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Fun Events In The Klang Valley This Weekend From 3 Feb To 5 Feb

Fun Events In The Klang Valley This Weekend From 3 Feb To 5 Feb

From art exhibitions and workshops to markets and concerts, there’s something for everyone this weekend in the Klang Valley.

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Don’t know what to do this weekend in the Klang Valley? No worries, we got you. 👀

Head on over to art exhibits, markets and shows and more this weekend.

Note that some of these events only happen for a day or can last for a whole month so look at the dates carefully.

If you wanna skip to the specific day you want, choose your preferred day here.  

Here are some of the events that are still ongoing from our previous list.

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Ongoing Events

1. Malaysia Thailand Halal Food Festival @ Lotus Mutiara Damansara, Damansara (27 Jan – 5 Feb, 11 am – 11.30 pm)

At the Malaysia Thailand Halal Food Festival (MATHAF), you’ll find various Thai cuisine that you’ve been craving. Fried baby crabs, mango sticky rice, Thai teas, LokChing, Thai laksa, coconut sticky rice ice cream and many more!

Mathaf moves to various places in the Klang valley regularly, so do check out their Facebook to keep up to date.

2. Poetic Spring Garden (Art Installation) @ Kwai Chai Hong (6 Jan – 12 Feb, 9 am – 12 am)

This CNY, Kwai Chai Hong is decorated with spring blooms and romanized Chinese calligraphy, set to be deciphered by the public. The Poetic Spring Garden is filled with oversized blossoms and foliage as well as traditional Chinese calligraphy in a bold and non-conventional way.

Head on to their Instagram to know more.

READ MORE: There’s A Poetic Spring Garden Installation In Kwai Chai Hong Until February!

3. Masters of Disguise (Photography Exhibition) @ Darkroom Gallery, GMBB (Extended till 30 April 2023, 11 am – 6 pm)

Biologist, guide and wildlife photographer Chien C. Lee’s latest photography exhibit focuses on the art of deception used by wildlife. This exhibit features more than 60 fantastic photos of various kinds of camouflage and mimicry employed by insects, reptiles, birds, and even plants; with many species hailing from Malaysia’s very own Sabah and Sarawak.

According to GMBB, this exhibition is just so mesmerizing and immersive that it’s extended until 30 April 2023.

READ MORE: Catch This Fantastic Nature Photography Exhibit For A Free Fun Time In KL

4. Hep Ka-Wot Enggang Le-Wei (Photography Exhibition) @ Gerimis Gallery, GMBB (Extended til 23 Feb 2023, 11 am – 6 pm)

Just an update, according to GMBB, this sought-after exhibition is also extended until 23 February 2023.

This exhibition of forests, hornbills and honey highlights how the Orang Asli of Jahai and Temiar from the Belum-Temenggor Forests in Perak protect the hornbills for their roles as farmers of the forest.

Apart from talks and photographs of nature, you can also buy Orang Asli arts and crafts there.

For more info, visit their website here.

5. Bakul – Everyday Baskets From Sabah (Exhibition & Market) @ GoDownKL (7 Jan – 23 Feb, 12 pm – 7 pm)

This 7-week-long exhibition showcases the Bakul collection of Sabahan author and collector Jennifer P. Linggi. From materials such as rattan, bamboo, bemban, mengkuang and many more sourced from the fierce jungle, indulge in Jennifer P Linggi’s breathtaking world of Bakul.

Wanna know the best part? Admission is free!

6. The World Of DC Exhibition @ Tropicana Gardens Hall Convention Centre (23 Dec – 1 Apr)

Being the first-ever DC Exhibition launch in Asia, The World Of DC Exhibition will feature interactive games, life-seized exhibits, behind-the-scene concept art, limited-edition merchandise and more at the Tropicana Gardens Mall.

Grab your tickets here. For more info, visit their Facebook page here.

7. Van Gogh Alive Exhibition @ Pavillion Bukit Jalil (17 Dec – 16 March, 10 am – 10 pm)

Witness Van Gogh’s legendary works of art displayed digitally at Pavilion Bukit Jalil. Get ready for a multi-sensory experience with a symphony of light, colour, sound and fragrance for you there.

READ MORE: Catch the Immersive ‘Van Gogh Alive’ Exhibition In KL This Dec-March

Book tickets here.

