February 2026 Hong Kong Activities | Events, Exhibitions & Things to Do

February brings Lunar New Year celebrations, Valentine’s outings and a mix of cultural and outdoor events across the city. Discover exhibitions, pop-ups and seasonal happenings to make the most of the short month. Whatever you’re looking for—festive markets, live performances or a cosy date idea—the list below has times, locations and ideas to help you plan. Check it and book ahead where needed.

Only this month

Be Our Guest - Studio After Cigs.JK Solo Exhibition

Be Our Guest is not just an invitation, it's a welcome into the strange, soft, and sarcastic world of Studio After Cigs. The work of Studio After Cigs revolves around PowPow, a black cat holding a wine glass with an air of effortless cool. Beneath PowPow's iconic and highly recognizable image lies a contemporary attitude towards life. This marks the first global solo exhibition by the international artist Studio After Cigs.JK, who boasts 460,000 followers. The mysterious black cat PowPow officially jumps from the online world into reality at Tai Kwun in Central, Hong Kong.

Blue Girl Dai Pai Dong Closing Party

Sunken Crew will be closing out another amazing season of shows at one of our favorite venues in the city with a very special headliner. We're honored to close out Blue Girl Dai Pai Dong on February 27th at AIA Carnival, where we'll be joined by our friends from Nodes Rec. for an unforgettable night featuring top-tier music and perfect vibes.

Sai Kung Art Journey

Embark on an art, culture, and nature journey to Yim Tin Tsai. Experience live performances on traditional ferries, professional cultural guided tours exploring the island's salt industry history, Catholic and Hakka cultural fusion, traditional architecture, and natural ecology. Each trip includes a 5-minute roll call, 15-minute onboard performance, 30-minute professional guided tour introducing Yim Tin Tsai's unique history, culture and natural scenery, free time to explore the island, and return journey with performance. Special Lunar New Year experience with traditional Hakka tea cake ceremony at 11:00 and 15:00.

Kai Tak Sports Park Lunar New Year Fair 2026

Festive Food x Creative Handicrafts x New Year Goods. Kai Tak's first outdoor waterfront Lunar New Year fair is here! Shop for New Year goods while enjoying stunning sea views and experiencing a unique festive atmosphere. The venue features many selected specialty stalls: seasonal flowers, hand-written fai chun (spring couplets), modern New Year gifts, wines, snacks and desserts - basically everything you need for New Year shopping. There are also local cooked food stalls with hot festive delicacies waiting for you. Gather your family, friends, and even bring your furry companions to the Kai Tak waterfront to walk around for good luck, browse the fair, enjoy good food, and feel the lively New Year atmosphere with the sea breeze. Welcome the New Year together and have a happy and prosperous year!

EGA x The Murray: Valentine's CandleNight Dinner

On Feb 15, CandleNight Dinner arrives at The Murray — a one-night Valentine's experience where candlelit, live performances, and a full dinner come together in an intimate setting. The evening features a newly designed Valentine's menu, created exclusively for this night, set against the timeless elegance of The Murray. Designed for close friends, couples, and hearts that love romantic moments, and a dinner shared with someone special. Slow down. Let the music play. Stay in the moment. 🎟️ Tickets are now available!

LOVE / DEATH / METAL Music Night

Following a series of highly acclaimed heavy music nights, The Underground will cast a dark spell about 'love and death' in Kowloon this Valentine's Day. Whether you're moved by love or heartbroken, this music night promises an intense heavy metal experience.

The Mira Vibes | BEAT FRIDAY - Canton Disco Party

Join an unforgettable night of Canton Disco Vibes celebrating the legendary neon-lit music scene at Vibes in Tsim Sha Tsui! The iconic Hong Kong DJ duo Beat Friday (INK and Ballshing) will be spinning a nostalgic mashup of Cantopop and Canton Disco hits from the '80s and '90s. Enjoy 3 Löwenbräu beers included with your ticket and relive the wildest decades of Hong Kong music. Limited complimentary Fresh Rose romantic experience kit available.

Rooftop Singles Night

Feeling heartbroken? Solo? Or embracing self-love? Join our Rooftop Singles Night on 13 February for a playlist of soul-stirring songs that hit all the right feels. Enjoy classic heartbreak anthems at Sugar rooftop bar, paired with Hong Kong classic movie-themed cocktails and Asian-inspired bites for a memorable evening.

