New Breed Live In Hong Kong 2013 @ Hang Out – 7pm, 16 August 2013

The 18th CityU BandSoc Presents: New Breed Live In Hong Kong 2013 featuring – The Twisted Habour Town, Maniac, 門生, 意色樓 from 7pm at Hang Out in Sai Wan Ho

What: New Breed Live In Hong Kong 2013
When: 7pm, 16 August 2013
Where: Hang Out, Youth Outreach Jockey Club Building, 2 Holy Cross Path, Sai Wan Ho, Hong Kong.
How Much: $120 (Advance), $160 (Door) – reserve tickets by email: [email protected]
New Breed Live In Hong Kong 2013 @ Hang Out - 7pm, 16 August 2013

Justin Bieber’s Believe Tour @ Venetian CotaiArena – 8pm, 12 October, 2013

Just when you thought your pet monkey was safe, Justin Bieber arrives in Macau on the 12 October as part of his Believe Tour. While many Bieber fans – known as Beliebers – are open in their adoration for all things Justin and willing swell his bank balance by buying everything ‘Bieber’, having the final concert of his Asian tour in Macau allows for many closet Beliebers (not me) to attend. A word of warning to parents bringing young Beliebers as cover for their own adoration ‘The Justin’ has been late on stage to many of his concerts so perhaps book a room to avoid any bieber-trums. Tickets go on sale July 10, 2013 at 10 am from CotaiTicketing

Justin Bieber’s Believe Tour
When: 8pm 12 October 2013
Where: CotaiArena, Venetian, Macau
How Much: MOP$1,680, MOP$1,280, MOP$980, MOP$680, MOP$380 from Cotaiticketing.com
Tickets go on sale July 10, 2013 at 10 a.m
Justin Bieber’s Believe Tour @ Macau - 12 October, 2013

Cold Cave Live in Hong Kong @ Saffron on the Peak – 9pm, 18 May 2013

Cold Cave Live in Hong Kong @ Saffron on the Peak – 9pm, 18 May 2013
Wesley Eisold, the man behind Philadelphia’s Cold Cave, is the former frontman for hardcore bands like Some Girls, American Nightmare, and Give Up the Ghost. He was also involved in a plagiarism controversy with Pete Wentz and receives a songwriting credit on a Fall Out Boy album. Not exactly the first person you’d expect to be making beautiful, experimental synthpop.

Cold Cave weaves incomprehensibly distorted vocals with bits of synthetic feedback. But songs like “Love Comes Close”, “Life Magazine” and “Confetti” also come bearing serious hooks. That mixture of postpunk unease and fluid bleep would’ve made Cold Cave fit right in on the early-80s Factory Records roster alongside Section 25 or the Durutti Column.

As with their ancestors, for Cold Cave the synthesizer is as much about mayhem as it is melody. It is a means of conveying, via dissonance, ideas about disturbance and decay as effectively as the harshest guitar rock. Cold Cave strive for balance, between the ugly and the beautiful, between rupture and rapture. The songs on Cold Cave’s albums have an immediacy that belies their sometimes thought-provoking titles like “The Laurels of Erotomania” and “The Trees Grew Emotions And Died”. In this way they look to mark that transitional moment when synthesizer music went from a subversive device for sound collagists to a serious commercial force. They are cerebral and savage, yet sweet and seductive.

And their mainman Wesley Eisold is an absolute new young god of nihilism and despair. His interviews include quotes such as, “I couldn’t understand why people were wearing watches, because they seemed like hourglasses of death, keeping track of how much time was running out”. He talks of his “absolute fixation with nostalgia and the idea of people and loves that never happened, so much that I can’t function properly with the people in my actual life”. And in two pithy sentences – “I dread clubs but I love the music they play in them,” and “I find it all so disheartening, what we hope to find when we leave our homes,” – he strives to capture Cold Cave’s aesthetic: the Morrissey of “How Soon Is Now” wailing over Nitzer Ebb beats.

According to Eisold, if anything, their music reflects what it feels like to live in the present. Eisold, whose baritone is as rich and resonating as that of Phil Oakey, Nick Cave or Iggy Pop, says “Of course we love the lineage of the genre, early experiments with machines to convey human emotion; the marriage between pop and industrial music. At the time it was documenting the early stages of a new world, and we are recording what it feels like to be alive in that world.”

When asked whether there is a set of guiding principles at work here, a Cold Cave aesthetic that runs from the artwork to the music, he answers: “We spend a lot of thought choosing what we do. The artwork is as imperative as the music. It is the only imagery attached to the recording. We judge books by covers everyday and it is my hope to have the sleeves represent the emotion, or lack of, in the music.”