8. ParkCity Year End Light Festival @ Desa ParkCity (1 Dec – 5 Feb)

Don’t know where to go ‘lepak’ or take good pictures at night? Try going to Central Park at Desa Parkcity. Their light installations are inspired by the Nordic lights so you can experience a bit of some Aurora-Borealis-inspired views on weekends from 8 pm – 9 pm.

They also have tons of other amazing light installations from The Waterfront to around Central Park. This is a great place to bring your date out on a scenic stroll at night.

9. Red Hongyi’s ‘Once Upon A Longtang’ (Art Exhibition) @ National Art Gallery (22 Dec – 22 March, 9 am – 5 pm)

The Balai Seni Negara has a new art installation called Once Upon A Longtang which features scenes inspired by old alleyway houses – or ‘Longtang’ houses in Shanghai. The installation has a series of artworks displayed with burnt Chinese calligraphy paper and more.

For more info, visit Red Hong Yi’s Instagram.

Here are specific events to enjoy with your family and friends on FridaySaturday, and Sunday.

3 February (Friday)

1. Tribute Greenday Malaysia (Tribute Concert) @ Angkasa Event Space (3 February)

Big fan of Greenday? Well, this is your time to shine! Atas Angin is organizing a Tribute Concert for Malaysian fans of Greenday. Come along and sing to your all-time favourite songs like 21 Guns, American Idiot & Know Your Enemy together with other fans!

Get tickets here.

For more info, visit their website here.

2. Lots Of Love @ Central Market (3 – 6 Feb, 10 am – 8 pm)

With Chap Goh Mei and Valentine’s Day around the corner, Pasar Seni is organizing a campaign called Lots Of Love! Besides shopping for cute clothes and accessories, women can come to Pasar Seni and find their true love there.

Just write your name and Instagram handle, toss them and hope your prince charming will scoop them up there.

Visit Central Market’s Instagram for more info.

READ MORE: Tired Of Tinder? Chap Goh Mei Can Help You Fish For Love

READ MORE: There’s Another “Chinese Valentine’s Day”, The Qixi Festival

3. Boom Fest (Festival) @ Tapak Karnival Stadium Shah Alam (3 – 6 Feb, 10 am – 10 pm)

Boom Festival Malaysia is bringing you an event filled with exciting fun and delicious food in Shah Alam.

Explore vintage cars and bikes at the auto show, shop for fancy cheap apparel at the bundle booths and munch on scrumptious snacks from over 300 vendors.

There won’t be a concert there but there will be some meet and greet with our Malaysian artists and influencers there too.

Visit their Instagram to know more.

 4. Big Baby Expo @ MVEC, MidValley KL (3 – 6 Feb, 11 am – 9 pm)

The Big Baby Expo is a one-stop shopping destination for everything baby. There, you are able to compare, get instant onsite expert advice and enjoy exclusive deals from hundreds of brands.

They also offer up to 50% cashback and have an hourly lucky draw so shop with your little ones at Mid Valley this weekend!

For more info, visit their website here.

5. Just Jokes: Friday Night Laughs (Comedy Show) @ The Ark Space, KL (3 Feb, 8.00 pm)

Experience live stand-up comedy and a taste of experimental improv! At this show – there will be experienced comics and some newbies to do their best + new material for the first part of the show! For the second, the audience will pick out random phrases and sentences and the comics have to improv and come up with jokes on the spot!

There will also be two special guests which are Rizal Van Geyzel and Prakash Daniel to light up your Friday night with laughs.

You can still get the tickets here.

4 February (Saturday)

1. Ada Apa Dengan Melly? (Day 2 Concert) @ Plenary Hall, KLCC (4 February)

If you’re a big fan of Melly Goeslaw, head on to the Plenary Hall in KLCC this weekend. Popularly known as the “Queen of Soundtracks”, loyal fans will surely remember her countless songs from past Indonesian movies, namely Ada Apa Dengan Cinta, Eiffel I’m in love, Apa Artinya Cinta and Ada Apa Dengan Cinta 2, to name a few.

Spread over a two-day concert, Melly’s concertgoers will be having a cute dress code to reminisce the nostalgic spirit of her songs – they are encouraged to wear their school uniform!

You can still get tickets here.

2. CNY/Valentine’s Day Pop-Up Market @ Jaya Shopping Centre (12 – 8 pm)

This CNY/Valentine’s Day-themed pop-up market is being done to raise funds for the NGO, Woo & Meow Animal Shelter.

