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The world's biggest ever boy band are in the second year of a world tour that started back in 2012 as a tribute to their late, great little brother Michael.

Barry Chung

The world's biggest ever boy band are in the second year of a world tour that started back in 2012 as a tribute to their late, great little brother Michael. Sing along with Jermaine, Tito, Jackie and Marlon as they reignite crowd-pleasers such as I Want You Back. November 1, 6pm, 1 Expo Dr, Wan Chai, HK$2,488 (one person), HK$29,856 (table for 12). Reservations required at [email protected]. Inquiries: 25211511

The former frontman for 1980s new romantics Spandau Ballet has forged a solid solo career, much of it with the backing of a 50-piece orchestra. Possessed of one of the most distinctive voices in pop, he croons his way through a blend of new material and his old band's greatest hits (no prizes for guessing which ones get the biggest crowd response). September 28, 8pm, 1 Trademark Dr, Kowloon Bay, HK$480-HK$880, HK Ticketing. Inquiries: 92223879

Variety is the byword for this year's roster of acts, which includes Broadway musical , a recital by the brilliant Shanghai Quartet and avant-garde composer Laurie Anderson. October 3-November 1, free-HK$680 (40 per cent off until August 12) Macau Ticket. Inquiries: [email protected]


HK Phil's 41st season gets off to a flying start with gifted conductor Jaap van Zweden joined by piano virtuoso Yefim Bronfman, the youngest concertmaster of Amsterdam's Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra. Expect high drama and virtuosic renditions of classic works by Brahms, Wagner and Strauss. September 5-6, 8pm, 10 Salisbury Rd, TST, HK$180-HK$580 Urbtix. Inquiries: 27212030

 

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