What’s on this November
Hong Kong enters a season of celebration filled with creativity, culture, and joy. From festive showcases and lively performances to imaginative art journeys and family experiences, the city’s latest highlights bring together community spirit and inspiration, offering memorable moments for all ages this November and beyond.
Langham Place

Langham Place marks its 20th anniversary with a grand festive celebration, “Langham Place Noodoll: Merry PotatoMAS.” For the first time in Hong Kong, the beloved British character Noodoll’s Potato family arrives to spread warmth and creativity. From November 14, 2025 to January 1, 2026, the mall’s 4/F Atrium transforms into a sparkling Christmas wonderland filled with playful installations, themed experiences, and joyful photo moments that embody Langham Place’s “WoW! WePLAY” spirit. Continuing its legacy as a cultural hotspot in Mong Kok, this highly anticipated showcase blends festive fun, artful design, and international charm to create heartwarming holiday memories for all.
Hong Kong Jockey Club’s Rising Stars Project

The Hong Kong Jockey Club’s Rising Stars Project achieved a new milestone as global pop group Now United premiered their new single “Giddy Up” at Tai Kwun, followed by a live broadcast at Sha Tin Racecourse. Inspired by the love of horses, the music video was filmed at Happy Valley Racecourse, showcasing dynamic choreography by Nicky Andersen. The launch event drew enthusiastic crowds, with fans and KOLs joining the #GiddyUpDanceChallenge. Six winners will later attend Now United’s live performance at the LONGINES Hong Kong International Races on December 14, marking an energetic celebration of music, community, and creativity.
Muse Fest HK

Muse Fest HK 2025, organised by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department, returns this November with over 100 engaging programmes across 17 museums and art spaces under the theme “Museum Anniversary.” The festival opens with the free “Fun@Museum Carnival” at the Hong Kong Cultural Centre Piazza, featuring giant board games, creative workshops, heritage performances, and local brand collaborations offering themed food and souvenirs. Highlight events also include the first “Museum x Historical Landmark Guided Tour” and regional partnerships under the Greater Bay Area Museum Alliance, bringing together arts, culture, and community for a month-long celebration of discovery and creativity.