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From sports to theatre and live music, these events offer plenty of reasons to head out this month

Disney Dream Travel
Date: Until June 7
Time: 10am
Venue: Centre Court, Mid Valley Megamall
Entry fee: Free entry; RM50 minimum spend for Dream Explorer Club workshop entry
Mid Valley Megamall presents Disney Dream Travel, a pop-up inspired by a “City in the Clouds” with hot air balloon-themed installations, Disney merchandise, stamping activities and family workshops. The event includes meet-and-greet sessions, Explorer Map Challenge activities, cloud white popcorn giveaways and a contest where shoppers can win a family trip for four to Hong Kong Disneyland.

1 Utama Volleyball Championship 2026
Date: June 2–7
Time: 10am
Venue: GF Promenade, 1 Utama Shopping Centre
Entry fee: Free
1 Utama Shopping Centre presents the 1 Utama Volleyball Championship 2026 in partnership with the Kuala Lumpur Volleyball Association and Selangor Volleyball Association. The tournament features Under-15 boys, Under-15 girls, open men’s and open women’s categories, with matches held in the mall’s open viewing space and a Haikyu!! pop-up store offering merchandise, themed displays, collectibles and photo opportunities.

Tokyo x Seoul: Icons & Idols
Date: June 11–14
Time: 8pm (June 11–13), 3pm (June 14)
Venue: Pentas 1, The Kuala Lumpur Performing Arts Centre, Sentul Park
Entry fee: RM68–RM150
The Young KL Singers present Tokyo x Seoul: Icons & Idols, a J-pop and K-pop tribute concert featuring an almost 40-strong choir, beatboxer JP and dancers from the Kenny Shim Dance Collective. Directed by Ian Chow, the concert covers songs from Japan and South Korea across four decades, including music linked to Hikaru Utada, Radwimps, Exo, IU, Rose and Bruno Mars.

Jazz, Classical & Beyond With The MPO
Date: June 13
Time: 8pm
Venue: Dewan Filharmonik Petronas, KLCC
Entry fee: RM199–RM449
The Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra presents Jazz, Classical & Beyond With The MPO, a concert led by music director Junichi Hirokami with pianist Frank Dupree. The programme features Haydn’s Symphony No. 100, Duke Ellington’s Caravan, Kapustin’s Piano Concerto No. 4 and Schubert’s Symphony No. 5, bringing together classical works and jazz influences in one evening.
Hungry
Date: June 18–21
Time: 8pm (June 18–20), 3pm (June 20–21)
Venue: Pentas 2, The Kuala Lumpur Performing Arts Centre, Sentul Park
Entry fee: RM48–RM100
The Actors Studio Seni Teater Rakyat presents Hungry, a family drama by Singapore playwright Desmond Sim, directed by Christopher Ling. Set against the backdrop of the Hungry Ghost Festival, the play follows a family of four confronting love, loss, memory and the longing for connection, with a cast featuring Mark Beau de Silva, Anrie Too, Grabriel Tham and Virtuoes Romana.

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