
Gemini season is upon us, and this month’s lineup is shaping up to be nothing short of spectacular, packed with events across music, art, theatre, and lifestyle. From thought-provoking exhibitions to K-pop concerts, June 2025 has it all. KL and PJ continue to prove that they are cultural and creative hubs with experiences to satisfy everyone. Whether you’re gallery hopping or simply looking to spice up your weekend plans, here are all the can’t-miss happenings to mark in your social calendar.
Things to Do and Events to Check Out in KL and PJ in June 2025
Sukma: Megah, Tundok by Khabir Roslan
This compelling solo exhibition by Malaysian artist Khabir Roslan presents a nuanced exploration of identity, spirituality, and the emotional dualities that define the Malay psyche. Through powerful abstract forms and symbolism rooted in cultural tradition, it grapples with the tension between megah (pride) and tundok (surrender). Set within the tranquil Wei-Ling Gallery, the show invites introspection and dialogue. It’s a must-see for collectors and curious minds alike.
Date: now till 21 June 2025
Address: Wei-Ling Gallery, No. 8, Jalan Scott, Brickfields, 50470 Kuala Lumpur
Reservation: contact +603 2260 1106 or email siewboon@weiling-gallery.com
Cantonese Opera: The Dance of Two Butterflies

Don’t miss this rare opportunity to witness a reimagined Cantonese opera in the intimate setting of Bobo KL. ‘The Dance of Two Butterflies’ is a contemporary take on the Chinese legend of Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai, a tale of star-crossed lovers who are transformed into butterflies. Directed by award-winning opera artist and performer Koay Kah Hoem, this production blends traditional vocal techniques with innovative staging. It’s a stunning showcase of cultural heritage and theatrical artistry.
Date: 5 to 7 June 2025
Address: Bobo KL, 65-2 Jalan Bangkung, 59100 Kuala Lumpur
Price: RM150
Containment ———— Field by Amanda Gayle and Liu Liling
Taking place in Zhongshan Building, this thought-provoking group exhibition examines the concepts of space, body, memory, and land. It features a collection of works by emerging and established Malaysian artists using photography, sculpture, and multimedia. The show challenges visitors to rethink how we contain and are contained—physically, emotionally, and politically. Ideal for art lovers craving conceptual depth, this is an immersive experience in an intimate gallery.
Date: 7 to 22 June 2025
Address: The Back Room, First Floor, The Zhongshan Building, 80A Jalan Rotan, off Jalan Kampung Attap, 50460 Kuala Lumpur
Reservation: email hello@thebackroomkl.com
Occurs by Tong Fung Chuar
Tong Fung Chuar’s latest body of work, ‘Occurs’, delves into the transient nature of existence and time through soft, dreamlike paintings, drawings, and installations. Chuar explores how fleeting moments imprint themselves on our environment. Using materials such as paper, fabric, and graphite, his compositions are partially erased or faded, just like memories slipping away. They evoke a sense of presence through absence, inviting viewers to pause and reflect.
Date: 7 to 22 June 2025
Address: The Changing Room, 82B, The Zhongshan Building, Jalan Rotan, Kampung Attap, 50460 Kuala Lumpur
Reservation: contact +60 193 323 012 or email umarsharif3012@gmail.com
Rossa Here I Am Concert

Rossa, the Indonesian pop icon with over two decades of hits, is bringing her powerhouse vocals to KL. The ‘Here I Am’ tour showcases her personal and musical journey, featuring beloved classics such as Ayat-Ayat Cinta and Pudar. The concert is more than a greatest-hits performance—it’s a celebration of resilience, growth, and reinvention, with new songs that reflect her evolution as an artist. Fans can expect dramatic stage production, grand costume changes, and plenty of sing-along moments.
Date: 14 June 2025
Address: Axiata Arena Bukit Jalil, L2-E-10, Enterprise 4, Technology Park Malaysia, Lebuhraya Bukit Jalil, Bukit Jalil, 57000 Kuala Lumpur
Price: from RM239.16
K-pop Big 2 Super Concert: (G)I-DLE & BAMBAM
K-pop fans, rejoice! Two of the genre’s biggest names, girl group sensation (G)I-DLE and BamBam of GOT7 fame, are set to ignite the stage for an unforgettable night. Taking place in the city’s largest indoor stadium, the show will feature hits from both acts, such as Tomboy and riBBon. With show-stopping dance breaks, sleek visuals, and screaming fans guaranteed, this is the ultimate fangirl night out. It’s one of the biggest K-pop events to hit Malaysia this year, thanks to its impressive star power.
Date: 14 June 2025
Address: Stadium Merdeka, Jalan Stadium, Presint Merdeka 118, 50118 Kuala Lumpur
Price: from RM294
The Godfather in Concert
Relive the cinematic brilliance of The Godfather in an elevated format, accompanied by a symphonic performance of its legendary score by Nino Rota. Hosted by the Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra, Don Corleone’s saga unfolds on screen as the orchestra performs in real time. This is not just a concert, it’s a full cinematic immersion into Francis Ford Coppola’s masterpiece—one of the greatest films of all time. Perfect for film buffs and classical music fans alike, this cultural crossover is one not to be missed.
Date: 14 June 2025
Address: Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra, Dewan Filharmonik PETRONAS, Level Two, Tower Two, PETRONAS Twin Towers, 50088 Kuala Lumpur
Price: from RM298
Jo Koy: Just Being Koy Tour

Global comedy star Jo Koy returns to KL with a fresh set of new material in his ‘Just Being Koy’ tour. Known for his sharp yet hilarious takes on Filipino culture and family, Koy’s humour resonates deeply with Asian audiences worldwide. Whether you’ve seen him on Netflix or live before, this show promises brand-new laughs and relatable anecdotes. His previous shows have sold out across the globe, and this one’s expected to be no different. So don’t wait too long to grab your seats.
For ages 15 and above.
Date: 18 June 2025
Address: Level 1, Mega Star Arena, Sungei Wang Plaza, Jalan Sultan Ismail, 51000 Kuala Lumpur
Price: from RM198
W Refresh Weekend with W Kuala Lumpur

W Kuala Lumpur’s Refresh Weekend is a party packed with Latin American cocktails and Caribbean smoky eats. Over two days, guests can enjoy a cocktail masterclass with COA (number four on Asia’s 50 Best Bars list), Afro-Caribbean delicacies from Joloko at the Wet Deck, and much more. Add in gourmet dining from the hotel’s pastry chefs, and you have the ultimate foodie getaway without leaving the city. Ideal for tastemakers and flavour chasers looking to party in style.
Date: 20 and 21 June 2025
Address: W Kuala Lumpur, 121, Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur, 50450 Kuala Lumpur
Reservation: contact +603 2786 8888 or +60 123 479 088 or email bf.wkualalumpur@whotels.com
The Kuala Lumpur Performing Arts Centre: Apostate
Making its global debut in KL, Apostate is a bold, contemplative theatre piece directed by local director Tung Jit Yang. It examines spiritual autonomy, religious questioning, and the personal costs of breaking away from dogma. The play is especially relevant in a multicultural society like Malaysia, where personal beliefs often intersect with social expectations. With minimalist staging and raw emotional performances, it’s both intimate and intense. This is contemporary Malaysian theatre at its most daring.
For ages 12 and above.
Date: 20 to 22 June 2025
Address: The Kuala Lumpur Performing Arts Centre, Sentul Park, Jalan Strachan off Jalan Sultan Azlan Shah, 51100 Kuala Lumpur
Price: from RM80
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