There will be a number of vendors selling items such as pet collars, crochet flowers, press-on nails, and many more. There will also be performances on the day as well.

Click here to know more.

3. Lat Tali Lat (Weekend Market) @ GMBB (4 – 25 Feb, 11 am – 6 pm)

 This local weekend market will feature vendors, new and small startups, and vintage enthusiasts in a nostalgic atmosphere that brings back your childhood memories.

A unique aspect of the market is that it will have stations where traditional Malaysian folk games such as Batu Seremban, Congkak, Tingting, main getah, and more are played!

Visit their Instagram for more info.

4. Tukar Tangan Preloved Market @ The School By Jaya One (4 – 5 Feb, 11 am – 6 pm)

Tukar Tangan is a vibrant mixed market of handmade crafts, preloved collections and apparel, vintage knick-knacks, home decorative items and more – all at a very affordable price of below RM50 per item.

The Tukar Tangan movement was inspired by the 3 R concept of Reduce, Reuse & Recycle by the community for the community.

Visit their Instagram to know more.

6. RARE-Beats (Percussion Performance) @ RexKL (8.30 pm)

Established percussion and drums group FrhythmS Percussions will be presenting two performances of 兔击检查 / RARE-Beats, a  percussion improvisation performance coupled with visual projections and dance that promise to be an unforgettable experience.

This show will feature sound artist Kent Lee, Borneo Sape artist Evan Lee, visual artist Faris Nasir, and a choreographer all the way from India- Nitin.

Get the tickets here.

5 February (Sunday)

1. Design Your Own Shoe Workshop @ MTMT Studios, PJ (5 Feb, 10 am)

If you don’t have plans this weekend, why not release your inner Picasso? Go to several art workshops such as pottery, painting, tie-dye and more at MTMT Studios. Besides painting your shoes this Sunday, they also have a textured painting workshop specially curated for this weekend too.

And good news readers! MTMT Studios is giving away a 10% discount exclusive for TRP readers only! Just use the promo code ‘TRP10’ on their website and get your 10% discount when you check out. Each user can use it once and there are no expiration dates to this promo, so bring your friends and family here too while you’re at it.

Visit their Instagram and website for more info.

Upcoming Shows

Here are some of the ticketed events for upcoming shows. Don’t miss out on the chance to secure a spot at your favourite performance or event.

  • Yesterday Once More 4 – Live Oldies Music (9 – 11 February @ KLPAC)
    Get tickets here.
  • Blue Heart And Soul Tour – Concert (10 February @ Plenary Hall, KLCC)
    Get tickets here.
  • La Traviata – Opera Performance – (11 & 14 February @ Dewan Filharmonik Petronas)
    Get tickets here.
  • Westlife The Wild Dreams Tour – Concert (23 & 24 February @ Axiata Arena)
    You can still get tickets here.
  • DFP Presents: Stacy – Concert (25 February @ Dewan Filharmonik Petronas)
    Get tickets here.
  • His Story – Monologue Performances (23 – 26 February @ KLPAC)
    Get tickets here.
  • Joji Live In KL at Peakstrom Festival 2023 – Concert (19 February @ Surf Beach, Sunway Lagoon)
    Get your tickets here.
  • Russel Peters: Act Your Age World Tour 2023 – Comedy Show (20 February @ Plenary Hall, KLCC)
    Get your tickets here.
  • One Republic Live In Concert – Concert (1 March @ Hall 5 KL Convention Centre)
    You can still get free-standing tickets here.
  • Sound Circus – Concert (4 March @ Genting Highlands)
    Get tickets here.
  • Hari Atas Angin 5th Year Anniversary – Concert (4 March @ Bysnc Live, KL)
    Get tickets here.
  • Simple Plan The Harder Than It Looks Tour – Concert (8 March @ Zepp KL)
    Get your tickets here.
  • Bryan Adams So Happy It Hurts Tour – Concert (11 March @ Arena Of Stars, Genting)
    Get your tickets here.
  • RhytmAsia Echoes From Beyond – Concert (11 March @ Sepang International Circuit)
    Get the tickets here.
  • NusaFest – Concert (8 & 9 June @ Bandar Malaysia, Sungai Besi)
    Get Your tickets here. More info here.

P/S: If you have any future events you want the world to know about, submit your suggestions to melissasu@therakyatpost.com.


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