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"The Truth About Lying" Stage Play |
Dec 13, 2024–Feb 23, 2025 (UTC+8)
Hong Kong
Starring: Dayo Wong, Carina Lau
Assisting: Yang Qi, Yang Shimin, Liang Haobang, Zhao Yiyi
One of the classic original scripts in Hong Kong drama, telling the life and death of youth and love, the fragility of marriage and the paradox of love.
The story takes place in a law firm specializing in divorce; a middle-class lawyer couple who have been married for many years but are seemingly in harmony but are actually divorced have seen all the bad things about divorce; a young trainee lawyer plunges into the bizarre world of divorce and develops a subtle affection with the inertial silent boss of the law firm, which is on the verge of breaking out; how can the boss's wife, who has been in a silent marriage, continue to direct and act? Between law and marriage, six modern men and women are entangled in the joys and sorrows of life and death, asking about eternity.
【Tickets via Trip.com】The Fabulous 40 Priscilla LIVE IN HONG KONG | Hong Kong Coliseum
Jan 21–Jan 25, 2025 (UTC+8)
Hong Kong
Legendary Hong Kong singer Priscilla Chan is set to grace the stage of the Hong Kong Coliseum from January 21 to 25, 2025, with her much-anticipated "The Fabulous 40 Priscilla LIVE IN HONG KONG" concert. Marking her 40th anniversary in the music industry, this is Priscilla's first solo concert in nine years. With the theme of "Flowers," she beautifully captures the essence of her career—from budding beginnings to full bloom. The concert poster features Priscilla as a magnificent flower, promising a journey through her timeless classics and seasons of musical growth.
Priscilla shares her heartfelt thoughts, describing her career as a series of "flowering seasons." Each pause in her journey represents a quiet preparation for an even more brilliant return. This concert will focus on the essence of music, featuring a powerful live band and a strings ensemble to create a pure and unforgettable auditory experience. From timeless hits like "Silly Girl," "Forgotten Promise," and "Snowflakes", fans will be treated to an evening of nostalgia and heartfelt performances.
Tickets are now available on Trip.com, with prices at HK$980, $680, and $480. Don’t miss this rare opportunity to join Priscilla Chan as she celebrates 40 years of musical excellence. Secure your tickets now on Trip.com and prepare for a night of soulful melodies and cherished memories!
【Trip.com】Naniwa Danshi ASIA TOUR 2024+2025 '+Alpha' in Hong Kong | Asia World Arena
Jan 15–Jan 26, 2025 (UTC+8)
Hong Kong
Do not miss the Naniwa Danshi 2025 Concert in Hong Kong! Since their official debut in 2021, Naniwa Danshi have quickly risen to become one of Japan's most popular idol groups. Not only have they made a splash in music, but they've also made a name for themselves in variety shows and commercials. Their members include Michieda Shunsuke, Nishihata Daigo, and Onishi Ryusei, all of whom are highly popular among fans.
Their debut album has been sweeping the charts since its release, and the name “Naniwa Danshi” has been planted in the hearts of many fans. Nanifam, are you ready for the live charms of Wave Man? The show will be held at the AsiaWorld-Expo Arena in Hong Kong from January 25th to 26th, 2025, and it's a must-attend event of the year! On the day of the show, they will be presenting their latest hit songs and more.
For more concert details and ticketing information, stay tuned to Trip.com to make sure you don't miss this party!
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Drama: Venus In Fur | Hong Kong Art Center
Jan 17–Jan 26, 2025 (UTC+8)
Hong Kong
Directed by Zhu Boqian
You Xuexiu x Su Ziqing perform with all their strength
"He has a bright appearance, but he can't stop the cry of his heart.
She seems like a dream, like a dream;
An audition reflects the desire of you, me and her..."
Adapted from the classic drama "Venus In Fur" "Audition"
Starting from January 17, 2025, ten consecutive performances will be performed at the Shouson Theatre
A.A.Murakami: Floating World | M+
Aug 31, 2024–Feb 2, 2025 (UTC+8)
Hong Kong
Founded in 2011, Tokyo- and London-based A.A. Murakami is a duo of Alexander Groves (b. 1983) and Azusa Murakami (b. 1984). Working across a range of disciplines, including sculpture, installation, film and digital art, the duo creates spectacular scenes that take their science-based inquiry to the next level.
The exhibition features two immersive, interconnected installations that offer an otherworldly experience: in the first, rings of fog travel through space into the digital realm; in the second, clouds of floating bubbles drift overhead. Using ephemeral materials and innovative use of specially developed technology, these two large-scale installations inspire viewers to philosophically ponder the nature of reality and artificial constructions, and question the growing importance of digital life in today's society. The exhibition will expand on the concept of "ephemeral technology" pioneered by the duo, using innovative technological research to reimagine the beginning of everything while envisioning possible future scenarios.
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AIA Carnival | Hong Kong
Dec 18, 2024–Feb 16, 2025 (UTC+8)
Hong Kong
Hong Kong’s much loved outdoor event, the AIA Carnival, is a not-to-be-missed annual tradition for many, and a time for everyone to create new memories you’ll never forget.
