Le Shing performs at Tides’ grand opening night, on October 14. Photo: courtesy Tides
Concertgoers rejoice: Tides, Hong Kong’s first purpose-built mid-sized music venue, is now open. Operated by Live Nation, the 1,500-person venue inside Whampoa’s famed ship-shaped shopping centre was designed to fill a gap for plug-and-play facilities and is packed to the gills with built-in 360-degree sound, lighting and stage technology. With a handful of shows already under its belt, the next act to take to the stage is multi-platinum streaming sensation bbno$, on November 13.
Tickets for bbno$cost HK$599; U1/F, Site 6, Whampoa Garden, 1 Tak On Street, Hung Hom;tides.hk
Cova
Nano cakes at Cova, Pacific Place. Photo: courtesy Cova
This historic Italian pasticceria has reopened in Pacific Place, bringing back its luxury range of cakes and pastries, along with several new additions, such as the five-foot-tall Cake Manifest greeting guests at the entrance, just like at Cova’s Milan flagship. Beyond the spectacle, check out an all-new nano cakes collection and Neapolitan sourdough pizzas served appropriately charred from the oven.
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Shop 250, Level 2, Pacific Place, Admiralty
WestK Pet Club
WestK Pet Club’s Runway Zone at West Kowloon Cultural District. Photo: courtesy West Kowloon Cultural District
It’s no secret that the West Kowloon Cultural District is a haven for fur babies, but the new WestK Pet Club goes one step further with a dedicated zone designed specially for our four-legged friends. The Lawn Zone invites playful pets to explore climbing frames and tackle hurdles, while the Runway Zone offers a relaxing space for people who prefer leisurely strolls with their canine companions. Offering not only a spacious environment but also pet-friendly bicycle rentals, as well as being accessible via KMB’s Pet Bus, WestK Pet Club is sure to get tails wagging.