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2025 KARA “The Phoenix Tour” in Macau

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Macau Studio City Event Center

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Estr. do Istmo, Macao

Sat, August 30, 2025

12:00 AM Onwards

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+853 8865 8888
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From MOP688

KARA, one of K-pop’s most iconic and trailblazing girl groups, is back and stronger than ever with “The Phoenix Tour”—landing in Macau on August 30 at the Studio City Event Center. Known as the first Korean girl group to headline a Japanese dome concert, KARA now returns to the grand stage to celebrate their enduring legacy with fans across Asia.

This much-anticipated Macau show promises a high-energy blend of nostalgia and evolution, featuring legendary tracks like Honey, Mr., and Pandora, along with stunning visuals and refined performances that capture the group’s growth and timeless appeal.

Whether you were there at the start or fell in love along the way, this is your chance to relive the golden days of K-pop with KARA in their prime. Don’t miss what promises to be an unforgettable evening of music, memories, and magic.

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4th Macao International Queer Film Festival (MIQFF26)
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Emperor Cinemas Lisboeta Macao

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2/F Lisboeta, Rua da Patinagem, Cotai, Macao

Fri, June 5, 2026 - Sat, June 27, 2026

8:00 PM Onwards

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+852 2522 2996
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Prices vary

The 4th Macao International Queer Film Festival (MIQFF) returns from June 5-27, 2026, bringing its largest program to date with a curated lineup of 24 feature films exploring LGBTQ+ stories, identities, and lived experiences from around the world.

This year’s edition carries the theme “Queertopia!/?,” reflecting on the evolving realities of queer life through cinema that challenges social norms, examines oppression, and celebrates love, freedom, and self-expression. As Macao’s only LGBTQ+-focused film festival, MIQFF continues its mission of fostering dialogue on gender and cultural diversity while creating a platform for queer voices to be seen and heard.

The festival opens with “Cyclone,” directed by Philip Yung, a drama following a transgender sex worker navigating identity, trauma, and survival after leaving Mainland China for Hong Kong. The film previously screened in the Big Screen Competition section at the International Film Festival Rotterdam 2026 and served as the closing film of the 2026 Hong Kong International Film Festival.

Alongside screenings, MIQFF also features post-film discussions, talks, and community events throughout Pride Month. Don't miss out!

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