It is guaranteed to put a smile on over a million faces.
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YUZ FLOW | Hong Kong
Jan 5–Mar 2, 2025 (UTC+8)
Hong Kong
Yuz Museum’s Project Space will host the first solo exhibition in Hong Kong by Korean artist Lee Chun-ju, featuring 23 new paintings from her iconic “Black Paintings”, “Painting Installations” and “Panorama” series. The exhibition will open on January 4, 2025 and run until March 2, 2025. The Yuz Museum Project Space is located at Landmark South 2001, 39 Yip Kan Street, Wong Chuk Hang, Hong Kong.
China's Lunar and Mars Exploration | Hong Kong Space Museum
Sep 27, 2024–Mar 24, 2025 (UTC+8)
Hong Kong
From dreaming of setting foot on the moon to looking forward to moving to Mars, human beings have always looked up to the stars and dreamed of soaring in the vast universe. China is gradually realizing its aerospace dream of exploring space. It has successfully independently developed artificial satellites, launch vehicles, manned spacecraft, and space stations. It has also carried out missions and conducted scientific research in space, expanding people's understanding of the earth and the universe. From the legendary Jade Rabbit that made medicine on the moon, to the "Jade Rabbit" lunar rover that set foot on the moon during China's lunar exploration project; from the fire god Zhurong in ancient mythology, to the man who successfully left a mark on the surface of Mars during the Mars exploration mission. "Zhurong" Mars Rover - China is gradually realizing its dream of deep space exploration, and at the same time building the future. The exhibition introduces the important achievements and future prospects of China's lunar and Mars exploration missions. Visitors can appreciate the original large-scale models of the "Yutu" lunar rover and the "Zhurong" Mars rover, understand their structures and functions, and learn about China's outstanding achievements in aerospace development.
Mark Bradford:Exotica | Hauser & Wirth
Sep 26, 2024–Mar 1, 2025 (UTC+8)
Hong Kong
Beginning 26 September, Hauser & Wirth will present ‘Exotica,’ a solo exhibition of new, formally innovative works by Mark Bradford. In an exhibition that extends the artist’s recent formal and thematic investigations while pushing his practice towards distinctly new inventions, Bradford probes the enduring impact of colonialism and concepts of ‘otherness’ through the lens of individual experience.
CHILDREN OF THE DUST | Hong Kong
Oct 25, 2024–Feb 8, 2025 (UTC+8)
Hong Kong
This exhibition aims to create a quiet refuge where art is a temporary escape from the collective depression of the audience. Each work in the exhibition is made of natural materials, from minerals, dust, soil, to ice and fossils. In the exhibition, geological changes across a wide time dimension are juxtaposed with rapid and drastic social changes. Echoes from "deep time" soothe our fatigue in the daily hustle and bustle. The word "dust" in the title of the exhibition refers to the basic components of matter, and "sons of dust" comes from a well-known theory: the elements that make up the human body and matter come from supernova explosions. In other words, we, like the dust, ice and metal used in the works, are fragments of the vast history of the universe. We are all children of dust.
Hongkong Southern District Festive Panda Lighting | Hong Kong
Dec 22, 2024–Feb 21, 2025 (UTC+8)
Hong Kong
Many popular locations in the Southern District, including Stanley Waterfront, Aberdeen Waterfront Park, Ap Lei Chau Wind Tower Park, and the open space in front of the Tai Wang Ye Temple in Wong Chuk Hang, will be decorated with colorful Christmas lights with the theme of giant pandas. We will also set up an interactive "Winter Panda Corridor" illuminated under a colorful skylight at Aberdeen Waterfront Park, as well as two "Panda Photo Booths", so that citizens and tourists can not only enjoy the lights and celebrate the festival in winter, but also check in with family and friends.
Hongkong Southern District Festive Panda Lighting | Hong Kong
Dec 22, 2024–Feb 21, 2025 (UTC+8)
Hong Kong
Many popular locations in the Southern District, including Stanley Waterfront, Aberdeen Waterfront Park, Ap Lei Chau Wind Tower Park, and the open space in front of the Tai Wang Ye Temple in Wong Chuk Hang, will be decorated with colorful Christmas lights with the theme of giant pandas. We will also set up an interactive "Winter Panda Corridor" illuminated under a colorful skylight at Aberdeen Waterfront Park, as well as two "Panda Photo Booths", so that citizens and tourists can not only enjoy the lights and celebrate the festival in winter, but also check in with family and friends.
