Playtimes HK Magazine October 2017 Issue | Page 12

T H E Coming Soon H O T T E S T H A P P E N I N G S 4 Nov 4 Nov The Big Picnic Hong Kong’s biggest community festival is back for another year. Grab your flip flops and meet us on Discovery Bay’s Tai Pak Beach for music and dancing. With three music stages and a dance stage, it will be a struggle to tear yourself away for some pizza! The Big Picnic starts at 10am and will run until 9.30pm come rain or shine. www.thebigpicnichk.com Lamma Fun Day Head to Power Station Beach to join the 17th annual Lamma Fun Day festival. You can help to support The Child Welfare Scheme while enjoying yourself during a day filled with live music, family fun, food and market stalls. www.eventbrite.hk A R O U N D 11 Nov HKRU Charity Ball Put your glad rags on for a night of classic rock to support underprivileged children in Hong Kong. With cocktails at 6pm, a gourmet meal at 8pm and performances from experienced rockers, you’re guaranteed a good time! Book your tickets at www.ticketflap.com 17-19 Nov 11 Nov Symphony Under the Stars Clockenflap One of the biggest events in the Hong Kong calendar, Clockenflap returns for its 10th year. With performances from Massive Attack and Cashmere Cat interspersed with art and a silent disco, you’ll get your money’s worth at this iconic, family friendly weekend. www.clockenflap.com An experience like no other, listen to Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra perform under the stars at Central Harbourfront. Complete with fireworks, you must attend this at least once in your life as it is a truly spectacular performance. www.hkphil.org 23 & 24 Dec 6-28 Jan 2-3 Dec Music for Kids E Grand Prix Get into the Christmas spirit by attending this performance by the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra at the Cultural Centre. Beautiful Christmas music to put smiles on the whole family’s faces. www.hkphil.org 45 laps, two hairpins and 10 turns. You guessed it, the Hong Kong E Grand Prix is back! Cancel your plans and head down to Central Harbourfront for two action packed days of electric car racing. This year, the event has been expanded to two races, making Hong Kong the first Asian city to host a double header. How could you miss it? http://hkformulae.com Cats After a successful season on London’s West End, the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical revival is finally visiting Hong Kong. Based on T.S. Elliot’s Old Possum’s Book of Highly Practical Cats, the 2015 Olivier Award- nominated musical will amaze all who go to see it. www.hkticketing.com.hk For more events go to www.playtimes.com.hk 10 www.playtimes.com.hk T O W N