That's PRD takes a look at the best of the month in Hong Kong.
February 11-12: EXO PLANET #3 - The EXO'rDIUM - in Hong Kong
Seoul-based Exo is one of Korea’s biggest boy bands, having sold millions of records and racking up several hit songs over the years. They are perhaps best known for their breakthrough track ‘Growl.’ In 2014, they had the best selling album in South Korea with Overdose.
Feb 11-12, 7pm; HKD480-1,680. AsiaWorld-Expo, Arena (www.hkticketing.com)
February 13: Journey Live in Hong Kong 2017
Since its formation in 1973 in San Francisco, Journey has sold more than 80 million albums worldwide, earning 19 Top 40 singles and 25 gold, platinum and multi-platinum albums, and has headlined multiple sold-out stadium tours. Journey created some of the best-known songs in modern music, with iconic hits such as ‘Any Way You Want It,’ ‘Wheel In The Sky,’ ‘Separate Ways,’ and the seminal ‘Don't Stop Believin.’
Feb 13, 8pm; HKD988-1,288. Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre - Hall 5G (www.hkticketing.com)
February 18: VIXX Live Show in Hong Kong
VIXX means ‘Voice, Visual, Value in Excelsis’ defining the highest degree of voice, visual and value, which implies the boy band’s goal of reaching the highest position in the music industry. VIXX is set to perform their hottest tracks in Hong Kong, including songs from newly released mini album Kratos.
Feb 18, 8pm; HKD1,380/1,780. AsiaWorld-Expo, Arena (www.hkticketing.com)
February 21-22: 2017 HKAF Bavarian State Ballet II-Mixed Bill
For all dance lovers, this mixed bill from the Bavarian State Ballet II will hit the spot. The past two decades have seen the Bavarian State Ballet win international fame with new productions of great classics, along with superb contemporary works commissioned by today’s leading choreographers.
Feb 21-22, 7.30pm; HKD200-650. The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts, Lyric Theatre (www.hkticketing.com)
February 23: James Taylor & His All-Star Band in Concert - Hong Kong
James Taylor is often credited with setting the golden standard to which countless young musicians aspire. His warm baritone is among the most recognized voices in popular music and his distinctive style of guitar playing has been enormously influential.
Feb 23, 8pm; Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre - Hall 5BC (www.hkticketing.com)
February 23-26: 2017 HKAF Stereoptik - Dark Circus
Paper, ink, sand and silhouettes are all used by the skilled hands of two talented visual artists to create an avant-garde performance. Drawing while playing, the group builds a ‘big-top universe,’ with their striking creations projected on a large screen. The amazing result is cinema without film, mixing arts and crafts with a poetic sensibility.
Feb 23-26, 8pm on Thu to Fri, 3pm & 8pm on Sat and Sun; HKD160-280. The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts, Hong Kong Jockey Club Amphitheatre (www.hkticketing.com)
February 23: Eddie Izzard Force Majeure Live in Hong Kong
Eddie Izzard, will be bringing his record breaking live comedy to Hong Kong for the first time, with his brand new show, Force Majeure on February 23 at the Hong Kong Baptist University, Academy Community Hall. Eddie Izzard is noted for beginning as a street performer before eventually becoming one of the world’s most famous and respected comedians.
Feb 23, 8pm; HKD488-888. Hong Kong Baptist University, Academic Community Hall (www.hkticketing.com)
February 24-25: 2017 HKAF Dorrance Dance-ETM: Double Down
Double Down is an amazing fusion of movement and sound, with a specially designed sonic set that responds to the performers’ steps. During the show, dancers and musicians engage in glorious rhythmic dialogue. The show features Michelle Dorrance, one of today’s most sought after tap dancers and choreographers. Dorrance reinvigorates a uniquely American dance form by blending the musicality of tap with the choreographic intricacies of contemporary dance.
Feb 24-25, 8pm; HKD180-380. The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts, Lyric Theatre (www.hkticketing.com)
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