Let us inspire you with our weekly pick of best events and things to do in Hong Kong. Whether you’re looking for something to do this weekend or during the month, we might have great ideas for you. From exhbitions to special events happening in Hong Kong, we surely have something that will suit you.
Events in Hong Kong This January
Yau Ma Tei Police Station: A Cinematic Journey — January 2-31
The Old Yau Ma Tei Police Station will welcome visitors from 2 to 31 January 2026, opening up a landmark rarely accessible to the public. Built in 1922 in British Edwardian architectural style, the former police station is now closed and designated as a Grade II historic building. The exhibition allows visitors to step inside key areas such as detention cells and purpose-built interiors that reflect how police stations have been depicted in Hong Kong police and crime films over the decades.
When: January 2-31, 2026
Where: Old Yau Ma Tei Police Station
Tickets: HK$30. Buy tickets on cityline.com.
Hong Kong Musical Con 2026 — January 11-February 8
Hong Kong MusicalCon 2026 brings together Broadway hits, local productions, and masterclasses in a city-wide celebration of musical theatre. Featuring over 20 programmes, more than 60 performances and activities, the event is expected to bring together nearly 100 international and local artists.
One of the headline programmes is The Magic of Musicals: Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra x Lea Salonga on January 11 and 12, featuring the Broadway icon performing alongside the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra.
When: January 11 to February 8, 2026
Where: Xiqu Centre and Freespace, West Kowloon Cultural District
Tickets: Check individual programme for prices. Visit the official website for more details and ticketing.
Hong Kong Toys & Games Fair 2026 — January 12–15
Hong Kong Toys & Games Fair 2026 is recognised as Asia’s flagship trade fair for the global toys and games industry. Organised by HKTDC, the event highlights innovative products, smart tech toys, and emerging trends across multiple categories. Under the theme “Playing to Win,” the fair connects exhibitors with international buyers, creating a focused platform for sourcing, networking, and exploring new business opportunities during Hong Kong’s annual January trade fair season.
When: January 12–15, 2026
Where: Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre
Tickets: Trade-only event; registration required via www.hktdc.com.
Hong Kong Marathon 2026 — January 18
Hong Kong’s biggest mass-participation sporting event returns with record demand, with nearly 120,000 registrants! Join 74,000 runners for the Full Marathon, Half-Marathon, 10 km or new Youth Run, cheering elite athletes and charity runners alike along iconic routes from Tsim Sha Tsui and Island Eastern Corridor to the finish at Victoria Park. Last year’s charity programme raised over HK$11 million for 48 causes.
When: January 18, 2026
Where: Starts in Tsim Sha Tsui/North Point; finishes at Victoria Park, Causeway Bay
Tickets: Race entry closed (oversubscribed); free public viewing along the route. Visit the website for details.
Dream Rooms: Environments by Women Artists 1950–Now — Until January 18

This immersive exhibition brings together visionary works by women artists across Asia, Europe, and the Americas over seven decades. You can walk through full-scale reconstructions of groundbreaking environments once thought lost, from feather-filled rooms to nylon tunnels. Each installation invites participation with light, sound, and movement into transformative encounters.
When: Now until January 18, 2026
Where: M+ Museum, West Kowloon
Tickets: HK$190. Visit website for more event info and ticketing
Bar Leone x Louis Vuitton Yum Sing Bar Pop-Up – January 17-March 15
Louis Vuitton teams up with Bar Leone, named World’s Best Bar 2025, to bring a limited-time pop-up inspired by the iconic Yum Sing Bar. Come visit and enjoy creative cocktails and mocktails, while exploring a retro Hong Kong-style space with lantern installations and classic design details. The experience also celebrates the opening of the Louis Vuitton Lee Gardens store.
