What's On in Hong Kong: February 2019

By That's PRD, February 1, 2019

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That's PRD takes a look at the best of the month in Hong Kong:


Feb 15-16: Philip Glass’ David Bowie

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Image via Wikimedia

It is hard to overstate the influence that David Bowie has had on modern music. Here, another awe-inspiringly influential musician, minimalist composer Philip Glass, takes to the stage to interpret Bowie’s Heroes, the second in his Berlin Trilogy made during the late ’70s. Described as a sincere tribute to Bowie’s life and work, this show should be a musical force. 

Fri-Sat Feb 15-16, 8pm; HKD120-320. Tseun Wan Town Hall. Tickets


Feb 17: Hong Kong Marathon

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Image via Pixabay

Whether you are taking part or just acting as a spectator, attend this massive marathon event and you might come away with new motivation for your post Chinese New Year life. Registration is most certainly closed, but you can join the crowds at Nathan Road to watch the runners set off on their 42-kilometer journey around the city. 

Sun Feb 17, 5.45am; free entry. Nathan Road


Feb 21: Craig David

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Image via Craig David/Facebook

Craig David has had a whirlwind career. While some may credit him as the man who brought UK garage to the mainstream, alongside Artful Dodger, others remember him solely for his appearance on the TV show Bo’ Selecta! Either way, you can’t deny that the man has bars. He’s gone through a musical rebirth of late, with his last album, The Time is Now, seeing him team up with the likes of Kaytranada and Ella Mai. 

Thu Feb 21, 11pm; HKD490. PLAY. Tickets


Feb 22-24: Vegetarian Food Asia

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Image via Pixabay

Veggiesauruses can head to Hong Kong this month to enjoy an excellent foodie festival geared towards a healthy and sustainable lifestyle. While the event is a trade show first, portions of the hall are given over to workshops and booths geared towards public visitors. 

Fri-Sun Feb 22-24, 10.30am-8pm; HKD20. Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center. Tickets available at the venue. 


Until March 19: Hikari Shimoda: Can Pop Art Show the Way to Nivana?

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Image via event organizers

Hikari Shimoda’s work is at once cute, absorbing and attractive, but beneath the doe-eyed children that populate her pop art portraits resides a certain worldly urgency. She uses her anime and manga influences to probe deeper questions about youth, natural disasters and more. Catch her this month for her first-ever solo exhibition in Hong Kong.

Tue-Sat until March 19, 11am-7pm; free entry. Over the Influence.


For cool events happening in Macau, click here.

[Cover image via Wikimedia, event organizers, Craig David/Facebook, Pixabay]

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