The internationally renowned megastar Bruce Lee (1940–1973) was born Lee Jun-fon (later Lee Jun-fan). He was also known by the given name Lee Yuen-yam on the clan register, and at home, he was known as Sai Fung, meaning “Small Phoenix”. Born in America, Bruce Lee was educated in Hong Kong and the United States. He […]
Nicknamed as “Fuk Bak”, Hong Kong artist Luis Chan lived in a home studio located at Lockhart Road in Wan Chai – a place which doubled as his living place and room for creation. His paintings were mostly based on daily life. Wan Chai, therefore, became the inspiration for many of his works, including the […]
After nearly a year of renovation supported by The Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust, the Heritage of Mei Ho House (Museum) will officially be reopened to the public on Wednesday 2 November 2022, with the launch of a new exhibition “Memories of Our Days”. Located at the heart of Sham Shui Po, Mei Ho […]
On its second anniversary, the Hong Kong Palace Museum (HKPM) will unveil a new thematic exhibition Brilliance: Ming Dynasty Ceramic Treasures from the Palace Museum, 1368–1644 on 10 July 2024 in Gallery 3. Jointly organised by the HKPM and the Palace Museum, this exhibition marks the second large-scale Palace Museum ceramic showcase since the opening of the HKPM. The exhibition will feature the new batch of 106 […]
The new permanent exhibition at Central Magistracy takes a fresh look at the building. Focusing on the experiences of people who passed through the Magistracy, the exhibition explores its role in Hong Kong’s criminal justice system, starting in 1841 and ending with the building’s decommissioning in 1979. Newly commissioned research shines light on the experiences […]
M+, Asia’s global museum of contemporary visual culture in the West Kowloon Cultural District in Hong Kong, is pleased to announce the new exhibition Making It Matters, opening to the public on Saturday, 2 November 2024 in the M+ Open Gallery. Drawn from the M+ Collections, this exhibition examines making as a process of creative expression and its long-lasting impact on individual lives, […]
Tai Kwun Contemporary is proud to announce the opening of Waiting Pavilions, a public art commission by internationally acclaimed artist Alicja Kwade (b. 1979). As the artist’s first site-specific installation in Hong Kong, Waiting Pavilions precedes Kwade’s inaugural institutional solo exhibition, Alicja Kwade: Pretopia, which will open at Tai Kwun’s JC Contemporary on 10 January 2025. On view from 20 December […]
On 2 March 1962, the City Hall Art Gallery & Museum (the predecessor of today’s Hong Kong Museum of Art) was officially established, marking the birth of Hong Kong’s first public art museum and signifying the beginning of a journey in which the Museum and artists have grown together, hand in hand, in pursuit of […]
Organised by the Cultural and Creative Industries Development Agency (CCIDA) and funded by the Film Development Fund, “Kowloon Walled City: A Cinematic Journey” movie set exhibition officially opens. Inspired by the award-winning film Twilight of the Warriors: Walled In, the exhibition recreates key movie scenes at the original site of the story - the former […]
The third exhibition of the M+ Sigg Collection builds on the groundbreaking previous editions, M+ Sigg Collection: From Revolution to Globalisation (2021–2023) and M+ Sigg Collection: Another Story (2023–2025). This new display provides a new and in-depth perspective on the collection and contemporary Chinese art by spotlighting key artists and trends. Between the mid-1990s and […]
The emergence of blue and white porcelain was a product of mutual influence between Chinese and Islamic civilisations, reaching its peak during the Yongle and Xuande periods of the Ming dynasty (1403-1435). However, it took over a hundred years to replace the mainstream blue and white porcelain and white porcelain. Based on archaeological data, blue […]
For more than five thousand years, silk was an integral part of life in China, composing an illustrious chapter in the history of Chinese civilisation and global cultural interaction. Strong yet soft, silk is woven from the fibre produced by silkworms. Its natural lustre adds to its appeal. China, the birthplace of silk, was known […]
Liang Yi Museum and Orientations is pleased to present Jade and Wood: A Material Conversation, an exceptional exhibition pairing 25 jade masterpieces from the esteemed K Collection with 25 superlative hardwood furniture pieces from the museum's founding collection formed by Peter Fung. This pairing demonstrates the intrinsic relationship between these materials in literati culture, where […]
