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Upcoming concerts and music festivals in Hong Kong and Macau 2024

The best live events you can’t miss

Catharina Cheung
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Catharina Cheung
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Hong Kong and Macau’s music scene has been thriving with activity. From homegrown talents performing at intimate venues to international stars taking on the big stage, there’s much to look forward to for eager concertgoers. If you want to be in the know on all the latest music performances, festivals, concerts, and gigs happening in Hong Kong and Macau, bookmark this page and come back regularly for more updates. 

RECOMMENDED: In the meantime, check out our list of the best live music venues in Hong Kong

Music events taking place in Hong Kong

  • Music
  • Chek Lap Kok

This will be the Japanese singer-songwriter’s first time touring Asia in six years since her last tour in 2018. So far, dates for Taipei and Hong Kong have been confirmed, with Shanghai and more cities promised to come. Risa Oribe, better known by her stage name LiSA, said in a message to her fans, ‘I can finally meet you all! Thank you for waiting so long!’ Fingers crossed she’ll be singing her hit singles Gurenge and Homura.

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  • Concerts
  • Macau

Following on from his Sweet Vision Japan arena tour last year, Japanese singer, actor, and TV personality Tomohisa Yamashita – affectionately known to his fans as Yamapi – will be coming to our shores for his new Asia tour, where he will be playing in Macau before heading to Shanghai.

Catch a ferry to Studio City Macau to see this Japanese idol in the flesh. Ticket allocation by lottery is currently being held for members of Yamashita’s official fan club Club9, while general ticket sales will open on May 23. Tickets will run from $1,088 to $1,688.

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  • Music
  • Rap, hip hop and R&B
  • Macau

Fans who missed seeing Epik High last year will get another chance this June as the three-piece hip-hop group returns to the Macau stage for another concert. Tablo, Mithra Jin, and DJ Tukutz will be kicking off this Asia tour with Macau before moving on to Taipei, Kuala Lumpur, and other cities that have yet to be announced. Tickets range from MOP $788 to $1,588, and will go on sale on June 7. All attendees can join the ‘Hi Bye’ session and will receive a photo card and official poster, while VIP ticket holders will additionally get a chance for a group photo, signed polaroid, and signed poster.

  • Music
  • Chek Lap Kok

Japanese singer and lyricist Aimer will be returning to Hong Kong after five years for a concert. Named ‘3 nuits’, or ‘three nights’ in French, the tour will be going to three major Asian cities, namely Shanghai, Taipei, and Hong Kong. Having started her musical career back in 2011, Aimer has plenty of hits, including the theme songs for several anime series such as Demon Slayer, Chainsaw Man, and Bleach. Catch the singer’s signature husky vocals on July 9 – tickets are now on sale, ranging from $780 to $1,380.

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  • Music
  • Pop
  • San Po Kong

Following the release of his new album 12 Notes, Alec Benjamin has announced that he will be taking his massive North American tour further afield into Asian waters. After playing Singapore and Taipei, the singer-songwriter will be performing for one night in Hong Kong. We can’t wait to hear soulful tracks like Let Me Down Slowly, Water Fountain, and new works such as King Size Bed and Ways to Go performed live. Tickets run from $599 for marked seating to $799 for free standing, and are available on HK Ticketing.

  • Music
  • Macau

After holding a concert of the same name in January this year, the most flamboyant member of South Korean K-pop group Shinee, Key, embarked upon his Asia tour, and Macau is soon to be one of his stops. Key has always been a unique performer within K-pop, with a distinctive timbre, flashy fashion, and sharp sense of humour. In recent years, he has moved more towards television entertainment, but there’s no doubt that he’ll still be amazing onstage, and fans can likely look forward to hearing tracks from his second Korean EP Good & Great, which was released last year. Tickets run from MOP$738 to $1,688.

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  • Music
  • Central

Popular Korean hyperpop girl group aespa will be going on their world tour this year, and one of their many stops in Asia includes Hong Kong. Since their first world tour Hyper Line in 2023, the group has gone on to release their chart-topping My World EP, recorded theme songs for the Pokemon and Beyblade anime series, and been the first Korean pop act to perform at the Governors Ball Music Festival in New York. Let’s hope their setlist includes fan favourites such as Savage, Black Mamba, and Spicy. More details about aespa’s concert have yet to be released, but they have also been confirmed to be playing in Macau on September 21.

  • Music
  • Chek Lap Kok

Celebrated Japanese singer Utada Hikaru has announced that she is coming to Hong Kong on her Science Fiction tour. This will be her first tour in many years, as well as her first-ever concert in Hong Kong. Tickets will range from $680 to $1,580 – registration for the priority ticket ballot will run from noon on April 22 to 6pm on April 23, and if chosen, priority sales will begin on April 29. General sales will then start on May 8. 

