February Events: Highlights for Hong Kong’s upcoming month

With health and safety being the top priority in Hong Kong right now, many events have been either cancelled or postponed events. If, however, you are willing to brave a little uncertainty, the city still has an array of – surely welcome – diversions on offer.

February events

Comic World Hong Kong

2 Feb

If you are a fan of the comics or simply in the mood to explore the genre, the biannual Comic World Hong Kong is one event you should certainly add to your calendar. From creating the best character to how to draft a truly-gripping one-page strip, the event is the perfect introduction to this irresistibly modish medium.

Kowloon Bay International Trade & Exhibition Centre – Hall 2 & 3.

February events

Disney on Ice – Live Your Dreams

19-23 Feb

In the unlikely event your dreams largely revolve around talking mice, petulant ducks and lions lip-synching to Elton John then the wonderful world of Disney is definitely for you. If you like all of the above, plus winter sports, then boy – or girl – are you in for a treat. As you might expect, Let It Go will be belted out at least once and we’d put money on a snowboarding Baloo or two delivering the Bear Necessities before the night is out. While legend has it that Uncle Walt had his head cryogenically frozen in the hope of one day being resurrected that is not a regular part of the show. Shame that.

Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre.

February events

Werq The World

21-22 Feb

Speaking of sass and style, the stars of top-rated reality show RuPaul’s Drag Race – a series that has notched up 10 Emmy wins out of a total of 30 nominations – are returning to Hong Kong as part of the Werq The World global tour. Taking all things intergalactic theme as the suitably out-of-this-world theme, the cast includes some of the show’s most notorious former contestants, including Yvie Oddly, Kim Chi, Monet X Exchange and Aquaria. This titanic team-up, of course, is on a mission to save the galaxy, so expect laughs by the light year and truly cosmic costumed capers.

AC Hall.

February events

Kidsfest! 2020

15 Jan-23 Feb

While billing itself as “World Class Theatre for Young People” may not make itself sound the coolest of happenings – here’s a hint organisers: only maiden aunts and superannuated politicos ever use the term “young people” unironically, Kidsfest! is actually a blast. With nearly a month’s worth of on-stage shenanigans to be had, the standouts here are likely to be pretty much anything Gruffalo-related. Also, worth a peek are the worryingly gender-specific Mr Men and Little Misses and couple of favourites – notably Stick Man and The Snail and the Whale.

Drama Theatre, The Hong Kong Academy of Performing Arts.

February events

Translantau 2020

28 Feb-1 March

If you didn’t give yourself a coronary or irretrievably twist something vital at the beginning of last month in the Ultra-Trail, the ever considerate organisers of the Tranlantau 103km I cant-believe-that’s-anybody’s-idea-of Fun Run are giving you a second chance to commit jogacide.. Now in its ninth edition – and with no sign of a published casualties list  – it may actually be safer than it sounds. So, should you take part? Well, let’s put it this way, no-one not enjoying an exclusive Make-A-Wish early preview has ever died during a Star Wars movie. And that’s coming up next.

February events

Leisure and Pleasure: Can’t-miss January events in Hong Kong

With the Christmas festivities behind us, it’s time to look forward to the start of a brand new year, and Hong Kong offers plenty of options to ring in 2019. From the International Dragon and Lion Dance Festival and Mickey’s Super Celebration to Abba’s musical hit, Mamma Mia!, and the HKTDC Hong Kong Toys and Games Fair, these are the can’t-miss January events heating up the SAR’s calendar next month.

January Events - Int'l Dragon and Lion Dance Festival

International Dragon and Lion Dance Festival – 1 Jan
It’s impossible to be lonely over New Year in Hong Kong when the streets are bustling with over a 1,000 dragons, lions, lucky fish and smiling Buddhas, all intent on sharing seasonal greetings. Indeed, visitors from across the world descend on the city at this time of the year, sure in the knowledge that there is no locale more auspicious for marking the onset of a new 12-month cycle. And the good news is that you won’t even have to track down the festivities, with this being one celebration that is so utterly ubiquitous it is sure to seek you out wherever you reside.
Locations vary.

January Events - HKTDC Hong Kong Toys and Games Fair

HKTDC Hong Kong Toys and Games Fair – 7-10 Jan
If your kids have been left unimpressed by Santa’s 2018 selection, don’t worry – HKTDC Hong Kong Toys and Games Fair, Asia’s premier event for tiny tot diversions – returns to the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre early in the New Year. Even those lacking a little’un to entertain could do worse than pop along and peruse the show’s growing selection of ‘kidult’ grown-up(ish) leisure aids.
Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, Wan Chai. HK$100.