The Hong Kong Palace Museum and the Supreme Council of Antiquities of Egypt will jointly present the special exhibition Ancient Egypt Unveiled: Treasures from Egyptian Museums from 20 November 2025 to 31 August 2026. The special exhibition, which will run for an unprecedented duration of nine and a half months, brings together 250 exquisite treasures from seven major […]
Presented by Hong Kong Metropolitan University, the exhibition Beyond Distance: Half a Lifelong Friendship of Eileen Chang, Stephen Soong and Mae Fong Soong explores the profound friendship among Eileen Chang, Stephen Soong, and Mae Fong Soong, which lasted over four decades. Eileen Chang first met Stephen Soong and Mae Fong Soong in Hong Kong in […]
M+, Asia’s global museum of contemporary visual culture in the West Kowloon Cultural District (WestK) in Hong Kong, is pleased to present Robert Rauschenberg and Asia, the first exhibition dedicated to art by Robert Rauschenberg (American, 1925–2008) created during and in response to his travels across Asia. The exhibition highlights cross-cultural and cross-temporal artistic exchange, […]
Until the early 18th century, most of the world's diamonds were found in India. Natural historians of the ancient world, like modern gemologists, have long been fascinated by this coveted gemstone. Following diamonds' trade routes, from ancient Indian mines to 21st-century technologies, L’ÉCOLE invites visitors to rediscover this iconic mineral. From rough stones to brilliant […]
The internationally acclaimed Bruce Lee was not only an actor; but also a martial artist and legend whose way of life has transcended generations and borders. His marriage of martial arts and philosophy has topped new heights for the world of martial arts both onscreen and off. His profound influence on global cinema still continues […]
Hong Kong Design Institute (HKDI)’s first flagship exhibition in 2025-2026, the Pluriversal Futures – Ars Electronica Exhibition in Collaboration with Hong Kong Design Institute, jointly organised with Ars Electronica, the world’s leading platform of media art working at the intersection of art, technology and society, is now open at the HKDI Gallery! The exhibition offers […]
Luminous Neon is a celebration of Hong Kong’s radiant urban soul with a strong focus on the city’s influential design legacy. It’s an illumination of memory, craft, and contemporary imagination. Through the glow of heritage signs and a striking collection of new two and three-dimensional neon works, the exhibition reveals how light itself is a […]
Salvatore Ferragamo’ Exhibition features a special collaboration with the Salvatore Ferragamo Museum in Italy, showcasing five iconic shoe designs from their collection. Highlights include the 1939 'Sandal' crafted for actress Carmen Miranda, the colorful 1938 'Rainbow' sandal designed for Judy Garland, and the 1947 'Invisibile' sandal, which earned Ferragamo the prestigious Neiman Marcus Award. Also […]
Festilumi presents its first-ever Hong Kong edition, unfolding an unprecedented immersive universe woven from over 20,000 unique luminous sculptures along the Wan Chai Harbourfront. More than an exhibition of light, it is a multidimensional sensory feast, a space where you wander through, touch, and converse with light. Journey through a series of captivating themed worlds […]
Zao Wou-Ki: Master Printmaker explores the Chinese-French artist’s life, his prints, and his mastery of abstraction. It sheds new light on Zao’s printmaking practice, introducing the unique aesthetics, techniques, and styles of this medium while investigating the connections between oil painting and printmaking as equally significant aspects of his oeuvre. The exhibition explores how Zao’s […]
Sun Museum, in collaboration with Hong Chi Association, is proud to present the Inner Visions•Unbounded exhibition, which features over 300 works of art and crafts created by trainees and students from various service units and special schools within Hong Chi Association. Running from December 17, 2025, to May 31, 2026, the exhibition highlights the talents […]
Held from 19 December 2025 to 27 April 2026 at The Square in the DX design hub, the exhibition begins with the history of skateboarding and showcases the ‘skater spirit’ of Hong Kong skateboarders. Visitors can learn about the sport while exploring its fascinating and lesser-known extensions—to share in this joyful and diverse experience. Since […]
The Cultural and Creative Industries Development Agency (CCIDA) under Culture, Sports and Tourism Bureau presents a new film-related exhibition, Yau Ma Tei Police Station: A Cinematic Journey, which will open to the public on 2 January 2026. Online ticket booking will be available from 10am on 27 December 2025 via the exhibition’s online booking system. […]
Co-presented by the Hong Kong Arts Festival and the Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust, the eighth edition of No Limits presents 11 groundbreaking works across music, theatre, dance, and film with a total of 29 performances and events. With the theme “All of Us, All Ways”, No Limits 2026 brings together outstanding artists from […]