When: January 17 to March 15, 2026
Where: Open Area on B1, Lee Garden One, 33 Hysan Avenue, Causeway Bay
Tickets: Book online and visit Instagram for more event info
Hong Kong 100 Ultra Marathon – January 22-25
Hong Kong 100 Ultra Marathon returns to Sai Kung’s country parks with one of Asia’s most demanding trail running events. The race brings hundreds of international and local runners to tackle steep climbs, long coastal sections, and remote hiking trails across protected natural landscapes. Starting from Pak Tam Chung, the event turns normally quiet country parks into a focal point for endurance sport, attracting spectators to key checkpoints and trail access points.
When: January 22–25, 2026
Where: Pak Tam Chung, Sai Kung Peninsula
Tickets: Information at www.hk100ultra.com
BLACKPINK DEADLINE World Tour in Hong Kong — January 24-25
Following their record-breaking [Born Pink] tour, the global K-pop sensations JISOO, JENNIE, ROSÉ, and LISA of BLACKPINK will storm Hong Kong with their WORLD TOUR <deadline> at Kai Tak Stadium! Fresh from dominating stages in North America and Europe, they will perform in Bangkok, Kaohsiung, Jakarta, and Manila, as well as Singapore, before a grand finale in Hong Kong for two epic nights. Details of the concept and tracklist are to be confirmed.
When: January 24-25, 2026
Where: Kai Tak Stadium, 38 Shing Kai Road, Kai Tak
Tickets: Sold Out.
Poetry of Time Exhibition by Van Cleef & Arpels — January 24–February 8
Poetry of Time™ is a watchmaking exhibition by Van Cleef & Arpels that explores how time is expressed through craftsmanship, storytelling, and mechanical artistry. Visitors move through themed chapters featuring poetic watches, automata, and exceptional objects inspired by love, astronomy, nature, and fantasy. The exhibition also includes guided experiences, talks, and hands-on workshops for children, offering a cultural visit that blends design, engineering, and imagination.
When: January 24 – February 8, 2026
Where: Central Ferry Pier 4, Hong Kong
Tickets: Free admission with advance reservation required
Hong Kong Race Week 2026 — January 27–February 1
Hong Kong Race Week 2026 brings days of competitive sailing to the waters off Hong Kong Island, with dozens of high-performance dinghies racing close to the shoreline. While races take place on open water, spectators can watch boats launch, return, and prepare at Middle Island, as well as catch glimpses of races from coastal viewpoints around the Southside. The event adds visible maritime action to Hong Kong’s winter waterfront.
When: January 27–February 1, 2026
Where: Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club, Middle Island Water Sports Centre
Tickets: Free. Visit www.hongkongraceweek.com for details.
Luminous Neon Exhibition — Until January 31
The Hong Kong Design Centre is presenting Luminous Neon, a free exhibition running from December 11, 2025, to January 31, 2026, at DX design hub in Sham Shui Po. The show explores Hong Kong’s neon sign heritage and its role in shaping the city’s visual identity. Featuring restored historic signs alongside new neon artworks, the exhibition highlights neon as both a design craft and a cultural symbol of Hong Kong’s urban life.
When: December 11-January 31
Where: The Gallery, 1/F, DX design hub, 280 Tung Chau Street, Sham Shui Po, Kowloon (11AM – 7PM)
Tickets: Free
Hong Kong International Horse Show 2026 — January 30-February 1

The Longines Hong Kong International Horse Show returns to AsiaWorld-Expo with an expanded programme to celebrate the Year of the Horse. Highlights include the world-class 5-star show jumping and equestrian displays, the show will also introduce the entertaining Dog Agility displays for the first time. You can also enjoy the Shetland Pony Grand National, fashion shows and other family activities.
When: January 30-February 1, 2026
Where: AsiaWorld-Expo, Chap Lap Kok
Tickets: From HK$700. Buy tickets on Klook, Trip.com and China Travel Services.
Ongoing Events in Hong Kong
Fringe Festival 2026 — Until February 7

The Fringe Festival 2026 makes its comeback to the Hong Kong Fringe Club, gathering over 300 artists and around 100 programmes across music, theatre, dance, stand-up comedy, art-tech, and family shows. Featuring talents like Simon Yam, Nancy Loo, Yuki Ip, and B-JAZZ, the lineup blends local and international creativity. Expect boundary-pushing performances, interactive workshops, and family-friendly experiences throughout the two-month celebration.
