What’s on in September: 2025 Edition 

September’s calendar is brimming with unmissable experiences, from Disney magic and daytime raves to design showcases and sporting spectacles. Be sure to scroll down and book ahead for other events this year that are likely to sell out.

Disney Halloween Time at Hong Kong Disneyland

This Halloween, Hong Kong Disneyland turns wickedly fun for its 20th anniversary! From September 19 to November 2, Disney Villains take over, plus trick-or-treating, themed treats, and magical experiences. Hong Kong residents can enjoy the “Double the Fun” offer – two visits for the price of one. Don’t miss it!

When: September 19 to November 2

Where: Hong Kong Disneyland

Steven Bartlett’s Debut Asia Tour 

Steven Bartlett, host of The Diary of a CEO and bestselling author, brings his first-ever Asia tour to Hong Kong. Expect powerful insights on business, mindset and personal growth from one of today’s most influential voices in entrepreneurship. Bartlett will also appear on stage at Star Theatre in Singapore on September 19 as well as in Malaysia and Indonesia. Tickets from $480 available here

When: September 23 (rescheduled to September 28 due to Typhoon Ragasa)

Where: AsiaWorld-Expo, Hong Kong

Social Club Series – HOUSE OF PULSE

Hong Kong’s daytime party scene gets a glow-up with Social Club Series’ HOUSE OF PULSE at K11 MUSEA. Think harbourfront runs, yoga flows, coffee-and-waffle mornings, and sunset raves — all during daylight hours. Founders Isaac Woo and Sandy Lam invite music lovers to connect, move, and dream louder. Tickets via Riffs Pass | @socialclubseries

Various dates and locations across the city. 

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Sesameed Presents: 2025 American Boarding School Fairs Across Asia

Sesameed Education returns with its 2025 American Boarding School Fairs, connecting families across Asia and the Middle East with leading U.S. boarding schools. Designed for students in Grades 5–11, the fairs offer the chance to meet admissions officers, alumni, and current students, explore schools firsthand, and receive personalised guidance on the application process. Following successful events in Singapore, Bangkok, and Dubai, the 2025 circuit expands to Jakarta and Kuala Lumpur, providing an intimate, informative setting for families to discover how U.S. boarding schools nurture academic, social, and personal growth.

The fairs take place: Singapore – Oct 25, Jakarta – Oct 30, Bangkok – Nov 2, Dubai – Nov 4, Kuala Lumpur – Nov 9. Families can register in advance to secure their spot HERE.

Disney’s Beauty and the Beast Brings Magic to Singapore – Book Ahead!

Disney’s Beauty and the Beast makes its only Asian stop in Singapore this December at Sands Theatre, Marina Bay Sands. Starring Shubshri Kandiah and Brendan Xavier, this dazzling production reimagines the classic tale with breathtaking sets, costumes, and music. Book ahead for this strictly limited season from 11 December 2025.

When: From December 11

Where: Sands Theatre, Marina Bay Sands

Business of Design Week 2025

Business of Design Week 2025 returns to Hong Kong from December 1-6, exploring how curiosity ignites design innovation. Featuring global design and business leaders, dual-track sessions, workshops, and networking, BODW 2025 promises inspiration for creatives and entrepreneurs alike. Early bird tickets, with 70% off, are now on sale here.

When: December 3-5

Where: Hong Kong Design Centre, 4/F, DX Design Hub, 280 Tung Chau St, Sham Shui Po

The Cathay/HSBC Hong Kong Sevens

The Cathay/HSBC Hong Kong Sevens returns in 2026 for its 50th anniversary, promising three days of world-class rugby, live music and the iconic South Stand atmosphere at Kai Tak Stadium. Expect 72 matches, festival vibes and a once-in-a-lifetime golden celebration.

When: 17–19 April 2026

Where: Kai Tak Stadium

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