Whether you were unable to book tickets in time to boogie out of Hong Kong this weekend or if you just prefer a staycation, Weekend Warrior’s got your Easter weekend covered:
Bunnies Go to Heaven @ 7Heaven Apr. 18
7Heaven’s getting down with the holy ghost the most where funky Bunny outfits are welcome, special shooters will be served and patrons stand the chance to win a free bottle of bubbly. Sounds like a Good Friday!
7Heaven
1/F, 17 Lan Kwai Fong
Central, Hong Kong
tyDi & Friends @ WOO Bar Apr. 18
Arguably Australia’s finest DJ and boldly marketed as the 48th best disc jockey in the entire world, tyDi will be dropping tracks at the renowned Woo Bar to kick start the weekend’s engine.
Woo Bar
Austin Road West
West Kowloon, Hong Kong
Yves V @ Club Cubic Apr. 19
Benelux’s finest DJ Yves V is taking over the decks at Club Cubic during his first trip to Asia’s Sin City. Expect an eclectic mix of the best electro, groove and progressive sounds.
Club Cubic
The Boulevard
Suite 2105-02
Estrada do Istmo
Cotai, Macau
The Hong Kong Lacrosse Open Apr. 18-21
The Hong Kong Lacrosse Association (HKLA) is hosting this invitational tournament over the Easter weekend to mark the organisation’s 20th anniversary. Hop on down to the Stanley Ho Sports Center at the University of Hong Kong to witness lacrosse skills, strength and stamina.
Details on schedules and shuttle bus services can be found here and here.
The Peacock @ Hong Kong Cultural Centre’s Grand Theatre Apr. 19–20
The brainchild of famed Oscar-winning art director, Tim Yip’s latest production does not disappoint and tickets are going fast for production shows in Hong Kong over the East weekend. The performance will star award-winning dancer Yang Liping, who will be taking her final bow on stage this weekend.
Grand Theatre
10 Salisbury Rd.
Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
Tickets: HK$ $160-480
Carsick Cars @ Hidden Agenda
Chinese noise rock stalwarts Carsick Cars will be taking the stage at Hidden Agenda on Sunday to promote tracks from their newest album, 3. Hong Kong experimental outfit The Yours will kick off the evening of experimental musings.
Hidden Agenda,
Unit 2A
Wing Fu Industrial Building
15-17 Tai Yip St
Tickets: HK$180
Bruce Lee Exhibition @ Hong Kong Heritage Museum
Seen the renowned Bruce Lee Exhibition yet? If the answer is no and you’ve been living in Hong Kong for more than six months, now is the time to check it out. The exhibition is packed full of the Kung Fu master’s Hollywood memorabilia, documentary films and photographs spanning the actor’s life. A must for even the most fleeting Bruce Lee fans.
Hong Kong Heritage Museum
1 Man Lam Rd
Sha Tin, Hong Kong
Tickets: HK$10
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