When: December 17, 2025 – February 7, 2026
Where: Hong Kong Fringe Club, Central
Tickets: Check individual programme for prices. Visit art-mate.net for more details and ticketing
AIA Carnival — Until March 1

Hong Kong’s AIA Carnival takes over the Central Harbourfront, turning the city into a festive winter celebration filled with family fun. Now in its 11th year, it features over 30 rides and attractions, live performances, and local street food. This year’s theme, “Hong Kong Tradition,” celebrates the city’s culture through art, entertainment, and community activities. Highlights include The Winter World Circus and the nostalgic Blue Girl Dai Pai Dong.
When: December 22, 2025 – March 1, 2026
Where: Central Harbourfront Event Space, Central
Tickets: Available soon via the official AIA Carnival website
The Winter World Circus — Until March 1

The Winter World Circus will present a seasonal programme of international acts, including the springboard performance, motocross elements and the Skywalker routine. The show forms part of the wider AIA Carnival and is positioned as a main circus production within the winter schedule.
When: December 22, 2025 – March 1, 2026
Where: Central Harbourfront Event Space, Central
Tickets: Visit aiacarnival.com/circus-tickets
Festilumi — Until April 26
The world-famous Festilumi lights up Hong Kong’s Wan Chai Harbourfront with over 20,000 glowing sculptures and immersive zones. You are invited to explore nine themed areas at this international light festival, such as the Tree of Lights, Jurassic Kingdom, and Tunnel of Colours, each designed for stunning photo ops and evening strolls.
When: December 12-April 26, 2026, 6:00pm–11:00pm (Closed on Mondays)
Where: Wan Chai Harbourfront, Wan Chai
Tickets: From HK$128. Each duration lasts 60 – 90 minutes. Visit the website for more details and ticketing
FutureScope — Until April
Hong Kong’s first 360° immersive art dome opens at the waterfront Dream by the Sea. Step inside a 12-metre hemispheric theatre overlooking Victoria Harbour and surround yourself with groundbreaking ArtTech creations blending Eastern philosophy, media art, Tuvan throat singing, wine calligraphy and Cantonese opera. Three rotating experiences: Perpetual Records (ft. Daito Manabe), Resonance Aura (ft. Sainkho Namtchylak) and Waving Script (ft. Xu Jing), plus live performances and workshops await.
When: December 19, 2025–April 2026
Where: Dream by the Sea, Kai Tak Sports Park, Kai Tak
Tickets: Free admission for general visits, and tickets are required for performances. Visit the website for details and ticketing.
CR7 LIFE Museum Hong Kong — Until June
Opening July 7, Asia’s first CR7 LIFE Museum will arrive at K11 MUSEA. Celebrating football legend Cristiano Ronaldo, the 12,000 square feet exhibition pay tribute to his extraordinary careers, with major trophies, rare memorabilia, and interactive displays like a UR CR7 YouTube studio replica. While we are waiting for the confirmation of the celebrity guest list at the grand opening, you can now buy tickets and get merchandise perks. Before the museum opening, you can visit the CR7 LIFE Flagship Store at Times Square for exclusive memorabilia from June 7.
When: Until June 2026
Where: 6F, K11 MUSEA, K11 Art & Cultural Centre Kunsthalle, Tsim Sha Tsui
Tickets: From HK$180. Visit Klook.com.
Upcoming Events in Hong Kong — Save the Dates
World Grand Prix — February 3-8
The World Grand Prix 2026 returns to Hong Kong this February, bringing elite snooker action to Kai Tak Arena. From February 3 to 8, the world’s top 32 players will compete for ranking points and a major prize pool. Alongside the matches, fans can enjoy a free Sports Carnival with interactive activities, merchandise stalls, and player autograph sessions, making it a complete experience for snooker fans.
