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Tears for Fears, Super Junior D&E, Michael Learns to Rock - tickets on sale

This fifth incarnation of the wildly popular South Korean boy band counts Hong Kong as home to some of their most loyal followers. The band's recent album, The Beat Goes On, topped iTunes charts in the city and tickets for their upbeat synth-pop ballad showcase are expected to sell out.

VICTOR WANG

This fifth incarnation of the wildly popular South Korean boy band counts Hong Kong as home to some of their most loyal followers. The band's recent album, The Beat Goes On, topped iTunes charts in the city and tickets for their upbeat synth-pop ballad showcase are expected to sell out. June 20, 7pm, AsiaWorld-Expo, Lantau, HK$980, HK$1,680, HK Ticketing. Inquiries: 2905 8134

Tears for Fears.

Founded in 1981 by schoolmates Roland Orzabal and Curt Smith, Tears For Fears went on to become one of the biggest bands of the 1980s. The English pop-rock duo emerged at the height of MTV's power and enjoyed a string of number one hits on both sides of the Atlantic. They are reunited as guests of the Foreign Correspondents' Club annual charity ball, profits from which assist Po Leung Kuk's work with underprivileged children. October 10, 6pm,

Michael Learns to Rock.

Asia has always formed the backbone of the Danish soft rockers' fan base with the majority of their 11 million albums sold worldwide owned by music lovers in the region. June 13, 8pm,

Through interpretive and thought-provoking choreography, City Contemporary Dance Company explores the dynamic between East and West by challenging audiences' understanding of the orient. The critically acclaimed local production has been performed for more than a decade to audiences around the world. June 26 and 27, 8pm, Kwai Tsing Theatre Auditorium, 12 Hing Ning Road, Kwai Chung, HK$140-HK$250, Urbtix. Inquiries: 2328 9205

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