January Events - HK 100 Ultra Trail Race

Hong Kong 100 Ultra Trail Race – 19 Jan
Once again, keen athletes from across the world are set to converge on Pak Tam Chung in order to participate in one of the toughest trail races of the year. A true test of endurance, this is not for the faint-hearted, with the grueling route taking in some of Hong Kong’s most treacherous territories, as well as its most picturesque beaches and verdant forests.  While most will fall by the wayside, those with true endurance will make it through to the home stretch – a rapid descent from Tai Mo Shan, the SAR’s highest peak, with a warm welcome, foil blankets and state-of-the-art defibrillators awaiting those who stagger across the finish line.
Race start line: Pak Tam Chung, Tsuen Wan. 

January Events - Mamma Mia

Mamma Mia! – 16-27 Jan
Due to unprecedented demand, the international smash-hit Abba tribute musical is extending its stay in Hong Kong. With Lunchbox Theatrical Productions again calling the shots, this hilarious, emotional, uproarious tale of secrets, marriages and misdemeanors never fails to stir entranced audiences into literally singing and dancing in the aisles. With a soundtrack that includes Waterloo, Dancing Queen and the title track, it’s like the ’70s never quite stopped.
Lyric Theatre, Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts, 1 Gloucester Rd, Wan Chai. HK$395-995. 

January Events - Beare's Music Festival

Beare’s Music Festival – 16-24 Jan
Looking to suitably mark the 10th anniversary of the launch of the Beare’s Premiere Music Festival (formerly the Hong Kong International Chamber Music Festival), artistic director Cho Liang-lin is promising a truly epic audio extravaganza. In total, 22 musicians will be performing at five concerts in a number of different venues, including the prestigious Hong Kong City Hall Concert Hall and the JC Cube, part of the newly-opened Tai Kwun Cultural Centre in Central. However you like your classical music, there’s sure to be something to get your toes tapping.
Locations vary. HK$189–980.

January Events - Pole Theatre

Pole Theatre – 20 Jan
Pole dancing has, apparently, come a long way from being solely the refuge of dirty old men and desperate young women. Now celebrated for being both healthy and empowering, it is – so rumour has it – being considered as a future Olympic event. Prior to it being elevated to that exclusive pantheon, however, you can judge its artistic merits for yourself when the Pole Theatre competition shimmies its way into town, offering daringly-flexible dancers of either gender the opportunity to prove that the discipline can be every bit as athletic as it is supposedly erotic.
The Hong Kong Jockey Club Amphitheatre, The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts, Wan Chai. HK$210–490. (Suitable for over-18s only)

January Events - Tai Po Rugby Mini Festival

Tai Po RFC Mini Festival – 20 Jan
Hong Kong Rugby Union is looking to its legacy, with its many supporters keen to ensure that the city’s love of the sport endures into the next generation and well beyond. With this in mind, a grand tournament for six- to 11-year-old rugby aficionados will kick off on the 20th, with teams of various ages competing against one another to see who will emerge as the stars of tomorrow. As befitting such protégés, all the games will be held in professional stadiums, with top-flight professionals on hand to coach the aspiring sports stars. Why not come along then and see many of the HK Seven headliners of tomorrow, while they are still only knee-high?
King’s Park Sports Ground, Tai Po. 

January Events - Disney on Ice presents Mickey's Super Celebration

Disney on Ice presents: Mickey’s Super Celebration – 24-27 Jan
From Minnie Mouse to Moana and Maui, from Fantasia to Frozen, everyone seemingly has a favourite Disney moment. Except, sadly, for Mickey Mouse, Disney’s most iconic ambassador. Join him and his band of chums, however, as he attempts to uncover his own most magical memory from the cartoon kingdom’s rich back story – on ice. With flawless choreography and awe-inspiring musical numbers promised, you’d better get your skates on before the best tickets are all sold out.
Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, Wan Chai. HK$280-880.

January Events - HK Philharmonic Orchestra x Anthony Lun

Hong Kong Philharmonic x Anthony Lun: The Man Behind the Piano Concert – 25-26 Jan
After a lengthy absence of some 14 years, Anthony Lun, the CASH Hall of Fame Lifetime Achievement Award winner, is reuniting with the Hong Kong Philharmonic in order to deliver a truly mesmerizing take on the best of his back catalogue. For this performance, Lun – a renowned composer, singer and pianist – will be joined by several special guests, including Elisa Chan, Kay Tse and Leung Chiu Fung, who will all lend their vocal talents to peerless renderings of the  songs and tunes that have a special place in the heart of so many.
Hong Kong Cultural Centre Concert Hall, Tsim Sha Tsui. HK$280–680.