Inclusive Art Biennial Exhibition

The 'Inclusive Art Biennial Exhibition' jointly organized by Little Drawing Board Charity and Art Gallery will be held this weekend. You can appreciate what 'inclusion' means in the eyes of children. There will also be free workshops where you can experience 'Alcohol Ink Art Creation' together with us! Exhibition hours: 11:00-20:00. Workshop: 15:00-17:00.

LIFE MART Pool Market

LIFE MART will once again hold the 'Pool Theme' market event this year. The event will be divided into three sessions and three stages. The dates and locations are: February 6-8 (AIRSIDE), March 14-15, and May 1-3 (The Mills).

Club Ska 26

Hong Kong International Reggae Ska Festival is proud to bring the annual Club Ska back to the Fringe Club featuring scorchin' Ska, skankin' Reggae and swingin' Rocksteady. Taiwan's Skaraoke will be taking the stage once again, alongside Asia's finest offbeat bands for a night of live big band scorchers.

Also this month

LuLu the Piggy x Lian Heung Lau Special Collaboration

A century-old teahouse meets modern pop culture — Lian Heung Lau's Tsim Sha Tsui branch is getting a playful makeover with the arrival of everyone's favourite canned piggy, LuLu! For a limited time, LuLu dons the apron of a teahouse waiter, greeting guests and serving up steaming dim sum at a dedicated photo spot designed just for this collaboration. It's the perfect excuse to enjoy classic Hong Kong yum cha with a fun, contemporary twist. Starting 13 February at 2:00 PM, a range of exclusive merchandise will be up for grabs — think limited-edition PVC figurine keychains, tees, scarves, and tote bags, all dressed in retro Hong Kong teahouse aesthetics that are equal parts nostalgic and stylish. Follow @toyzeroplus_hk and @luluthepiggy_hk to stay updated on the latest drops and announcements.

Fluttering Wishes — Aka C. Solo Exhibition

Aka C. (趙慧珊), rising star of the local art scene and former pop idol, presents her fourth solo exhibition 「Fluttering Wishes 晃樂•願」at Harbour City Art Gallery, running from 27 February to 22 March 2026. Opening hours are 11am to 9pm daily. The exhibition continues her signature style of intricate pen-and-ink drawings in black, white and gold, using delicate lines and luminous contrasts to create poetic, narrative-rich scenes—a sanctuary for the soul amidst the city's pace. The title evokes "joyful blessings amidst shimmering light and shadow" and marks a milestone in her thirteen-year creative path, from performer to contemplative artist. Curated by Rikko Lee, the show includes new works on different mediums, the limited-edition Lucky Cat Zodiac series, and a collaboration with KOFFA—the "Also Known As" lighting installation.

"On the Waves Searching for Maternal Body Memory" — Lam Jung Yi Solo Exhibition

The exhibition, titled 'On the Waves Searching for Maternal Body Memory', extends Lam Jung Yi's research and creative context from 'Tapa Art Practice under a Post-Austronesian Perspective'. Tapa cloth serves as the core medium — a traditional fibre craft originating from Taiwan's indigenous cultural context, made by beating and stretching tree bark. Its production process is deeply embedded in bodily labour, natural environments, and community practice. When Lam Jung Yi encountered tapa cloth craftsmanship across different Austronesian regions, the recurring sense of similarity and cultural resonance led her to understand maternal memory as a state of continuous generation — through walking, connecting, and creating. Like a 'wave', it is a state of continuous movement, allowing cultural memory to be seen not as something statically preserved, but as something repeatedly evoked and transformed through materials, spatial perception, and lived practice. This solo exhibition invites creators from different fields to collaborate and exhibit under Lam's proposed creative context and methodology. Each work responds to the exhibition theme in its own independent form, translating tapa cloth from a craft context into the contemporary art field as a medium for thinking about cultural flow and memory formation.

Hong Kong Wishing Festival 2026

At the beginning of the new year, everything is renewed. The Hong Kong Wishing Festival will bring the first 'Light and Hope' float parade on the first day of the Lunar New Year, injecting luminous energy into the city and illuminating every Hong Kong person. Under the Lam Tsuen trees, wish cards flutter and wish lanterns shine. There will be float exhibitions, Lam Tsuen Voice, Lunar New Year market, game stalls, food plaza, and performances by numerous artists and singers, immersing you in a wonderful and bright wishing atmosphere. Let us look forward to the coming of the new year together. Come with your loved ones to Lam Tsuen to make wishes and pray for blessings, or walk along the Tsim Sha Tsui Avenue of Stars to welcome the blessings brought by the floats.