Directed by Riccardo Servini and Nick Taussig, A Space in Time is an unflinchingly intimate portrait of one family’s struggle to transcend a fatal childhood disease, and an unsentimental celebration of the disabled life. Nick and Klara Taussig have two sons, Oskar and Theo, both born with Duchenne muscular dystrophy, an illness that currently has […]
An award-winning feature film about love, loss and dementia set in remote rural Ontario, written and directed by Canadian director Sarah Polley, and starring Julie Christie, Gordon Pinsent and Olympia Dukakis. Unsentimental, heart-wrenching and superbly acted, Away From Her tells the story of married couple Grant and Fiona. Together for over 40 years, they are […]
It is with great pride and enthusiasm that we present Prototyping:, an unprecedented exhibition that marks a milestone in the history of innovation and creativity at our university. This is the first large-scale exhibition of its kind ever undertaken by a university in Hong Kong, and it offers a unique opportunity to explore the transformative […]
Blindspot Gallery is pleased to present Trevor Yeung: swallowing rumination, gracefully, on view from 24 February to 2 May, 2026, marking his fourth solo exhibition at the gallery. Yeung is known for using aquariums, horticulture, found objects, installations and photographs as cyphers to project his internalized perception of the world. Excavating the logic of natural […]
Hong Kong Design Centre, in collaboration with local new media artist Henry Chu, proudly presents Piano in the Woods: Three Dialogues of the Four Seasons, a new immersive interactive exhibition. Supported by the Cultural and Creative Industries Development Agency (CCIDA) as lead sponsor and Art-Partners as creative partner, the exhibition blends art-tech and music, inviting […]
Set in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, Lapse is a quiet, thought-provoking short film written and directed by Caroline Cavalcanti, and deftly carried by young leads Beatriz Oliveira and Juan Queiroz. Bel and Juliano, two teenagers caught in separate acts of vandalism, meet doing community service in a public library. Bel, a skateboarder and artist, is deaf […]
The Francophonie Festival is an annual event celebrating the French language and francophone cultures. Celebrated around the world in March, the Francophonie Festival returns to Hong Kong from March 1st to 31st, 2026 for a special edition on the theme of “Anticipation”, with numerous events to reflect together on the world that lies ahead. Francophonie […]
From 1 March to 31 May 2026, WestK is blooming with spring energy! A wide selection of restaurants and shops across the District is bringing limited-time offers and privileges, alongside a diverse programme of art exhibitions and music performances to brighten the season. Whether you’re enjoying a leisurely dinner with family, spending holiday moments with […]
Light isn't always in the distance. Sometimes, it's discovered in the very moment we are willing to look up. Just like the starry night sky—only by gazing upward can we encounter the beauty of a sky full of stars. This solo exhibition is titled The Light Seekers. I have always believed that within everyone's heart […]
Soluna Fine Art is proud to present Layers to Essence by Korean contemporary artist Seungtaik Jang, his first solo exhibition in Hong Kong. The exhibition centers on the artist’s signature Layered Painting series, reflecting his ongoing exploration of color, process, and the very nature of painting. Jang uses custom-made wide, flat brushes to repeatedly apply […]
Fujiyama Cottonton is an empathetic observational documentary about disability, and the importance of community, work and purpose, by emerging Japanese director Taku Aoyagi. Mirai Farm is a garden and nursery located in rural Japan. Watched over by the constant presence of Mount Fuji, the establishment offers work, stability and creative openings to disabled individuals. Fujiyama […]
Grotto Fine Art is pleased to present Those warm and unwavering existences, a solo exhibition by Bouie Choi curated by Joyce Hei-ting Wong, with an opening reception on Saturday, 14 March, from 2 to 6 pm. The exhibition will run from 14 March to 25 April 2026. “Three years since her last solo exhibition at […]
Lee Bul (South Korean, born 1964) is one of the most prominent contemporary artists to emerge from Asia in recent decades. Lee Bul: From 1998 to Now is a comprehensive survey of her career to date, featuring major works from the artist’s studio and collections across Asia and beyond. The exhibition at M+ unfolds in […]
