Cover Aespa, who will coming to Macau in 2026 for their ‘Synk—Aexis Line’ concerts (Photo: Instagram/@aespa_official)

2026 is packed with concerts and comedy shows: from K-pop groups Blackpink and Aespa to nostalgic favourites Westlife and comedian Jimmy O Yang

From pop heavyweights to indie legends, 2026 promises a dazzling run of live performances across Asia. Music lovers can expect an extraordinary line-up, from the electrifying K-pop phenomenon Blackpink to the nostalgia of Westlife’s orchestral showcase and the soulful croon of Givēon. In Hong Kong and Macau, arenas will come alive with chart-topping acts, comedy icons, and boundary-pushing performances that define the decade’s cultural energy. Whether you crave shimmering pop production, powerhouse vocals or immersive multimedia shows, this year’s concert calendar offers unforgettable nights for every fan.

Here are the must-see concerts and live events that will define entertainment in 2026.

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1. Zhou Shen 2025–26 Shenshen Concert Tour

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Above Zhou Shen, who will have a concert in Hong Kong in 2026 (Photo: Instagram/@Tourcharlie.zhoushen)

When: December 31, 2025 – January 1, 2026
Where: Kai Tak Stadium, Hong Kong
What: Known for his ethereal tone and exceptional range, Chinese singer Zhou Shen rose to fame with the theme song of the 2016 animated fantasy Big Fish and Begonia. Having performed on international stages, including a United Nations event in 2024, and after releasing his million-selling second album Shenself, Zhou will take to Hong Kong’s Kai Tak Stadium for his first solo New Year’s Eve concert, marking a milestone in both his career and for the city’s celebration scene.

2. Blackpink: The Deadline World Tour

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Above Blackpink, who will be in Hong Kong for The Deadline World Tour concerts (Photo: Getty Images)

When: January 24–26, 2026
Where: Kai Tak Stadium, Hong Kong
What: Global K-pop icons Blackpink return to Hong Kong with The Deadline World Tour, their third worldwide concert trek. Following sold-out shows across Asia, the group brings fan favourites like Boombayah, Ddu-Du Ddu-Du and Pink Venom, alongside their newest 2025 release Jump. Expect spectacular choreography, bold visuals and the irresistible energy that continues to cement Blackpink’s global dominance.

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3. Super Show 10: Super Junior 20th anniversary tour

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Above Super Junior, who will stage concerts in Macau in 2026 (Photo: Instagram/@superjunior)

When: January 9–11, 2026
Where: Galaxy Arena, Macau
What: Super Junior celebrates 20 years of K-pop stardom with Super Show 10 at Macau’s Galaxy Arena. Fans can expect high-voltage performances, nostalgic hits and a jubilant “sapphire blue” sea of light from devoted supporters. Two decades on, the group’s enduring charm and stage mastery promise one of the year’s most captivating spectacles.

4. On Chan live 2026: On Time

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Above On Chan, who will stage his concert in Hong Kong in 2026 (Photo: Instagram/@on_callstar)

When: January 10–11, 2026
Where: Axa Wonderland, West Kowloon
What: Singer-songwriter On Chan, from Hong Kong boyband C AllStar, stages his first outdoor solo concert On Time: On Chan Live 2026 at Axa Wonderland. Known for poetic works like Still You Still Me and The Death of a Lovestruck Brain, Chan invites fans to explore the poetic passage of time through music. Following his acclaimed 2024 show Live after Life, this performance blends introspection and exuberance in equal measure.

5. Tomorrow X Together: Act Tomorrow world tour

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Above TXT, who will stage their concert in Hong Kong in 2026 (Photo: Instagram/@ime.hongkong)

When: January 9–11, 2026
Where: AsiaWorld-Expo, Hong Kong
What: K-pop’s Gen Z sensations Tomorrow X Together (TXT) continue their global ascent with the Act Tomorrow World Tour. With record-breaking albums like The Name Chapter: Temptation and The Star Chapter: Sanctuary, the quintet’s introspective anthems resonate with a generation. Expect sleek visuals, emotional storytelling and the signature synchronised energy that defines TXT’s performances worldwide.

6. Day6: The Decade tour

When: January 17–18, 2026
Where: AsiaWorld-Arena, Hong Kong
What: Celebrating ten years together, pop-rock band Day6 mark the milestone with The Decade Tour and their fourth studio album of the same name. Known for hits that span pop, rock and hip-hop influences, the four-member group will deliver heartfelt performances of their chart-topping tracks alongside new celebratory releases.

7. Givēon: Dear Beloved tour

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Above Givēon, who will stage his performance in Hong Kong in 2026 (Photo: courtesy of the artist)

When: January 31, 2026
Where: Tides, Whampoa Garden, Hong Kong
What: Eight-time Grammy-nominated R&B artist Givēon brings his velvety baritone to Hong Kong with Dear Beloved, The Tour, following his acclaimed 2025 album Beloved. The show blends live instrumentation with deeply emotive storytelling, featuring favourites such as Heartbreak Anniversary (2020) and For Tonight (2021). Fans can expect an atmospheric evening showcasing Givēon’s rich artistry in an intimate yet cinematic setting.

