Book now for Linkin Park, Hacken Lee & Joey Yung, Le Dieu du Carnage
Linkin Park
It's hard to believe it, but California's premier alternative metal outfit mark 20 years in the game next year. Their heady blend of rock, rap and electronica has earned them a raft of accolades and legions of fans the world over. Expect a full run through their recently released sixth studio album, The Hunting Party, as well a sprinkling of their greatest hits. July 19, 7.30pm, Shenzhen Bay Sports Centre, Shenzhen, HK$500-HK$2,250 Cityline. Inquiries: 2111 5333
Design For Living
Edward Lam Dance Theatre takes a cleverly choreographed approach to the conflicts and couplings of a workaday office environment. In Putonghua with Chinese surtitles. July 25, 7.30pm, Cultural Centre, 10 Salisbury Rd, TST, HK$180-HK$300 Urbtix. Inquiries: 2734 2009
Hacken Lee & Joey Yung
The Canto-pop superstars are reunited for the first time since their sell-out 2004 concert series. The centrepiece of each performance is sure to be their 2005 duet, Cannot Delay, which has become one of the city's best-loved romantic ballads. September 11-21, 8.15pm, Hong Kong Coliseum, 9 Cheong Wan Road, Hung Hom, HK$280-HK$780 Urbtix. Inquiries: 2835 6688
Le Dieu du Carnage
This acclaimed French comedy (known as God of Carnage in English) charts the descent into chaos of two families feuding over a playground incident involving their children. Winner of the Laurence Olivier Award at its London run and three Tonys for the Broadway version, this Cantonese adaptation (with English surtitles) features a strong local cast, including Anthony Wong, Sandra Ng, Olivia Yan and Poon Chan-leung. August 6-27, 8pm (Sundays 3pm), Academy for Performing Arts, 1 Gloucester Road, Wan Chai, HK$252-HK$980 HK Ticketing. Inquiries: 2584 8500