It’s a busy week for events in the GBA – and with transport links and checkpoint clearance getting smoother by the day, you’ve no excuse not to get out there and experience the best of what the region has to offer.
Macao has the Fringe Festival in town throughout September, along with a handful of exciting independent happenings, plus the city’s annual fireworks contest and its first ever performing arts festival for toddlers.
Meanwhile, highlights from the GBA include Hong Kong’s first hot air balloon festival and Guangzhou’s international coffee festival.
Read on to find out more.
Macao

Thetiredeyes live
Known for their fusion of jazz, R&B, neo soul, hip hop, and pop, local band thetiredeyes will be performing a special set at the Roadhouse’s jazz night, followed by a jam session.
Venue: The Roadhouse, Broadway Macau
Date: 1 September
Time: From 8 pm onwards
Zodiac with you oil painting exhibition
Local artist Sharon Van draws inspiration from the animals of the Chinese zodiac and transforms them into metaphors for human behaviour in this oil painting series.
Venue: Gallery C03 at 10 Fantasia
Date: 2 September to 31 October (closed on Mondays)
Time: 11 am to 6 pm
Living Here, Living Together guided tour
Learn about the daily experiences and stories of second-generation Filipinos in Macao while walking around the city. Delivered in Tagalog and Cantonese, with written Chinese and English translation.
Venue: Starts at Largo de Santo Agostinho
Date: 3 to 7 September
Time: 2 pm, 3 pm, 4 pm, 5 pm

Cute Fest
Cute Fest is Macao’s first ever performing arts festival for infants and toddlers, taking place across various venues from 4 to 14 September.
Venues: Various locations across the city
Dates: 4 to 14 September
Macao City Fringe Festival
This year’s Fringe festival brings 18 arts programmes and 13 outreach activities to the city, with events officially kicking off on the 5 September with a puppetry show at the Macao Tea Culture House.
Venue: Various locations across the city
Date: 5 to 28 September
The Macao Orchestra’s season opening concert
The Macao Orchestra kicks off its new season by celebrating the 150th anniversary of Impressionist maestro Maurice Ravel, along with rising Korean violinist Inmo Yang’s debut performance in Macao.
Venue: Grand Auditorium of the Macao Cultural Centre
Date: 6 September
Time: 8 pm to 9:15 pm
Vinyl market
Pick up some vinyls brought over from Hong Kong at Bookand this weekend.
Venue: Bookand
Date: 6 to 7 September
Time: 12 pm to 8 pm
The 33rd Macao International Fireworks Display Contest
The annual fireworks display contest kicks off this month, lighting up the skies with firework displays from teams hailing from all over the world.
Venue: Some of the best viewing spots include Vida Rica Bar, the waterfront near the Kun Iam Statue, and the Macao Science Center
Date: 6, 13, 20 September
Time: 8 pm to 9:15 pm
An evening of experimental music and art
Head to Fabrica Va Nam to enjoy visual art and experimental live music in a lowkey arts space, featuring artists from Macao, Portugal, Spain, Japan and more. You can even learn how to use a modular synth in a workshop run by Guia Experimental.
Venue: Fabrica Va Nam, Taipa
Date: 6 September
Time: 5 pm to 11 pm

Hayla at W Macau
Grammy-nominated British singer Hayla will be performing an intimate gig in W Macau’s Living Room for one night only.
Venue: Living Room, W Macau
Date: 6 September
Time: 9 pm till late
M Society at Club MOP
Trance lovers, this one is for you. M Society, a local trance DJ collective, will be taking over Club MOP on Saturday.
Venue: Club MOP
Date: 6 September
Time: 10 pm to 4 am
World Table Tennis Champions
The WTT Champions will gather the world’s best table tennis players for a series of singles matches across five days.
Venue: East Asian Games Dome
Date: 9 – 14 September

Livin’ la Vida Rica
In the mood for jazz? Vida Rica Bar is hosting jazz nights every Saturday, and you’re invited to enjoy them alongside Italian nibbles, craft cocktails, and unbeatable views of the peninsula.
Venue: Vida Rica Bar
Date: Every Saturday
Time: From 8:30 pm till late
Hong Kong

Hot Air Balloon Festival
Hong Kong’s skies will welcome its first ever hot air balloon festival between 4-7 September, alongside a star-studded music festival featuring Joey Yung, Leo Ku and Tyson Yoshi.
Venue: Central Harbourfront Event Space
Date: 4-7 September
M+ at Night
Ever wanted to hang out in a museum at night? M+ is hosting an evening that offers immersive experiences in yoga, ceramics and music, as well as after-hours access to all exhibitions.
Venue: M+ Museum
Date: 5 September
Time: 7 pm till midnight
Elsewhere in the GBA
The Gifts of the Gods exhibition
Shenzhen Museum is showcasing 115 exquisite pottery, sculptures, bronzeware, and glassware artefacts from the Apulia region of Southern Italy during the ancient Greek period.
Venue: Shenzhen Museum
Date: Ongoing until 8 October, closed on Mondays
Time: 9 am till 8 pm
Veronica’s Room theatre production
Watch Shenzhen’s interpretation of the Broadway psychological thriller Veronica’s Room, set instead in 1990s Hong Kong where a young woman and the audience grapple with her identity while she is trapped inside an elderly couple’s house.
Venue: Zhuama World 爪马世界
Date: Ongoing until 8 October on selected dates

The 7th Kashi International Coffee Festival
This year’s edition of the Guangzhou festival features coffee brands from over 11 countries, the province’s first barista skills competition for visually impaired baristas, and an arts and cultural market across three days.
Venue: Haixinsha No. 3 Bridge in Tianhe District, Guangzhou 广州市天河区海心沙三号桥
Date: 5 to 7 September
Musicians from the Guangzhou Symphony Orchestra in concert
The Guangzhou Symphony Orchestra’s violin duo, string quartet and cello ensemble will perform Berio, Bach, Mozart, Brahms and Beethoven’s timeless classics in Zhuhai.
Venue: Zhuhai Huafa & CPAA Grand Theatre
Date: 7 September
Time: From 4 pm to 6:30 pm