Ballet Carnival For Kids: The Mad Hatter's Tea Party | Tuen Mun Town Hall
Jan 25–Jan 26, 2025 (UTC+8)
Hong Kong
Bank of China (Hong Kong) Presents: The Origins of Chinese Civilisation | Hong Kong Palace Museum
Sep 25, 2024–Feb 7, 2025 (UTC+8)
Hong Kong
Chinese civilisation is ancient, profound, and enduring, standing as the the world's longest continuous civilisation. In 2002, the country launched the “Project to Trace the Origins of Chinese Civilisation” (the Project), which has yielded remarkable results over the past two decades, mapping out the historical trajectory of the origins of Chinese civilisation. The Project, through archaeological surveys and studies, has showcased the tangible continuity of the civilisation and the diversity of its origins. It reveals how different regions and cultures interacted with one another, and eventually merged into a cohesive whole, forming the “diversity in unity” developmental pattern of the Chinese people.
This exhibition features the excavates of the Project as well as important archaeological discoveries in the centennial modern Chinese archaeology. Over one hundred exhibits come from fourteen archaeological institutions and museums in the Mainland and Hong Kong, covering nine archaeological cultures and nine major archaeological sites. It is one of the most comprehensive exhibitions in recent years dedicated to exploring the origins and achievements of Chinese civilisation.
The exhibition is jointly organised by the HKPM and Art Exhibitions China, and sponsored by Bank of China (Hong Kong), the Museum’s strategic partner.
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Ruth AsawaDoing Is Living | David Zwirner
Nov 19, 2024–Feb 22, 2025 (UTC+8)
Hong Kong
I study nature, and a lot of these forms come from observing plants. I really look at nature and I just do it as I see it. I draw something on paper. And then I am able to take a wire line and go into the air and define the air without stealing it from anyone. —Ruth Asawa . David Zwirner is pleased to announce an exhibition of sculptures and works on paper by American artist Ruth Asawa (1926–2013) at the gallery’s Hong Kong location. Relentlessly experimental across a range of mediums, Asawa is known for her works built on simple, repeated gestures that accumulate into complex compositions. The artist moved effortlessly between abstract and figurative registers in both two and three dimensions, creating a vast and varied oeuvre that, despite its visual heterogeneity, reflects above all her belief in the total integration of artistic practice and family life. The first solo presentation of Asawa’s work in Greater China, the exhibition provides an overview of the artist’s wide-ranging practice, focusing in particular on her affinity for the natural world, which in turn provided a constant source of inspiration in her art.
Scott KahnOnce in a Blue Moon | David Zwirner
Nov 19, 2024–Feb 22, 2025 (UTC+8)
Hong Kong
David Zwirner is pleased to present an exhibition by American artist Scott Kahn at the gallery’s Hong Kong location. Once in a Blue Moon will feature a body of new paintings that focuses on different types of full moons—with its myriad connotations—as their central compositional element. Also on view will be a selection of landscapes from throughout Kahn’s career, several of which include the moon, often glimpsed in the background, materializing as a sort of omen for the scene laid out beneath. Viewed together, these works exemplify the artist’s distinctive approach to the genre. This will be Kahn’s first solo presentation in Asia and his first with the gallery since his representation was announced in May 2024.
Rooted in his everyday life and experiences, Kahn’s enigmatic landscapes, portraits, and dreamscapes blend real and surreal elements. The artist has remained committed to a figurative mode of expression over the course of more than five decades, using a distinctive formal language to achieve a nuanced and poetic rendition of the simultaneous splendor and mundanity of the world around him. His surfaces are meticulously constructed according to precise geometries and chromatic and spatial relationships, wherein the artist employs perspective and light to establish an illusory sense of depth that underscores the resonances imparted by the recurring cast of people, places, and symbols. Kahn’s works evidence his individual point of view while opening out onto universal themes, offering viewers a conduit through which to access a wide range of emotions.
【Hong Kong】KYUHYUN 10th Anniversary Asia Tour 'COLORS' | Asia World-Expo
Jan 25, 2025 (UTC+8)
Hong Kong
Naniwa Danshi ASIA TOUR 2024+2025 '+Alpha' in Hong Kong | Asia World-Expo
Jan 25–Jan 26, 2025 (UTC+8)
Hong Kong
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Naniwa Danshi ASIA TOUR 2024+2025 '+Alpha' in Hong Kong
Show Date:25 & 26 Janaury, 2024 (Saturday & Sunday)
Show Time:7PM
Venue:AsiaWorld-Arena
Ticket Price:HK$1,488/ HK$,1288 / HK$988
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DAY6(데이식스) 3RD WORLD TOUR<FOREVER YOUNG> IN HONG KONG|AsiaWorld-Expo | Asia World-Expo
Jan 26, 2025 (UTC+8)
Hong Kong
Hong Kong Well-wishing Festival 2025 | Hong Kong
Jan 29–Feb 12, 2025 (UTC+8)
Hong Kong
The Hong Kong Wishing Festival is a traditional festival with local characteristics, attracting many citizens and tourists from all over the world to Lam Tsuen in Tai Po, New Territories every year. You can throw a wish in front of the wishing tree, or light a lotus lantern to pray for blessings, and fully experience the lively atmosphere of the Lunar New Year.
The Poetic Period|per se × HKFO Live in Concert | Hong Kong City Hall
Jan 31, 2025 (UTC+8)
Hong Kong