UNHEARD 2025: musiquarium feat. DONNA GOLDN, A Vivid Machine, BABY DIWATA
| Venue Name: Terrible Baby, Music Room | |
| Venue Address: 4/F, Eaton HK, 380 Nathan Rd, Jordan, Hong Kong | |
Sat, August 2, 2025 | |
9:00 PM - 11:30 PM | |
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| +85227101866 | |
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| Event Price: HK$150 |
Dive into an immersive night of experimental music at UNHEARD 2025: musiquarium, happening on Saturday, Aug. 2, 2025, from 9 PM to 11:30 PM at the Music Room, Terrible Baby. As part of the UNHEARD Sound & Music Festival 2025, this special edition of musiquarium highlights emerging voices from Hong Kong and beyond, offering a platform for bold, genre-defying performances and fresh sounds.
The lineup features DONNA GOLDN, a Korean-English pop songwriter and boundary-breaking vocalist from Belgium, known for her viral hit "Grape Wifey (청포도 마누라)." Also taking the stage is A Vivid Machine, a Hong Kong-based electronic rock duo blending emotional depth with glitchy logic. Closing out the night is BABY DIWATA, one half of the queer rave/art collective Panic Library, who brings experimental flair and femme-forward energy to every beat.
Tickets are HK$150, inclusive of one drink. Whether you're looking to discover your next favorite artist or craving an alternative sonic experience, this event offers an eclectic and electric night you won’t forget.
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| Venue Name: Oi! | |
| Venue Address: 12 Oil St, North Point, Hong Kong | |
Thu, March 19, 2026 - Sun, August 30, 2026 | |
10:00 AM - 8:00 PM | |
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| tel:+85225123000 | |
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| Event Price: Free |
Step into an immersive artistic environment at "Oi! Spotlight — Jeremy’s Bathhouse" from March 19 to Aug. 30, 2026, at Oi! Glassie, presented by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department and organized by Oi!. This solo exhibition by Hong Kong artist Chan Wai-lap continues his “Swimming” series, transforming the gallery into a conceptual bathhouse that blends reality with imagination.
Inspired by bathing cultures across different times and places, the installation reinterprets these traditions into a distinctly contemporary Hong Kong context. Through spatial design and sensory storytelling, the exhibition dissolves boundaries between public and private experiences, inviting reflection on how spaces shape identity, memory, and connection.
At its core, the bathhouse becomes a symbolic environment for purification of both body and mind, while also exploring themes of self-discovery and shared human experience. The exhibition offers an immersive encounter that encourages visitors to reconsider how culture and perception interact within everyday environments, framed through Chan Wai-lap’s distinctive artistic lens.
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| Venue Name: Asia Society Hong Kong Center | |
| Venue Address: 9 Justice Drive, Admiralty, Hong Kong | |
Wed, March 25, 2026 - Sun, June 21, 2026 | |
11:00 AM - 6:00 PM | |
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| tel:21039511 | |
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Asia Society Hong Kong Center presents “Hung Hsien: Between Worlds” from March 25 to June 21 at the Chantal Miller Gallery, marking the first exhibition in the “Celebration of Ink” series. The exhibition focuses on 92-year-oldHung Hsien (洪嫻, Margaret Chang), a modern ink art pioneer whose career spans more than seven decades.
Hung Hsien developed a personal ink painting language that bridges traditional Chinese techniques and Western abstract art. Influenced by classical ink masters as well as modernist movements encountered during her studies in the United States, her works are characterized by fluid brushwork, abstract composition, and expressive use of color.
The exhibition sheds light on Hung’s contributions to global modernism, positioning her work within a broader art historical context that connects East and West. By examining her artistic evolution, the show reveals how Hung challenged conventions while preserving the spirit of ink painting.
Guest curated by Dr. Tiffany Wai-ying Beres, in consultation with Dr. Einor Cervone, the exhibition is co-organized by Asia Society Hong Kong Center and Asia Society Texas, with support from multiple cultural foundations. “Hung Hsien: Between Worlds” offers audiences an opportunity to engage with an artist whose work exists between cultures, traditions, and artistic worlds.
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| Venue Name: GATE33 Gallery 藝文館 | |
| Venue Address: AIRSIDE, 2 Concorde Rd, Kowloon City, Hong Kong | |
Wed, April 1, 2026 - Fri, July 31, 2026 | |
11:00 AM - 8:00 PM | |
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| Event Price: HK$20 |
Step into a cultural deep dive at “The Cha Chaan Teng Codex — Tales of Invisible Designs,” running from April 1 to July 31, 2026, at GATE33 Gallery, AIRSIDE. This immersive exhibition takes Hong Kong’s iconic cha chaan teng culture as its foundation, expanding into design, history, and multi-sensory storytelling through a research-driven curatorial approach.
Visitors can explore a re-creation of the former Hoi On Coffee Shop, offering insight into traditional interiors and spatial design, alongside a life-size beverage station that reveals the fast-paced workflow behind classic cha chaan teng service. Interactive elements invite guests to step into the role of a waiter, experiencing the rhythm and precision behind a “lightning-speed meal,” while industrial designers and food practitioners reimagine familiar tableware and dishes through a contemporary lens.
Open from 12 PM to 8 PM on weekdays and 11 AM to 9 PM on weekends and public holidays, the exhibition closes admissions 15 minutes before closing. Tickets are priced at HK$20, with free entry for children aged three and under, offering an accessible way to rediscover a defining part of Hong Kong’s cultural identity.
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| Venue Name: Multiple locations | |
| Venue Address: Multiple locations | |
Wed, April 1, 2026 - Tue, June 30, 2026 | |
11:00 AM Onwards | |
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| Event Price: Prices vary |
Hong Kong Pop Culture Festival 2026 unfolds from April 1 to June 30, 2026, across various venues in the city, presenting a vibrant celebration of creativity and innovation. The fourth edition of the festival invites audiences into a dynamic cultural space where reality and imagination intertwine through stage performances, thematic exhibitions, film screenings, and outreach activities.
Visitors can expect unique artistic dialogues, from the fusion of traditional instruments like the erhu with contemporary ensembles to imaginative storytelling expressed through light, music, and visual arts.
A key highlight is the outdoor installation “Pop Unboxed,” running from April 25 to June 30, 2026, open daily from 12 PM to 8 PM. Co-curated with the Hong Kong Design Institute, this immersive showcase reinterprets Hong Kong’s pop culture through music, fashion, comics, spatial design, and original IP. Four themed exhibits bring together heritage and modern creativity, featuring reimagined comic art, cinematic neon installations, avant-garde fashion, and vinyl cover displays celebrating legendary female singers alongside a virtual artist.
With a wide range of programs and experiences, the festival offers a multidimensional journey into the evolving landscape of Hong Kong’s pop culture, highlighting its ability to inspire, connect, and transcend boundaries.
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