Tuesdays with Morrie @ Hong Kong Cultural Centre Nov. 11-15
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This famous tear-jerking memoir by renowned sports caster Mitch Albom about his relationship and final conversation with his dying college professor has been adapted to the stage and will hit the Hong Kong this week. For the very young, the old and those who are in between seeking meaning and direction. FYI, play is in Cantonese with English Subtitles.
Tickets run between HK$120 to HK$440
Hong Kong Cultural Centre
10 Salisbury Rd
Tsim Sha Tsui
South London Ordnance @ JB’s Lounge Nov. 11-15
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Fresh off the festival circuit in Portugal and Eastern Europe, one of Hong Kong’s hottest DJs is back on the island to bring his brand of British House and Bass.
Tickets: HK$ 100HKD Advance or $150HKD at the door
JB’s Lounge
3/F, Ho Lee Commercial Building,
D’ Aguilar Street Lan Kwai Fong,
Central, Hong Kong
Cro-Magnon @ Hidden Agenda Nov. 16
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After a European tour and this summer’s Fuji Rock Festival, one of Tokyo’s finest house, dub, jazz, funk, reggae fusion bands will arrive in Hong Kong this weekend. The group cites influences from Stevie Wonder, Michael Jackson and Herbie Hancock. However, but insists they’re beyond categorizing
HKD$250 Advance or HKD$300 at the door
Hidden Agenda
2A, Wing Fu Industrial Building
15-17 Tai Yip Street, Kwun Tong
Kowloon, Hong Kong
Classical Jam @ ArtisTree Nov. 17
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After a weekend of clubbing, drifting or just hanging around the apartment, a free classical jam session might be in order. And to top it off it’s free. New York-based ensemble Classical Jam is hosting a smattering of free shows in Hong Kong in November, including one on Sunday afternoon.
Cost: Free
ArtisTree
1/F Cornwall House,
TaiKoo Place, Island East
Anyone interested in pre-partying before Macau Grand Prix? If so, check out these additional shindigs being thrown in the races honour:
Macau Drift @ CotaiExpo Nov. 11-15 to 11-17
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For those who are upset about not being cast as extras in any of the Fast and the Furious franchise films, now is your chance to get a little closer to a nitrous-infused drifting performance featuring Japan’s legendary D1 drifting team.
Tickets: HKD/MOP$200
CotaiExpo
Estrada da Baía de N. Senhora da Esperança,
Cotai, Macau
Neil Armstrong @ Club Cubic Nov. 16
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No, not the man who landed on the moon, but he’s close. Armstrong is most well known as Jay-Z’s former touring DJ and the founder of DJ Collective the “5th Platoon”, but in his heart of hearts: he’s just a fan of music. If you’re tired of your Itunes playlist, come listen to the man who turned Jay Z’s head with his taste and skills with two turntables.
Tickets: HK$300
Club Cubic
L2, The Blvd, Ste 2105-02
Estrada do Istmo, Cotai
Macau