The Peninsula Hotels reveals the commissioned works for the 2026 edition of its Art in Resonance programme, presented at The Peninsula Hong Kong during Arts Month in March. The extraordinary lineup features Hong Kong contemporary artist Angel Hui, Tokyo-based Indonesian ceramicist Albert Yonathan Setyawan in partnership with the Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A), and Hong […]
Harvey Nichols presents Muki's Universe, a solo exhibition by Hong Kong– and Shenzhen-based artist Ling LIN (Lingmuki), whose whimsical character “Little Muki” invites viewers to rediscover the tenderness of childhood. In this intimate body of work, Ling opens a vibrant, dreamlike world where vulnerability becomes strength and imagination offers healing. Little Muki, inspired by a […]
The exhibition Last Trip to the Amazon shows the latest works of Hungarian painter Luca Sára Rózsa, one of the most talented in her generation. The artist, from the beginning of her career, focused on Western philosophical and religious heritages, the deep analysis of beliefs about the origins of human psychology and behavior. Her works […]
Chinese contemporary multi-disciplinary artist Zheng Jing presents a series of site-specific installations at Oi! that integrate art, science and spatial poetics into an immersive experience. This is Zheng's first solo exhibition in Hong Kong. In the Space · Ecology · Poetics: Zheng Jing's Way of Art exhibition, he explores the possibilities of various elemental media […]
Hong Kong artist Chan Wai-lap presents a new solo exhibition at Oi!, continuing his Swimming series to construct an immersive bathhouse installation that blurs the line between reality and imagination. Drawing inspiration from bathing cultures across time and places, the artist reinterprets these influences into a contemporary version unique to Hong Kong. By subtly dissolving […]
Taikoo Place unveils its headline programme, ArtisTree Selects: Imagination Investments by globally celebrated artist Coco Capitán, as part of Swire Properties Arts Month coinciding with Art Basel Hong Kong. Running from 19 March to 26 April 2026, the exhibition takes place at ArtisTree and across Taikoo Place. Conceived as a three-part installation, the exhibition reflects […]
As "Art March" descends upon Hong Kong, the city is enveloped in a vibrant artistic atmosphere. While public discourse frequently centers on the monumental, high-valuation masterpieces showcased at major international art fairs, such works can often seem inaccessible to burgeoning collectors and enthusiasts. 13a New Street Art Gallery offers a refreshing alternative with the group […]
Presented by WestK Performing Arts, the third WestK FunFest (FunFest) (19 March – 12 April) officially opens on 19 March. Spanning the Easter holidays, this year’s FunFest brings together top arts groups and performers from Australia, Spain, the UK and Hong Kong to present more than 120 diverse programmes at West Kowloon Cultural District (“WestK” […]
10 Chancery Lane Gallery presents Remembrance, a major tribute to the life and work of Dinh Q. Lê (1968–2024), one of the most influential contemporary artists to emerge from Southeast Asia. Curated by David Elliott, the exhibition honours an artist whose practice was driven by questions of memory, identity, history, and the unstable terrain between […]
gdm Hong Kong is pleased to present Chen Hui-Chiao: Under One Sky, the artist’s debut solo exhibition in Hong Kong. Under One Sky traces the trajectory of Chen’s creative practice, spanning the early installation work Amorphous Company (1997), through the sprawling spatial intervention A Room with a View (2018), to newly unveiled works including: When […]
Hong Kong art reflects the city’s unique position as a cultural crossroads, synthesising Chinese traditions and Western influences into distinctive artistic vocabularies and aesthetics. As a flagship Hong Kong art event of “Art March”, Live: Hong Kong Art Exhibition brings together 19 artists who are actively shaping the city’s contemporary art scene, ranging from established […]
The horse, associated with resilience, vigour, loyalty, and nobility, has long been a favourite subject of Chinese painters. By the Tang dynasty (618–907), horse painting was a distinct genre. The introduction of European knowledge and techniques—particularly anatomy and perspective—in the late Ming to early Qing dynasties (17th–18th century) propelled the art of horse painting to […]
Han dynasty (202 BCE – 220) is reputed as the first golden age in Chinese history. Inheriting and further developing from the institutions of Qin, Han dynasty laid the foundation for a brilliant and enduring unified empire. It established the foundational institutions and advanced its economic, technological and cultural achievements, fostering a dynamic and innovative […]