League of Legends LCK CUP Finals 2026

2026 LCK Cup Finals in Hong Kong presented by CGA. The finals will leave Korea for the first time and be held in Hong Kong for the first time. The event will be held at Kai Tak Sports Park from February 28 to March 1, 2026. Each competition day will feature a Bo5 (best of five) high-intensity showdown, directly determining qualification for the world-class international First Stand Tournament (League of Legends Global First Stand). This means the Hong Kong stop is not only a championship battle but also a crucial step towards the world stage. An epic showdown not to be missed is about to unfold!

"The Unchanging Star" MOLLY 20th Anniversary Exhibition

From January 24 to February 10, 2026, the MOLLY 20th Anniversary Exhibition will make its first stop at the West Kowloon Cultural District Art Park Pavilion in Hong Kong. This touring exhibition comprehensively traces MOLLY's complete growth trajectory over the past 20 years, inviting visitors to embark on this wonderful journey spanning two decades. The exhibition uses an official website real-name ticketing system. Ticket purchases require filling in name, last 4 digits of valid ID (excluding numbers or letters in brackets), and phone number. One ticket corresponds to one ID number. Each ID can purchase a maximum of one ticket per day during the exhibition period, and each account can purchase up to 4 tickets per day. Regular Ticket (Single Person Single Day) HK$99: Includes entry for specified date and time slot, plus exhibition souvenir gift set (MOLLY 20th Anniversary Exhibition limited film x1 / MOLLY Little Painter commemorative ticket stub x1). VIP Ticket (Single Person Single Day) HK$299: Includes entry for specified date and time slot, plus exhibition souvenir gift set (MOLLY 20th Anniversary Exhibition limited film x1 / MOLLY Little Painter commemorative ticket stub x1 / MEGA ROYAL MOLLY 100% 20th Anniversary x1). First week tickets (January 24-30, 2026) go on sale January 2, 2026 at 6:00 PM. Full exhibition period tickets will be available from January 24, 2026 at 00:00. Daily admission is divided into 10 time slots. Visitors must enter according to their purchased time slot. Opening Hours: 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM daily

"You'll Never Walk Alone" Vivian Ho Solo Exhibition

From January 9 to February 8, 2026, "You'll Never Walk Alone" Vivian Ho Solo Exhibition will be held at NO IDEA GALLERY in Central. The speeding train may never stop, and we may never find the exit, but none of this matters. Because wherever people are, that's where home is. Facing the bizarre and strange things in the city, you don't need to be afraid—remember, you're not fighting alone. The exhibition features experimental creations using Acrylic and Marker pens, incorporating lenticular printing to bring new dimensions and visual stimulation to the images. She continues her observations of Hong Kong's urban life and culture, with vibrant colors and intricate lines interweaving the sense of disorientation in the city: dazzling yet inescapable. Opening Hours: 12:00 PM - 7:00 PM, Tuesday to Sunday

Tennis Block Party

Chubb Life will host a three-day Australian Open viewing party from January 30 to February 1, 2026, inviting tennis fans to experience the exciting atmosphere of the Australian Open at Taikoo Place Sugar Street outdoor viewing party. The venue features a large screen broadcasting exciting Australian Open matches, food stalls, and tennis-themed interactive games for a rich experience! Join friends and family for a wonderful weekend, fully immersed in every thrilling match! As the official life insurance partner of the Australian Open, Chubb Life has been committed to providing excellent protection for customers and extending the concept of inheritance to sports development. Event highlights include: Match Broadcast Zone with large outdoor LED screen broadcasting Australian Open matches live; Carnival Fun with tennis-themed games, face painting, claw machines and other parent-child interactive activities; Dining Feast featuring popular brands such as Dong Suk Suk, Silk, Snack Baby, Bar Leone and more.

Hong Kong Pet Expo 2026

The Hong Kong Pet Expo 2026 returns to the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre Hall 1 from January 29 to February 1, 2026. This year's expo features the largest gathering of world-renowned pet brands in Hong Kong, offering everything pet owners could need. A special highlight is the new Aquarium and Insect Pavilion, perfect for those interested in small pets. OneDegree will set up a special "Peach Blossom Bird Gate" photo spot with auspicious New Year themes, where pet owners can take precious photos with their pets. Visit the OneDegree booth (Hall 1|1E-C06) to receive free instant photos, participate in interactive games and health seminars, and have a chance to win various pet gifts and limited edition items.