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  • Music
  • Hung Hom

The arguably most handsome of Hong Kong’s Four Heavenly Kings is back on the Hong Kong Coliseum stage after being eight years away! Going by the setlist of his Amazing Kode world tour last year – and the fact that he named this tour Iconic – we might well be treated to some of Kwok’s most famous classic throwback dance numbers like I Love You Forever, Para Para Sakura, Generation Next, and more over 10 days. Tickets are priced from $580 to $1,280, with priority booking for BEA credit card holders opening from June 3 to 7. General sales have yet to be announced, so check back as we’ll update when we know more.

  • Music
  • Pop
  • Chek Lap Kok

Chart-topping singer-songwriter Conan Gray has announced that he will be adding nine Asian cities to his Found Heaven world tour. The Asia dates will kick off towards late August in Jakarta, before bringing Gray to Manila, Hong Kong, Taipei, Singapore, Bangkok, Seoul, and Japan. This tour comes straight off the April release of his third studio album, Found Heaven, which has already made the lists of Billboard charts. 

On August 27, Hong Kong fans can expect to enjoy Gray’s homage to 80s tunes in fantastic tracks like Bourgeoisieses, Never Ending Song, and Alley Rose. Tickets run from $598 to $1,900, and are available for purchase on Cityline. Ticket holders for the two VIP tiers can enjoy benefits like exclusive VIP merch, early entry, pre-show opportunity to buy merch before the public, and access to a pre-show Q&A with Gray himself.

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  • Music
  • Jazz
  • Chek Lap Kok

After performing two sold-out shows in Hong Kong last September, the Grammy-winning modern jazz sensation Laufey will bring her dreamy vocals and heart wrenchingly relatable lyrics back to our shores. She started her Bewitched US tour in late 2023, which will also bring her across Europe this year, followed by her latest announcement of Asia dates, including Kuala Lumpur, Hong Kong, Taipei, Manila, and Singapore. 

We had the pleasure of interviewing Laufey last year, and we can’t wait to hear her belt out tracks such as From The Start, Second Best, and Lovesick. Hong Kong fans can experience Laufey live on August 29 – tickets will range from $599 to $899. Live Nation members can access the pre-sale on the morning of May 6, while general sales will open to the public on May 7.

  • Music
  • Pop
  • Chek Lap Kok

Pop-rock sensation Olivia Rodrigo is currently on tour around America, the UK, and Europe until August, but she has just announced that nine dates will be added to the show, bringing Rodrigo to her first-ever run in Asia and Australia. The Asia leg of the Guts world tour will kick off in Bangkok, before moving through Seoul, Hong Kong, Tokyo, Singapore, Melbourne, and Sydney.

Hong Kong fans, mark your calendars for September 24. Ticket prices have yet to be fully announced, but there will be pre-sales for American Express card holders, as well as a Live Nation pre-sale opening on May 16, while general sales begin on May 17. For an elevated experience, check out the VIP package, which includes priority access to the pit, a VIP bar throughout the night, a specially designed VIP gift item, and more.

We can’t wait to see this multi-platinum, three-time Grammy winner perform hits like obsessed, good 4 u, drivers license, and ballad of a homeschooled girl – expect to emerge having screamed yourself hoarse.

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  • Music
  • Pop
  • Chek Lap Kok

Following from their Hong Kong concert last August, indie pop band Lany are once again returning to our shores later this year in October. Their world tour comes straight off the back of their new studio album ‘a beautiful blur’, with hit tracks such as Alonica, XXL, and Cause You Have To. Let’s place bets on whether they’ll be performing the studio or ‘Hopeless’ stripped back version of Love At First Fight at the live concert. Prices have yet to be released, but fans can secure the first round of tickets at the artist presale on March 11, while the Live Nation presale is available for members on March 13. General sales will then start on March 14.

  • Music
  • Dance and electronic
  • Mong Kok

Platinum British singer Anne-Marie has just announced that she’ll be embarking on an Asia tour this September and October, playing in Osaka, Manila, Singapore, Hong Kong, and Taipei. We love her brand of musical authenticity that deals with highly personal subject matters like body image issues, cheating in relationships, and gender-free love, and we can’t wait to experience it live. 

Tickets run from $699 to $799, with the $799 tier split into either seated or standing. The presale for Live Nation members will begin at 3pm on May 23, while general public sales will be released on May 24. 

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  • Music
  • Chek Lap Kok

Following the announcement that their new LP X’s will be dropping on July 12, Cigarettes After Sex will also be going on a world tour that will extend into 2025. The band’s slowcore, raw, pop sound is gradually drawing from slow dance inspiration from the 70s and 80s. Their music has always been easy to sink into with a sensuality that has become part of their signature sound. As the trio will only arrive in town on tour early next year, ticketing details have yet to be announced, but check back for updates!

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