On site at Eaton HK’s Tomorrow Maybe gallery, Brussels-based Filipino performance artist and choreographer Joshua Serafin (they/them) will present Grieve the Departed Wound, a solo exhibition themed around the speculation of their indigenous heritage and intergenerational knowledge. Working across dance, performance, visual arts and video, Serafin’s multidisciplinary practice examines spirituality, ecology, queerness and ways of […]
WKM Gallery is pleased to present HKG-TYO 1974-2023, a solo exhibition by Canadian photographer Greg Girard. Known for his intimate, cinematic photos of urban night scenes, cityscapes, and the daily lives of workers and local inhabitants, Girard has come to receive recognition for his tenacious documentation of the social and physical transformations in major East […]
During the reign of Qing Emperor Tongzhi, the eunuch An Dehai was an all-powerful aide to the Empress Dowager. Using the excuse of procuring a dragon robe to leave the Forbidden City, he was arraigned by the magistrate Ding Baozhen while travelling in Shandong. As messengers dart from one place to another, An’s fate is […]
The Corner Shop presents The Lullabies That Lived — an immersive exhibition by Filipina transfeminine multidisciplinary artist Bunny Cadag. From 23 March to 17 April, The Corner Shop at Mondrian Hong Kong transforms into a tender, resonant world of handcrafted Munimuni dolls, suspended Lambana figures, braided Talimpusod cords, textile structures and the atmospheric vocal soundscape […]
Gagosian is pleased to announce Persephone, Mary Weatherford’s first solo exhibition in Asia, opening at the gallery in Hong Kong on March 24, 2026. In the new paintings on view, Weatherford explores light and color, and pursues her interest in found materials, collage, and neon through a mythological theme that resonates with the changing seasons. […]
Central Yards Edible Art Fair was conceived by founder and creative director Arbiona Cadman, CEO of the renowned events and catering company Feste Group, with art curation by independent art consultancy firm Art-Partners, and proudly sponsored by Central Yards. This reimagined cultural event that blends art, taste and imagination, will take place from 26 March […]
Championed by a distinguished roster of visionary partners and supporters, Design Trust Exhibition 2026, themed The Art of Movement, will open to the public from Friday, 27 March to Sunday, 12 April 2026 to welcome visitors from Hong Kong, the Greater Bay Area and internationally. Curated, led and envisioned by Marisa Yiu along with Zheng […]
Every March, Hong Kong comes alive with a vibrant array of art and cultural events, transforming the city into a dynamic hub brimming with creativity and artistic energy. At THE SOUTHSIDE, a Cultural Landmark of Island South Living, at the heart of the burgeoning art community in Wong Chuk Hang, the first SOUTHSIDE ARTival is […]
Yunchan Lim has already achieved what most musicians only dream of. At 18, he became the youngest-ever winner of the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition, his electrifying account of Rachmaninov’s Third Concerto going viral with more than 15 million views. His debut recording of Chopin’s complete Études then went on to win the 2024 Gramophone […]
Since its inception in 1977, the Hong Kong International Film Festival has been one of Asia's most enduring cultural events. Under the theme "50 and Beyond: Framing the Future", HKIFF50 will run from 1 to 12 April, celebrating five decades of cinematic and cultural exchanges while spotlighting the future of Asian and global cinema. To […]
Pop culture is born out of creativity and imagination, which ushers the public into a cultural space where reality is interwoven with illusion, and turns the impossible into the possible. Hong Kong’s pop culture exudes a character of immense versatility and boundless ingenuity. It is a culture that evolves and radiates its own distinct brilliance […]
Step into a world of twilight poetry with Alice Sara Ott, unearthing the delicate beauty of John Field’s Nocturnes alongside the luminous shadows of Beethoven Sonatas. In this stunningly-curated programme, Alice Sara Ott interweaves Beethoven’s Sonatas with the serene Nocturnes of John Field. While the nocturne is often associated with Chopin, the genre was pioneered […]
A sublime masterpiece that embodies loneliness, secrets and regret, Wong Kar Wai’s poignant love story evokes an intoxicating nostalgia yet a fervour of romantic longing in the perfection of its aching musical soundtrack and ravishing cinematography. A platonic affection is destined to become a fleeting promise of redemption, yet its timeless glamour conjures ethereal aesthetic […]
Love Society! A Nancy Solo Musical is presented by Boom Theatre on 2–12 April 2026 at Tea House Theatre, Xiqu Centre. Date and Time 2–11 April 2026 (Thursday to Saturday) 8:30pm 3–7 April 2026 (Friday to Tuesday) 11–12 April 2026 (Saturday to Sunday)* 2:15pm, 4:45pm Language: Cantonese