When: February 3 to 8, 2026
Where: Kai Tak Arena, Kai Tak Sports Park
Tickets: From HK$80. Visit the website for full schedule and buy tickets on HK Ticketing
InnerGlow — February 6-22
InnerGlow 2026 is back at Tai Kwun with an outdoor light show that turns historic buildings into a neon disco-inspired dreamscape. You can enjoy immersive projections, music, and interactive effects at the Parade Ground. At the same time, the Searchlight programme features creative works by local artists.
When: February 6 to 22, 2026
Where: Tai Kwun, Parade Ground and Prison Yard, Central
Tickets: Free admission
Consensus Hong Kong 2026 — February 10-12

After a sold-out debut, the Consensus Hong Kong 2026 conference will once again bring together global leaders from crypto, blockchain, and Web3 at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre. Expect insightful keynotes and panels on digital assets, AI, DeFi, and regulation, plus exhibitions showcasing cutting-edge platforms and innovations. Speakers include prominent names like Richard Teng, Lily Liu, Joseph Lubin, Tom Lee, and Yat Siu.
When: February 10–12, 2026
Where: Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, Wan Chai
Tickets: From USD 599. Visit the official website for the agenda and ticketing.
Valentine’s Day — February 14
Valentine’s Day in Hong Kong is a chance for couples to share memorable moments together. Many will indulge at romantic restaurants and bars with special menus and views, while others may participate in couple workshops such as creative crafts, mixology, or make-your-own-flower-bouquet sessions to bond. It is also a good idea to take the opportunity to explore the city by enjoying scenic strolls and harbor cruises.
When: February 14, 2026
Where: Across Hong Kong
Chinese New Year — February 17-19
Chinese New Year is one of Hong Kong’s most important annual celebrations; in 2026, the public holiday falls from February 17 to 19. Starting from the beginning of the month, citywide festivities include Lunar New Year fairs in various districts filled with flowers and traditional snacks, the iconic night parade featuring international performers, and the popular Lunar New Year Race Day at Happy Valley Racecourse.
When: February 17-19, 2026
Where: Across Hong Kong
Jimmy O Yang Announced Live in Macao for Chinese New Year — February 21

Jimmy O Yang returns to Macao with a new Chinese New Year event at Galaxy Macau. The show will present a mix of stand up, singing, dancing and appearances by special guests as part of the holiday celebrations. The performance is scheduled for 21 February and will bring a varied programme to the venue for the Lunar New Year period.
When: February 21, 2026
Where: Galaxy Macau, G/F, Macao
Tickets: Visit galaxyticketing.com on December 4
The 121st Hong Kong Wedding Fair — February 21-23
The 121st Hong Kong Wedding Fair brings together everything couples need to plan their big day in one place. With eight themed zones, visitors can explore wedding venues, gowns, photography services, jewelry, honeymoon ideas, and planning support. The event also features catwalk shows, stage activities, and special offers, making it a must-visit stop for engaged couples looking for inspiration and exclusive deals.
When: February 21 to 23, 2026
Where: Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, Hall 1
Tickets: HK$20 (free for children under 3). Buy tickets on site or stay tuned for online ticketing updates
Ontroerend Goed — Handle with Care — February 27-March 29
Handle with Care by Belgian theatre group Ontroerend Goed arrives in Hong Kong with an interactive performance that puts the audience at the center of the experience. There are no actors or fixed scripts; instead, participants follow guided prompts and explore objects on stage, shaping the story together. Hence, each session becomes a unique and unpredictable experience.
When: February 27 to March 29, 2026
Where: The Jockey Club Studio Theatre, Fringe Club
Tickets: HK$220 per person. Visit the website for more event info and ticketing
Hong Kong Arts Festival — February 28-March 29
The Hong Kong Arts Festival is one of Asia’s leading performing arts events, bringing world-class music, theatre, dance, opera, and cross-disciplinary works to the city each year. Now in its 54th edition, the festival features award-winning international and local talents, with performances covering everything from theatre productions to classical music and ballets.