Cold Cave Live in Hong Kong, support Laura Palmer
9pm, 18 May 2013
Saffron on the Peak, 100 Peak Road, Dairy Farm Building
Tickets: $280, ($300 on the door) on sale 3 May from –

White Noise Records, Room 1901, 19/F, 21 Yiu Wa Street, Causeway Bay,
Zoo Records, 3/F. Sai Yeung Choi St South, Prince Edward
The Globe, 45 Graham Street, Soho 
Saffron on The Peak
Cold Cave Live in Hong Kong @ Saffron on the Peak - 9pm, 18 May 2013


The Philadelphia Orchestra, Fortieth Anniversary Tour @ The Venetian Theatre – 8-9 June 2013

The Philadelphia Orchestra, Fortieth Anniversary Tour @ The Venetian Theatre – 8-9 June 2013
The Philadelphia Orchestra marks its historical legacy as the first U.S. orchestra to visit China in 1973 with a commemorative Fortieth Anniversary Tour. The tour combined with the launch of an innovative residency programme Tour of China, will be conducted by Donald Runnicles and features seven concerts in Hangzhou, Shanghai, Tianjin, Beijing, and Macao. The details of the Macau concerts have yet to be released. www.philorch.org.

The Philadelphia Orchestra, Fortieth Anniversary Tour @ The Venetian Theatre - 8-9 June 2013

Kary Ng: The Present Concert @ Venetian – 11 May, 2013

Kary Ng: The Present Concert @ Venetian – 11 May, 2013
Singer Kary Ng will hold Kary Ng The Present Concert – Macau at The Venetian’s CotaiArena on May 11, with tickets onsale now.
The young and lively Ng, known to her fans as Lady K, is a pop singer with a penchant for eccentric on-stage costumes and first hit the big time at the tender age of 15 as part of the all-girl band Cookies. She joined rock band Ping Pung two years later before launching her debut solo album in 2006 with the single “My Love Has Turned to Hate,” which won her a Commercial Radio Hong Kong Top Ten Gold Songs Award. She sings in English and Cantonese.

Kary Ng: The Present Concert
8pm, 11 May 2013
CotaiArena, The Venetian Macao
Tickets: $700, $500, $300 from 2882 8818 www.cotaiticketing.com

Kary Ng: The Present Concert @ Venetian - 11 May, 2013

The Big Four @ The Venetian – 25 May, 2013

The Big Four @ The Venetian – 25 May, 2013
If you missed the The Big Four – Dicky Cheung, Andy Hui, William So and Edmond Leung – when they started their 2013 world tour in Hong Kong on Lunar New Year’s Eve, then here’s another chance to enjoy their hit songs and on-stage chemistry. Formed in 2009, the all-male Cantopop group of Hong Kong actor-singers continues its world tour in Macao when Johnnie Walker Presents the Big Four World Tour 2013 – Macau, including such hits as “Big Four” and “Love But Can’t Help.” Sometimes sweet and tender, sometimes rousing and energetic, one thing the Big Four guarantee is a thoroughly captivating evening for fans and neutrals alike.

The Big Four World Tour 2013
8pm, 25 May 2013
CotaiArena, The Venetian Macao
Tickets: $880, $680, $480, $280 from 2882 8818 www.cotaiticketing.com

Big Four World Tour 2013 - Macau

The Voice of China @ The Venetian Macao – 7pm, 14 March 2013

The Voice of China @ The Venetian Macao – 7pm, 14 March 2013
Reality TV talent show The Voice of China returns to The Venetian Macao on March 14, 2013 for a grand finale to Season 1. The four competing teams have been on a 12 city tour to build on the shows popularity with fans – the numbers would have any Western film/TV company drooling with half a million people attending the live shows and hundreds of millions watching on TV.

The four teams going head-to-head March 14 to earn the right to be called ‘the best of the best’ from Season 1 are:

  • Liu Huan team: Liu Yue, Wang Naien, Yuan Yawei “Tia”, Quan Zhendong and Li Daimo
  • Na Ying team: Huang Yong, Zhang Wei, Duo Liang, Zhang Hexuan and Zhao Lu
  • Harlem Yu team: Jin Chi, Mochou “Momo” Wu, Da Shan, Chu Qiao and Wang Ke
  • Yang Kun team: Jin Zhiwen, Ping An, Ding Ding, Zou Hongyu and Zhou Lihu

The Voice of China Final Tour
7 pm, 14March 2013
CotaiArena, The Venetian Macao
Tickets: $80 from 2882 8818 www.cotaiticketing.com

The Voice of China @ The Venetian Macao – 7pm, 14 March 2013
The Voice of China @ The Venetian Macao – 7pm, 14 March 2013

Kraftwerk 3-D @ Star Hall, KITEC – 4 May, 2013

Kraftwerk 3-D vision @ Star Hall, KITEC – 4 May, 2013
The enigma that is Kraftwerk have provided a soundtrack to the computer world for over 40 years. More theatre than concert, the synchronized visual projections, lights and robotics accentuate Kraftwerk’s antiseptic yet compelling melodies and hypnotic lyrics – which reveal a deadpan humor and an appreciation of the absurd.

Kraftwerk 3-D Concert in Hong Kong
8pm, 4 May, 2013
Star Hall, KITEC
Tickets: $780 (Standing), $580 (Seated)
1 pair of complimentary 3-D glasses per ticket
Tel: 31-288-288 www.hkticketing.com

Kraftwerk 3-D @ Star Hall, KITEC - 4 May, 2013
Kraftwerk 3-D @ Star Hall, KITEC – 4 May, 2013