The exciting Egg Hunt is back this Easter! Join us as 50,000 sq. ft. of lawn transforms into a colorful egg-stravaganza! Hunt for hidden eggs for your chance to win fantastic prizes. Enjoy game booths, workshops, and themed market on site! Besides having fun, you can also recharge your energy in two main areas: the […]
Hidden Space is delighted to present I remember you with wind in your hair, a solo exhibition by Betty Jiu, the eighth recipient of our annual Hidden Space Award. Across spoken and written text, multiple videos and a single anchoring photograph, Betty Jiu creates space for the tender frustrations of intergenerational relations. A woman stands […]
Time is the passing of breath. Each breath marks a new moment. We measure time in hours and years, but beneath it all is the breath between, the interval between one exhale and the next. Both time and breath are invisible. Like our shadow, they are always present but rarely seen. Peter Handke wrote that […]
Immerse yourself in high drama and phenomenal music at Glam Rock, an evening featuring Andonis Foniadakis’ Strangelove with music by Depeche Mode, Trey McIntyre’s Mercury Half-Life with a score by Freddie Mercury and Queen and an exciting world premiere from Hong Kong Ballet Choreographer-in-Residence Hu Song Wei Ricky set to the music of Beyond. Inspired […]
Lights, music, MAGIC! Join the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra on a whimsical musical journey through the ups and downs of a musician’s life, accompanied by enchanting orchestral music. Bring your children to help magician Harry Wong save our weary young maestro from despair and reignite his passion for music! At the heart of this family […]
ALAN (Artists who Love Animals and Nature) is excited to announce Snowmelt, the captivating fourth chapter in their celebrated “Happy Zoo” immersive exhibition series. Premiering as a highlight at the third WestK FunFest in Hong Kong, Snowmelt, co-presented by ALAN and WestK Performing Arts will unfold in two phases at The Box, Freespace, West Kowloon […]
Theatre du Pif brings Brian Friel’s Faith Healer back to the stage in its original English, reaffirming the enduring power of one of modern theatre’s most influential works. Following the conclusion of its Cantonese Excerpts Reading on 7 April, the company now turns to the full English production, running from 10–18 April 2026 at the […]
Join a magical, immersive community theatre experience that invites audiences of all ages into a world of shared play and juggling. Inspired by the resilient, interconnected networks of fungi, Mushroom Fantasy highlights human connections through the joy of juggling – and transforms everyday objects into fun juggling props. The performance is devised by artist Alysa […]
Photographed in the Summer of 2025, To Tibet is a collection of silver gelatin prints made by Wu Chi Long, capturing various scenes along the China National Highway 214 (G214) and 318 (G318). This showcase is a visual representation of the Artist’s introspection in his 18-day roadtrip from Kunming of Yunnan to Lhasa of Tibet. […]
Praised by The Times as a “remarkable cellist” and by Gramophone as “sheer perfection,” Persian-Austrian cellist Kian Soltani has firmly established himself as a leading voice among today’s generation of cellists Kian Soltani first burst onto the scene as the winner of the International Paulo Cello Competition in 2013. A protégé of Anne-Sophie Mutter and Daniel Barenboim, Soltani’s expressive depth, […]
Treasures of Global Jewellery from The Metropolitan Museum of Art: The Body Transformed is jointly organised by The Metropolitan Museum of Art (the Met) in New York and the Hong Kong Palace Museum (HKPM). It marks the Met’s debut in the Guangdong–Hong Kong–Macao Greater Bay Area, and the first major travelling exhibition of its encyclopaedic […]
ON A FEULÉ CHEZ MR SLOOP is coming to the Fringe Club on April ! Following the success of Les Zinzins, the Seelinger Arts Foundation invites you to discover a one-woman show like no other, performed by Agnès Seelinger. A one-woman show… really? Beneath this apparent simplicity unfolds a vibrant gallery of characters, all brought […]
Northern Kunqu Opera Theatre’s Romantic Dream in Garden centres on the aesthetics of the imperial court, presenting Kunqu with distinctive palace-style elegance. The plot reinvents the narrative through a “dream-within-a-dream” structure: within the dream, the lovers meet and pledge devotion, followed by heartbreak and death; the boundary between life and the afterlife dissolves as human […]
Dreamscape invites the audience to embark on a journey that feels like a dream envisioned with eyes wide open. Analogous to traversing a wormhole, this experience transcends time, space, and the soul to explore the profound depths of the subconscious. Moving from the vastness of the cosmos to the intimate inner world, the performance unveils […]