When: February 28-March 29, 2026
Where: Various venues across Hong Kong
Tickets: Check individual programme for prices. Visit the official website for more details and ticketing
Organist Cameron Carpenter at the Movies: Sports Queen – February 28
Grammy-nominated organist Cameron Carpenter brings a one-of-a-kind movie concert to Hong Kong this February. He will premiere a newly composed live score for the Chinese silent movie classic Sports Queen at the Hong Kong Arts Festival. Enjoy the film accompanied by a live organ performance at the Cultural Centre at this one-night-only event.
When: February 28, 2026
Where: Concert Hall, Hong Kong Cultural Centre
Tickets: From HK$240. Visit the website for more event info and ticketing
League of Legends Champions Korea – February 28-March 1
Hong Kong will host the 2026 LCK Cup Finals at Kai Tak Arena, marking the first time the tournament being held outside South Korea. The two-day event features the Lower Bracket Semi-Finals and Grand Final, with leading Korean teams competing for a place at the First Stand Tournament. Fans can also enjoy an on-site Festival Zone with free activities, merchandise, and interactive zones, creating a full live esports experience.
When: February 28-March 1, 2026
Where: Kai Tak Arena
Tickets: From HK$480. Public sales via HKTicketing will open on January 30 at 10am. Stay tuned on Instagram for more event updates
LIV Golf Hong Kong 2026 — March 5–8
LIV Golf Hong Kong 2026 will bring international golf action to Fanling, turning the historic Hong Kong Golf Club into a multi-day sports and entertainment destination. Beyond tournament play, the event combines live competition with food areas, hospitality zones, and activities designed for both adults and families. The tournament is positioned as a large-scale sporting spectacle, blending professional golf with a festival-style atmosphere that extends beyond the fairways.
When: March 5–8, 2026
Where: Hong Kong Golf Club, Fanling, New Territories
Tickets: From HK$293. Details at www.events.livgolf.com.
Imani Winds – Soul’s Delight — March 8
The Grammy-winning American ensemble Imani Winds will make its highly anticipated Hong Kong debut at the 54th Hong Kong Arts Festival. Known for their rich blend of classical, jazz, and world music influences, the group will perform Soul’s Delight, featuring works by Elliot Carter, Paquito D’Rivera, and Lalo Schifrin. Expect a soulful, cross-cultural programme celebrating diversity and virtuosity in chamber music.
When: March 8, 2026, 3:00pm (Approx. 1 hr 35 mins, including one interval)
Where: Concert Hall, Hong Kong City Hall, Central
Tickets: HK$180–400. Student discount available. Visit HKAF’s website for more details and ticketing
BACH—Trevor Pinnock, Emmanuel Pahud & Jonathan Manson — March 16

Three Baroque virtuosi: Trevor Pinnock (harpsichord), Emmanuel Pahud (flute), and Jonathan Manson (cello) reunite for a rare one-night-only performance at the 54th Hong Kong Arts Festival on March 16, 2026. Experience Bach’s exquisite flute sonatas, solo masterpieces including the Chromatic Fantasia and Fugue, Telemann’s Fantasia, and Cello Suite No. 1, brought to life by these masters’ profound musical partnership and brilliance.
When: March 16, 2026, 8pm (Approximately 1 hr 30 mins including one interval)
Where: Concert Hall, Hong Kong City Hall, Central
Tickets: HK$260–800. Student discount available. Visit HKAF’s website for more details and ticketing
Hong Kong Flower Show 2026 — March 20–29
Hong Kong Flower Show 2026 transforms Victoria Park into a large-scale floral showcase featuring exhibitors from Hong Kong, the Mainland, and overseas. Landscaped gardens, artistic flower displays, and themed installations fill the venue, guided by this year’s concept “A Fragrant Journey through Hong Kong.” With Stock as the theme flower, the show highlights colour, scent, and design while offering demonstrations, cultural performances, competitions, and guided tours that attract both gardening enthusiasts and casual visitors.
