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Bruno Mars Live in Macau

Venue Name:

MGM COTAI

Venue Address:

1/F Roof Terrace, MGM COTAI, junto à Avenida da Nave Desportiva, Macau

Sat, January 6, 2024

8:00 PM - 10:00 PM

Venue Website
(853) 8802 3833
Venue Email Address
Event Link
Event Price:

TBA

Have an unforgettable evening with international superstar Bruno Mars on Jan. 6, 2024, at MGM COTAI's 1/F Roof Terrace. Experience the magic of the American singer's debut outdoor concert in Macau, as he brings his signature high-energy and dynamic performance to the stunning MGM venue, heralding the start of an incredible new year.

Known for his versatile musical style blending funk, hip-hop, and R&B, Bruno Mars has achieved global recognition with chart-topping hits such as “Just the Way You Are,” “Uptown Funk,” “That’s What I Like,” and “Wake Up in the Sky.” With over 170 million singles sold worldwide, his performance promises to be an extraordinary musical journey. Tickets for this not-to-be-missed event will be available starting Dec. 9 by calling the ticketing hotline at (853) 8802 3833. Don't miss the opportunity to be part of this historic event.


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4th Macao International Queer Film Festival (MIQFF26)
Venue Name:

Emperor Cinemas Lisboeta Macao

Venue Address:

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

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

8:00 PM Onwards

Venue Website
+852 2522 2996
Venue Email Address
Event Link
Event Price:

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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