Only when the stories of many are pieced together does this city find its wholeness... The phrase, “Hong Kong evolved from a small fishing village into an international metropolis” has, for years, served as a narrative framework in shaping how we perceive the city. Yet, behind this grand narrative of economic development and vertical ambition, […]
Bach winner plays Bach! At just 21, Jan Čmejla has already stunned the world with an impressive list of accolades, including winning the 2025 Leipzig Bach Competition, where he became the first Czech pianist to take the top honour in the competition‘s 75-year history. Praised by Gramophone as “one to watch… making waves on both […]
One of the great masters of the piano, French pianist Jean-Marc Luisada’s extraordinary career of over 30 years has seen him perform at the world’s most prestigious venues with top orchestras. He first came to fame for his achievement at the 1985 Chopin Competition, and is to this day celebrated for his ability to conjure […]
Viva! Pipers invites you to join them in celebrating their 10th anniversary! Since their first school performance with Premiere Performances of Hong Kong in 2015, Viva! Pipers has brought joy to audiences with their creative and engaging performances. To mark this special milestone, they present a unique anniversary concert, sharing the delight of music with […]
Sophie Dervaux is the principal bassoonist of the Vienna Philharmonic and the Vienna State Opera Orchestra. She enjoys a flourishing international career as a bassoon soloist and recording artist. She studied at the Hanns Eisler Academy of Music in Berlin. She teaches bassoon at The Music and Arts University of The City of Vienna. Sophie […]
One of the great masters of the piano, whose extraordinary career spanning over 30 years has seen him perform at the world’s most prestigious venues with top orchestras, French pianist Jean-Marc Luisada first came to fame for his achievement at the 1985 Chopin Competition, and is to this day celebrated for his ability to conjure […]
The bassoon, an instrument bubbling with joie de vivre, gets a rare spotlight in this unique concert! French-born Sophie Dervaux, solo bassoonist of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, makes an exciting Hong Kong debut performing the greatest virtuosi concertos for bassoon from the Baroque and classical eras. She will also draw her baton to conduct CCOHK […]
Hong Kong Sinfonietta’s acclaimed free lunchtime concert series returns in the new 2026/2027 season. In addition to performances at the Hong Kong City Hall, the series is also extending its reach to the Yuen Long Theatre, inviting more audiences to relax and enjoy a refreshing lunch break with chamber music. (No food or beverages are […]
Trombonist Frederic Belli is one of the most renowned and outstanding brass soloists of his generation. As prize-winner of international competitions, he has already performed with orchestras such as the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, the Radio Symphony Orchestra Berlin, the NDR Radiophilharmonie and the Orchestra of the Mannheim National Theatre. With the SWR Symphony Orchestra, […]
Esa-Pekka Salonen describes his Violin Concerto, premiered in 2009, as “a kind of summary of my experiences as a musician and a human being at the watershed age of 50.” Specially written for Leila Josefowicz, the work is brought to life by the original soloist herself – whom Salonen praised as someone who “knows no […]
Taiwanese singer-songwriter Pei-Yu Hung (洪佩瑜) returns to Hong Kong with her 2026 Still Moving Live Concert, at The Box, Freespace, West Kowloon Cultural District on Friday, 24 April 2026. Opening Act: Hong Kong singer-songwriter Ngayi 謝雅兒
Cinema Day 2026 is one of the contribution programmes under the Hong Kong Popular Culture Festival 2026. Since its inception in 2023, the event has been immensely popular with the public, becoming a beloved and anticipated program. Each year, Cinema Day not only successfully attracts a large audience to theatres to experience the unique charm […]
The large-scale outdoor music carnival, ImagineLand, returns with a rich and diverse lineup of spectacular programmes to curate an immersive pop culture journey that is truly “beyond fantasy”. At the Forest Stage, the Go Beyond Concert brings together a vibrant assembly of local rising stars, singer-songwriters and bands, alongside talented artists from Chinese Mainland and […]
Co-curated with the Hong Kong Design Institute under the VTC Group and led by a new generation of visionary designers, this exhibition employs "beyond fantasy" creativity to deconstruct the multifaceted dimensions of Hong Kong’s pop culture through the lenses of music, fashion, spatial design, comics and original IP creations. The exhibition features four themed showcases […]