When: March 20–29, 2026
Where: Victoria Park, Hong Kong
Tickets: HK$14
Shi Fu Miz — March 21
Shi Fu Miz Festival returns on March 21 with a new outdoor setting at Tai Tong Organic EcoPark in Yuen Long. Known for its mix of electronic, funk, disco, house, and techno sounds, the event features three themed stages and a strong international and local lineup. This year’s artists include Ross from Friends, Hiroko Yamamura, Rrose, Mamie’s, Minna-no-kimochi, Mr. Ho, and local collectives such as OIL Soundsystem and Cantomania. Exclusive bus from the venue to Mong Kok and Central can be pre-booked on the website.
When: March 21, 2026
Where: Tai Tong Organic EcoPark, Yuen Long
Tickets: From HK$508. Visit the website for festival updates and ticketing
ComplexCon Hong Kong — March 21-22
ComplexCon Hong Kong 2026 comes to AsiaWorld-Expo with its biggest music line-up to date. Complex Live! features major artists such as JENNIE, Yeat, Jay Park, Crush, SKAI ISYOURGOD, WING, R.Tee, Hiss, LNGSHOT, ALLDAY PROJECT, and uprising star Amy Lo. On top of the concerts, fans can explore the Marketplace, food zones, panel talks, and pop culture showcases for a full weekend festival experience.
When: March 21-22, 2026
Where: AsiaWorld-Expo, Chap Lap Kok
Tickets: HK$488 for Marketplace access, with Complex Live! concert entry available from HK$988. Public sales open on February 3, 2026 via Klook
Art Basel Hong Kong — March 27–29
Art Basel Hong Kong returns with 240 premier galleries from 41 countries, over half rooted in Asia-Pacific and 32 making their debut. Highlights include the new Echoes sector for recent works, Encounters curated by four leading Asia-based voices, Ellen Pau’s Film program, Venus Lau’s Conversations day, and Shahzia Sikander’s monumental animated M+ Facade commission. A vibrant city-wide public program completes Asia’s must-visit art week.
When: March 27-29, 2026
Where: Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (HKCEC), Wan Chai
Tickets: Available early 2026. Stay tuned for updates.
Art Central — March 25-29
Art Central returns to Hong Kong in March 2026, bring contemporary art from Asia and beyond to the Central Harbourfront. Known for championing emerging and established voices, the fair invites visitors to explore new ideas through gallery presentations, performances, talks, and live music. A highlight of the week is Night Central on March 25, inviting the public for an evening of special programmes.
When: March 25–29, 2026
Where: Central Harbourfront
Tickets: First release tickets with discounts of up to 55% are now available for purchase via Klook. Visit the website for more information.
Hong Kong Sevens — April 17–19
Hong Kong Sevens 2026 will mark the 50th anniversary of the tournament, celebrating five decades of one of Asia’s most recognisable sporting events. Held for the second time at Kai Tak Stadium, the event brings together international rugby sevens competition and large-scale entertainment. Off the pitch, fans can expect live performances, including a show by Vengaboys, adding to the festival-style atmosphere that surrounds the matches.
When: April 17–19, 2026
Where: Kai Tak Stadium
Tickets: Details via www.hksevens.com
Comic Con Hong Kong — May 29–31
Comic Con will make its Hong Kong debut at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre next year! As one of the world’s most influential pop culture events, fans can look forward to celebrity appearances, cosplay competitions, gaming zones, art showcases, themed panels and exclusive merchandise spanning comics, anime, film, TV and games. Stay tuned for more programme details to come.
When: May 29–31, 2026
Where: Hall 3CDE, Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, Wan Chai
Tickets: To be announced
A State of Trance — June 12
A State of Trance is coming to Hong Kong to celebrate its 25th anniversary with a special one-night event at AsiaWorld-Expo. Led by Armin van Buuren, this marks the first time the global dance music brand brings its anniversary edition to East Asia. While they’re yet to announce the line-up, fans can expect one of the biggest electronic music experiences of the year filled with trance and progressive sounds!
When: June 12, 2026, 7:00 PM to 3:00 AM
Where: Hall 3, AsiaWorld-Expo, Chap Lap Kok
Tickets: From HK$680 (All Standing). Visit the website for more information and buy tickets on KKTIX
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