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8. Calum Scott: The Avenoir tour

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Above Calum Scott, who will be staging his concert in Hong Kong in 2026 (Photo: Instagram/@calumscott)

When: February 5, 2026
Where: AsiaWorld-Expo, Hong Kong
What: British singer-songwriter Calum Scott returns with The Avenoir Tour, inspired by his third studio album Avenoir (2025). Known for emotive hits including You Are the Reason (2018) and Dancing On My Own (2016), Scott’s heartfelt lyrics and stirring vocals promise a memorable night of soaring melodies and sincerity.

9. Aespa: Synk—Aexis Line

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Above Aespa, who will be staging their concert in Macau in 2026 (Photo: Instagram/@aespa_official)

When: March 7–8, 2026
Where: Galaxy Arena, Macau
What: The futuristic K-pop quartet Aespa bring their immersive Synk—Aexis Line world tour to Macau. Blending sleek choreography, rock-influenced live bands and visually striking stage design, the concept-driven show explores the group’s digital–real identity, bridging past and future through empowering performances.

10. Westlife: A Gala Evening in Macau

When: February 7, 2026
Where: The Londoner Arena, Macau
What: Irish pop icons Westlife return with orchestral flair for A Gala Evening in Macau. Joined by The Macao Orchestra, the trio will perform beloved ballads, including Flying Without Wings (1999) and You Raise Me Up (2003), alongside new material. A refined showcase blending nostalgia and timeless musicianship.

11. Riize: Riizing Loud tour

When: February 7–8, 2026
Where: Galaxy Arena, Macau
What: Emerging as leaders of “Emotional Pop”, boy group Riize showcase their first studio album Odyssey (2025) through the Riizing Loud world tour. With 35 concerts across Asia, their Macau stop promises cutting-edge staging, infectious hooks and the youthful energy propelling their rapid rise in K-pop.

12. Blue 25th Anniversary Tour

When: February 7, 2026
Where: Tides, Whampoa Garden, Hong Kong
What: British boy band Blue toast 25 years in music with a nostalgic concert at Tides. Expect their signature R&B-infused pop, revisiting fan-favourite hits like All Rise (2001), Guilty (2003) and If You Come Back (2001). A throwback to the early 2000s that proves timeless melodies never fade.

13. The Jimmy O Yang Chinese New Year Show

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Above Jimmy O Yang, who will return to Macau in 2026 (Photo: courtesy of Galaxy Macau)

When: February 21, 2026
Where: Galaxy Arena, Macau
What: Comedian and actor Jimmy O Yang leads a spectacular Chinese New Year celebration at Galaxy Arena. Featuring stand-up comedy, guest acts and live performances, the show infuses festive spirit with sharp humour and joyful chaos—perfect for ringing in the new year with laughter.

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14. OneRepublic: From Asia, With Love tour

When: February 21, 2026
Where: AsiaWorld-Arena, Hong Kong
What: American pop-rock band OneRepublic bring their From Asia, With Love tour to Hong Kong. With a setlist spanning anthems from Counting Stars (2013) to their latest hits, the band’s dynamic stagecraft and polished production ensure a night of singalong favourites and soaring choruses.

15. Treasure: Pulse On tour

When: March 6, 2026, Macau; May 9, 2026, Hong Kong
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What: The popular 10-member K-pop boy group Treasure, formed through the survival show YG Treasure Box, is known for their infectious energy and cross-cultural appeal since their debut in 2020. They’re affectionately called “Teume” (treasure makers), and are recognised for their dynamic sound and being engaging with fans. Macau and Hong Kong are part of the group’s Asia tour, which also includes stops in Seoul, Osaka, Tokyo, Kuala Lumpur and more.

16. Kraftwerk: Multimedia tour 2026

When: May 6, 2026
Where: AsiaWorld-Expo, Hong Kong
What: German electronic pioneers Kraftwerk bring their legendary multimedia experience to Hong Kong. Expect an immersive blend of music and visuals that traces the evolution of electronic sound, reaffirming their influence on generations of artists and audiences alike.

17. IVE world tour: Show What I Am

When: May 23–24, 2026
Where: The Venetian Arena, Macau
What: Since their debut in 2021, IVE—which consists of six members, Gaeul, An Yu-jin, Rei, Jang Won-young, Liz and Leeseo—have forged a reputation for their viral songs and for achieving one of the most successful debuts in recent K-pop history, having received several new artist awards and being featured on Forbes Korea Power Celebrity 40. Show What I Am is their second major global tour, featuring new songs from recent albums like Ive Empathy (2025) and Ive Secret (2025), unique solo stage moments from each member, and hits like Rebel Heart (2025).

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Zabrina is the Senior Editor, Arts and Culture of Tatler Hong Kong. She specialises in performing arts, visual art and film. Her wanderlust was first fuelled by the Mighty Rovers Antarctica Expedition 2010. Over the years, she has interviewed A-list artists and filmmakers, including Oscar winners Chlóe Zhao and Tim Yip, Golden Horse winner Sylvia Chang, In the Mood for Love cinematographer Christopher Doyle, Pachinko author Min Jin Lee, and Coachella’s first Chinese solo singer Jackson Wang. She won gold at the WAN-IFRA Asian Media Awards for her 2021 feature on the waves of hate crimes targeting Asian Americans.