Whom the gods destroy, they first make mad. -Euripides Dido is dead. The Trojan Prince is not okay. His next move remains a matter of divine intervention… Opera Box, in partnership with HKU’s School of English, presents Hong Kong’s first "choose your own adventure" operatic experience. Based partly on Pre-Enlightenment dramatic theory, this reimagining of […]
Here Come the Animals! is a whimsical concert experience designed for family audiences, inviting children to explore contemporary music through the enchanting lens of the animal kingdom. Each piece chosen for this concert is rich in narrative vitality and playfulness, resonating with the imaginations of young listeners. Programme: Camille Saint-Saëns The Carnival of the Animals […]
Over the years, Hong Kong cinema has produced a great number of visionary fantasy films, many of which are a mixture of wild inventiveness, bold special effects, and creative genre-blending. To celebrate this rich and imaginative legacy, Fantasies in Reality: A Cinematic Journey presents 12 Hong Kong fantasy classics from the 1950s to the post-2000s. […]
Trombonist Frederic Belli is one of the most renowned and outstanding brass soloists of his generation. As prize-winner of international competitions, he has already performed with orchestras such as the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, the Radio Symphony Orchestra Berlin, the NDR Radiophilharmonie and the Orchestra of the Mannheim National Theatre. With the SWR Symphony Orchestra, […]
10CM has consistently preserved the distinctive charm of a K-pop band while staying true to his independent music philosophy, earning huge popularity not only in Korea but also overseas. His 2026 10CM Asia Tour <To 10CM: Chapter 1> will kick off in Seoul this January, passing through Bangkok, Singapore, Taipei, Tokyo, and other cities, before […]
Wing (Leslie Cheung), a bankrupt funds manager, encounters an abandoned child and raises him as his own. Four years later, he meets the child’s birth mother (Qi Qi) and must decide whether to return him. Facing a depressed economy in the late 1990s, 20 local filmmakers formed the “Creative Alliance” to support each other in […]
This April, join three-time GRAMMY Award-winning drummer and composer, Ulysses Owens Jr., for an electrifying performance at the Tea House Theatre, Xiqu Centre, together with his band, Generation Y. Hailed as a drummer who “takes a back seat to no one” and “balances excitement gracefully while shining with innovation” (The New York Times), Ulysses Owens […]
Finnish conductor and composer Esa-Pekka Salonen leads a program that places the horn in the spotlight – from the heroism of Don Juan to his own Horn Concerto, and Sibelius’s Symphony No. 5, whose final movement features the iconic horn theme inspired by sixteen swans in flight. Stefan Dohr, Principal Horn of the Berlin Philharmonic, […]
The Light Within the Light Without is a 7-minute looping immersive artwork divided into four chapters. The experience journeys kaleidoscopically through the past, present, future, craft, art, and resonance of Neon in Hong Kong. The creation of immersive projected artworks is a fundamentally collaborative process. It brings together multiple technical and creative disciplines in deep […]
Hoofing! Hoofing! Let’s hoof a SUIT party! CAL and SuenNam are teaming up with a group of hoofers* in SUITS and street dancers to tap dance and rap, twisting office elements on their head as everyone shouts together, “free the SUIT!” With rhythm they will unwind you from workplace stress, and with their dance moves […]
The Diary is an original concept that pairs Dominick Argento’s witty one‑act opera A Water Bird Talk with Leoš Janáček’s passionate song cycle The Diary of One Who Disappeared, offering audiences two contrasting stories of love and relationships. In A Water Bird Talk, Pulitzer Prize–winning composer Argento portrays a henpecked lecturer whose musings on water […]
The celebrated International Antiques Fair returns from May 2-6 at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre. The IAF is a must-attend event for antique enthusiasts, uniting top exhibitors from Asia, Europe, and the Americas. Attendees can discover a remarkable array of ancient treasures, featuring Chinese ceramics, jade, lacquerware, classical furniture, Buddhist sculptures, and a variety […]
This ambitious production reimagines Henri Diamant-Berger’s 1921 silent film Les Trois Mousquetaires through a bold fusion of Western classical music and live performance. Schools of the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts—Music, Drama, Film & Television—collaborate to bring this legendary tale to the stage. French composer and conductor Béatrice Thiriet leads the music direction, composing […]