Tea Round 2026

Tea Round 2026 embraces 'Blended' as its theme, gathering tea artisans and enthusiasts from different regions, generations, and philosophies to celebrate Hong Kong's diverse tea culture. The festival showcases traditional Chinese tea blends, globally renowned Japanese matcha, classic Hong Kong milk tea, and modern fruit-infused beverages. Visitors can explore various workshops including 'Milk Tea Master Experience', 'The Art of Puer Tea Blending in Traditional Tea House', 'Song Dynasty Tea Ceremony Experience', and 'Fujian Gongfu Tea Themed Tea Ceremony'. The event demonstrates how Hong Kong serves as a cultural exchange hub, blending tradition with modernity and East with West. Free admission to the marketplace with additional costs for workshops.

Ongoing & long-running

The Journey of Light and Shadow at Yau Ma Tei Police Station

Join the captivating "Yau Ma Tei Police Station Light and Shadow Journey" exhibition from January 1-31, 2026, at the historic Yau Ma Tei Police Station in Kowloon, built in 1922. This immersive experience celebrates Hong Kong's iconic crime films, allowing visitors to step into recreated scenes from classic movies, including a nostalgic theater entrance, a time tunnel showcasing action-packed moments, and even a replica of a vintage holding cell. With tickets priced at just HK$30, this unique event blends cinema, culture, and history, offering fans the chance to relive the thrill of Hong Kong's cinematic legacy. Don't miss this opportunity to explore the world of Hong Kong's crime dramas in a truly interactive setting!

Ancient Egypt Unveiled: Treasures from Egyptian Museums

The Hong Kong Palace Museum presents the largest, most comprehensive, and longest-running display of ancient Egyptian treasures in Hong Kong. This landmark exhibition features 250 precious artefacts from seven major Egyptian museums and the Saqqara archaeological site, organized in collaboration with the Supreme Council of Antiquities of Egypt. The exhibition traces 5,000 years of ancient Egyptian civilization through four thematic sections: 'The Land of Pharaohs', 'The World of Tutankhamun', 'The Secrets of Saqqara', and 'Ancient Egypt and the World'. Highlights include colossal statues of Akhenaten and Tutankhamun, gold ornaments, large-scale coffins, animal mummies, and latest archaeological discoveries. All artefacts are displayed in Hong Kong for the first time, with many exhibited outside Egypt for the first time.

Ryuichi Sakamoto | seeing sound, hearing time

This exhibition celebrates the legacy of composer, producer, and artist Ryuichi Sakamoto (Japanese, 1952–2023). Sakamoto is renowned for his award-winning film scores, extensive cross-genre collaborations, and tireless spirit of exploration. The exhibition features the monumental, site-specific installation 'async-immersion' (2023), a collaborative work between Sakamoto and artist Shiro Takatani, presented as part of Sakamoto's 'installation music' series.

CR7® LIFE Museum Hong Kong

The first and exclusive CR7 LIFE Museum in Asia, showcasing Cristiano Ronaldo's journey, career, and life through an exclusive view with stories never told before. This unique experience offers visitors an intimate look into the world of one of football's greatest legends, featuring personal memorabilia, interactive displays, and immersive exhibits.

Fong Hung Music Gathering 2025/26

From September 1, 2025 to May 30, 2026, Tai Kwun presents the Fong Hung Music Gathering at the Laundry Steps. Tai Kwun, as a vibrant and community-gathering space, is committed to building a cultural platform that embraces creativity, diversity, and community connection. By providing a stage for emerging and independent creators, it promotes innovative storytelling and artistic expression, echoing the evolution of the city's cultural context. "Tai Kwun Stone Steps Cinema" and "Fong Hung Music Gathering" provide important exhibition and performance spaces for independent films and small-scale music productions, giving them opportunities for display and exchange. Entering the 25/26 season, this dual series will debut with a new curatorial direction and lineup, allowing different categories of film screenings and live performances to flourish and resonate together. Since 2021, "Fong Hung Music Gathering" has realized its artistic vision by creating an intimate stage presenting live performances of different styles from classical, jazz, pop to world music. The program is curated by independent musicians and producers, encouraging them to present the diverse landscape of Hong Kong's music industry from unique perspectives. Starting September 2025, the program will expand to cover broader musical territories including indie music, jazz, musical theatre, folk, and ambient music. Musicians will also share personal insights beyond performances, allowing audiences to genuinely experience the evolution of different musical styles. The season will kick off on September 5-7, 2025 with "Sound the Future," curated by veteran curator and producer Lung Chik Chi, showcasing Hong Kong's vibrant independent music scene. The program gathers indie singer-songwriters and bands of diverse styles, with performances by OJ Reambillo, ROSEMANCES, Joya, CHANCHARLIE, and Wing It Dawn. Opening Hours: Daily

