Looking for events in Kuala Lumpur this month? Whether you’re searching for major festivals, concerts, exhibitions, weekend markets, family-friendly activities, sporting events, or cultural performances, Kuala Lumpur offers something for everyone throughout the year.
As Malaysia’s capital city, Kuala Lumpur hosts a constantly changing calendar of events ranging from international concerts and trade exhibitions to local food festivals, art showcases, and community gatherings. This guide is regularly updated to help you discover what’s happening across Kuala Lumpur and the Klang Valley this month.
If you’re planning a visit to the city, you may also want to explore our guides to the best things to do in Kuala Lumpur, where to stay in Kuala Lumpur, and how to get around Kuala Lumpur using public transport.
Featured Events This Month
These are some of the biggest and most anticipated events happening in Kuala Lumpur this month. Events may include major exhibitions, festivals, concerts, sporting events, and city-wide celebrations.
Festivals & Celebrations This Month
Kuala Lumpur’s multicultural population means there is always a celebration taking place somewhere in the city. Depending on the time of year, visitors may encounter festive decorations, cultural performances, religious ceremonies, food bazaars, and special events.
Hari Gawai
Date: 1st & 2nd June
Awal Muharram
Date: 16 June
For a deeper look at the city’s major celebrations, explore our guide to the major festivals celebrated in Kuala Lumpur.
Concerts & Shows This Month
Kuala Lumpur is one of Southeast Asia’s leading entertainment destinations, regularly attracting international performers, regional artists, and local talent.
Laufey – A Matter of Time Tour
Date: June 2
Venue: Unifi Arena
G.E.M. (邓紫棋) – I AM GLORIA World Tour 2.0
Date: June 6
Venue: TM National Stadium Bukit Jalil
LiSA (Japan)
Date: June 7
Venue: Megastar Arena
Richard Clayderman – Forever Love World Tour
Date: June 14
EXO – EXO PLANET #6: EXhOrizon
Date: June 20
Venue: National Hockey Stadium
XIA (Kim Junsu) – 6th Asia Tour Concert ‘GRAVITY’
Date: June 28
For more entertainment ideas, visit our guide to concerts and night events in Kuala Lumpur.
Exhibitions & Cultural Events
Art lovers, history enthusiasts, and curious travellers will find plenty of exhibitions and cultural experiences happening throughout the month.
Read more in our guide to cultural events and exhibitions in Kuala Lumpur.
Markets, Pop-Ups & Lifestyle Events
Weekend markets and pop-up events have become increasingly popular across Kuala Lumpur, offering visitors opportunities to shop, eat, and discover local brands.
AniMania Festival “DUAL DIMENSION”
Date: June 6-7
Venue: Sungei Wang Plaza
World Environment Day
Date: June 13
Venue: Taman Tugu Nursery
Kuala Lumpur Sustainability Weekend (KLSW)
Date: June 13-14
Venue: TRX City Park
Fantasy Anime Expo 2
Date: June 20
Venue: Pavilion Bukit Jalil Exhibition Centre
Discover more in our guide to weekend markets and pop-ups in Kuala Lumpur.
Family-Friendly Events
Families visiting Kuala Lumpur will often find a variety of events suitable for children and all ages.
Family events are particularly common during school holidays and festive seasons.
Sports & Outdoor Events
Sports enthusiasts can often find active events taking place throughout the city.
Some of Kuala Lumpur’s largest annual sporting events attract thousands of participants from across Malaysia and beyond.
Free Events in Kuala Lumpur This Month
Not every activity requires a ticket. There are often many free events happening throughout Kuala Lumpur.
If you’re travelling on a budget, these events offer a great way to experience the city’s culture without spending much.
Business Events & Trade Shows
Malaysia International Dive Expo (MIDE)
Date: June 5-7
Venue: Malaysia International Trade and Exhibition Centre (MITEC)
Planning Your Visit Around Events
If you’re visiting Kuala Lumpur specifically to attend an event, festival, concert, or exhibition, a little planning can help you make the most of your experience. Major events often attract large crowds and can affect accommodation availability, traffic conditions, and public transport usage throughout the city.
Book Accommodation Early
Popular festivals, international concerts, and large-scale exhibitions can cause hotels to fill up quickly, especially in areas such as KLCC, Bukit Bintang, Bukit Jalil, and Kuala Lumpur City Centre. If you’re travelling during major events like Chinese New Year, Hari Raya, New Year’s Eve, or international concerts, it is advisable to secure your accommodation well in advance.
Use Public Transport Whenever Possible
Traffic congestion is common during major events, particularly around venues such as Bukit Jalil National Stadium, Axiata Arena, KLCC, and the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre. The city’s MRT, LRT, Monorail, and KTM rail networks often provide the fastest and most convenient way to reach event venues while avoiding parking difficulties and road closures.
Check Event Details Before Attending
Event schedules, venues, ticket availability, and operating hours can sometimes change. Before heading out, verify the latest information through the organiser’s official website or social media channels to avoid disappointment.
Arrive Early
Large-scale festivals, concerts, and exhibitions can attract thousands of visitors. Arriving early not only helps you avoid queues but also gives you more time to explore surrounding attractions, restaurants, and shopping areas.
Explore Nearby Attractions
Many event venues are located close to some of Kuala Lumpur’s top attractions. If you’re attending an event in KLCC, you can also visit the Petronas Twin Towers, KLCC Park, and Suria KLCC. Events in Bukit Bintang can easily be combined with shopping, dining, and nightlife experiences, while events in Chinatown allow visitors to explore heritage streets, markets, and local food spots.
Frequently Asked Questions
What events are happening in Kuala Lumpur this month?
The city hosts a wide variety of events each month, including festivals, concerts, exhibitions, sporting events, markets, and cultural celebrations. This guide is updated regularly to highlight current happenings.
Where can I find free events in Kuala Lumpur?
Many community festivals, cultural performances, exhibitions, and markets are free to attend throughout the year.
What are the biggest annual events in Kuala Lumpur?
Popular annual events include Chinese New Year celebrations, Hari Raya festivities, Thaipusam, Deepavali, KL Marathon, MATTA Fair, and New Year’s Eve celebrations.
Which areas in Kuala Lumpur host the most events?
KLCC, Bukit Bintang, Bangsar, Chinatown, Bukit Jalil, and TTDI are among the city’s busiest event districts.
Is Kuala Lumpur good for concerts and live entertainment?
Yes. Kuala Lumpur regularly hosts international concerts, theatre productions, live music performances, and cultural shows throughout the year.








