From orchestral performances and comedy tours to beauty showcases and cultural celebrations, June brings a diverse calendar of experiences across Kuala Lumpur. Whether you are drawn to the performing arts, industry exhibitions or city-wide festivals, these June events offer plenty of reasons to explore the capital throughout the month.
1. Bored Teachers: Is It Friday Yet?

Date: 6 June 2026
Venue: The Platform, Menara KEN TTDI
Event information here.
The viral comedy phenomenon Bored Teachers arrives in Kuala Lumpur for one night only with its internationally acclaimed live tour, Is It Friday Yet?. Known for transforming classroom chaos, parent-teacher dynamics and school life into relatable comedy, the show promises an evening of sharp observations and laugh-out-loud storytelling for teachers, parents and former students alike.
2. Jazz, Classical & Beyond With The MPO

Date: 13 June 2026
Venue: Dewan Filharmonik PETRONAS
Event information here.
The Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra presents an evening exploring the relationship between jazz and classical music under the direction of Junichi Hirokami. Featuring works by Haydn, Duke Ellington, Schubert and Kapustin, alongside acclaimed pianist Frank Dupree, the concert highlights the versatility of orchestral performance through a programme that bridges genres and musical traditions.
3. Kuala Lumpur International Mobility Show 2026

Date: 12 – 21 June 2026
Venue: MITEC, Kuala Lumpur
Event information here.
Mobility and automotive innovation take centre stage at the Kuala Lumpur International Mobility Show. Bringing together manufacturers, industry leaders and enthusiasts, the exhibition showcases the latest developments in electric vehicles, sustainable transportation solutions and emerging technologies shaping the future of mobility.
4. Odissi Anjali

Date: 13 – 14 June 2026
Venue: Sutra House, Kuala Lumpur
Event information here.
Presented by Sutra Foundation, Odissi Anjali showcases young dancers from Raas Leela Performing Arts, Klang, who have been training under the foundation’s Dance Outreach Programme. The performance highlights the transformative role of arts education in nurturing confidence, discipline, creativity and cultural awareness among youth. The programme is complemented by Radha Krishna, The Epiphany, a visual arts exhibition by the students and tutors of Play & Paint Arts Studio, inspired by Sutra Foundation’s acclaimed production Radhe! Radhe! The Sweet Surrender.
5. International Beauty Expo 2026

Date: 13 – 16 June 2026
Venue: Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre
Event information here.
One of the region’s largest beauty and wellness exhibitions returns with an extensive showcase of skincare, cosmetics, aesthetic treatments and wellness innovations. Industry professionals and beauty enthusiasts can discover new product launches, expert demonstrations and emerging trends from both international and local brands.
6. Disney The Lion King Live In Concert

Date: 13 June 2026
Venue: Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre
Event information here.
Disney’s beloved animated classic comes to life through a special live concert experience that combines a screening of The Lion King with a live orchestral performance of its iconic score. The event offers audiences an immersive way to revisit one of Disney’s most celebrated films through music and storytelling.
7. MPYO And Friends: Echoes Of The Region
Date: 25 June 2026
Venue: Auditorium Bandaraya Kuala Lumpur
Event information here.
As part of the ASEAN Youth Orchestra Festival, the Malaysian Philharmonic Youth Orchestra presents a free public concert featuring Aina Abdul, Amir Masdi, Ruhil Ariana and Rueben Chelvan. The programme blends folk songs from across ASEAN with local favourites and contemporary compositions in a celebration of regional identity through music.
8. ASEAN Youth Orchestra Festival Gala Concert

Date: 27 June 2026
Venue: Dewan Filharmonik PETRONAS
Event information here.
The ASEAN Youth Orchestrahttps://www.mpo.com.my/season-2026/ayofkl-2026-gala-concert Festival concludes with a gala concert led by conductor Gerard Salonga and pianist Celestine Yoong Qian Yi. Featuring works by John Williams, Rachmaninoff and Mahler, the performance brings together talented young musicians from across the region for a grand finale celebrating excellence, collaboration and the unifying power of music.