"Gracefully Swallowing One's Own Rumination" — Yeung Pui Hang Solo Exhibition

Blindspot Gallery is pleased to present 'Yeung Pui Hang: Gracefully Swallowing One's Own Rumination', on view from 24 February to 2 May 2026. This marks the artist's fourth solo exhibition at the gallery. Working across aquariums, gardening, found objects, installation, and photography, Yeung channels his deeply internalised worldview into each piece. His practice probes the underlying logic of natural and artificial ecosystems, meticulously staging scenes that mirror human relationships — evoking emotional resonance while guiding viewers into contemplation of self-awareness and intersubjectivity. On 21 March at 4:00 PM, Yeung Pui Hang will be joined by artist Lam Lap Sze for a conversation, conducted in English.

Wild Togetherland Interactive Art Exhibition

This Christmas, GATE33 Gallery joins hands with Hong Kong-based non-profit ALAN (ARTISTS who LOVE ANIMALS & NATURE) to present a multimedia exhibition exploring coexistence of humanity and nature in our shared urban habitats through artists' works from Hong Kong, Japan, and Italy. The engaging and playful interactive art experience invites visitors to navigate the urban environment through the eyes of wildlife—encouraging empathy, respect for other species, and a renewed awareness of balance and harmony within our shared world. Featuring 10 international artist collectives, the exhibition includes interactive installations such as 'My Tail Generator' by Sino Inc. from Japan, 'RGB Landscape' by Carnovsky from Italy, and works by Hong Kong artists exploring urban wildlife coexistence. Admission is free, with weekend and holiday docent tours available.

Eileen Chang's Repulse Bay: Love, Fragility and Beauty

The Repulse Bay Arcade presents 'Eileen Chang's Repulse Bay: Love, Fragility and Beauty' exhibition, commemorating the 30th anniversary of the renowned Chinese writer's passing. The exhibition explores the deep connection between this literary giant and the iconic Repulse Bay Hotel. Running from October 1, 2025 to March 1, 2026, the exhibition invites visitors to journey through the history of the Repulse Bay Hotel and Eileen Chang's literary brilliance, discovering how the hotel became a source of inspiration for this legendary Chinese literary figure and influenced her creative work during times of change. The exhibition features precious artifacts including the hotel's 1941 menu, historical photographs, and previously unreleased materials that witness the glorious history of the Repulse Bay Hotel. Additionally, the exhibition specially displays reproductions of Eileen Chang's manuscripts and letters generously loaned by Hong Kong Metropolitan University, allowing visitors to glimpse into Eileen Chang's inner world and understand how the Repulse Bay Hotel nurtured her exploration of desire and pursuit of beauty in a fleeting world.

AIA Carnival 2025-2026

Hong Kong's beloved winter tradition returns with thrilling rides, exciting games, and tasty treats! The AIA Carnival is coming back to the Central Harbourfront with new adventures and old favourites. This year features an adrenaline-pumping line-up of thrill rides, family favourites and kid-friendly rides, including headline rides making their debut in Hong Kong and even Asia for the very first time. The Carnival showcases a fresh range of toys, some made exclusively for the event, including many popular characters, plus three brand-new carnival games. Expanded food and beverage offerings serve up a wide array of international flavours, local favourites, and classic carnival snacks. Entertainment includes music programming every weekend, roving entertainers, and performances at the Henderson Land Community Arena celebrating the city's rich creative spirit. The fan-favourite Blue Girl Dai Pai Dong returns with a refreshed lineup from lively Canto-disco parties to label showcases spotlighting emerging local artists. Discover whimsical and eye-catching themed areas with Instagram-worthy installations perfect for photos. Special offers available for students with valid ID (free weekday admission except Jan 9 & 16) and seniors aged 60+ (buy-one-get-one-free circus tickets on weekdays).