth knowing
Canto 380 runs one night only — 22 August at Eaton HK's Maggie bar — so book early-bird tickets via Eventbrite before the discounted pricing runs out.