9 Merdeka Events In Klang Valley To Shop Local & Celebrate All Things Malaysian

Merdeka Day 2026 activities


Merdeka Day events will be popping up across Kuala Lumpur and Selangor in 2026, giving Malaysians plenty of ways to celebrate the country’s 69th Independence Day. Among them are festive activities and markets filled with local food, handmade crafts, homegrown brands and products by independent Malaysian creators.

Those hoping to spend the long Merdeka weekend food-hopping and shopping local can add these 9 Merdeka events to their plans.


1. MR.DIY Bersama Satu Bazaar 2026


28th-31st August (KL) & 11th-13th September (Johor)



Image credit: MR.DIY

With the long Merdeka weekend approaching, it’ll be a time for the whole family to get together and enjoy themselves at a weekend-long event like MR.DIY’s Bersama Satu Bazaar 2026.

Not just an aisle with stalls lined up, the sprawling free-entry bazaar has a variety of Jalan zones for visitors of all ages to jalan-jalan through, including a food bazaar, play zone, and more.


Image adapted from: MR.DIY

At the bazaar’s Jalan Fun section, there’ll be an inflatable playground, family-friendly interactive games, and even a petting zoo for the kiddos to meet snakes, bunnies, and parrots.


Image adapted from: MR.DIY

Once you’re all tuckered out, head over to Jalan Viral, a lane with over 100 booths selling all sorts of local street food and crafts to celebrate Malaysia.

There are rest areas throughout the bazaar for you to sit down and tuck into your food, or enjoy a show at the Stage & Chill area, which will feature stage presentations like live buskers and cultural dances, beginning at 4pm.

Image adapted from: MR.DIY

If shopping is more your thing, there’s an area stocked with all sorts of essential MR.DIY items. You can also get exclusive freebies like water bottles, plush toys, and a mini luggage bag with a minimum spend of RM50.

And if you’re looking to beat the heat at the bazaar, MR.DIY members get the extra perk of one-time access to an air-conditioned VIP Members Lounge, along with a complimentary cold drink, upon obtaining two bags on MR.DIY Club app. Psst: To get a bag, you’ll just have to spend RM20 or more at any MR.DIY outlet – including the one at the bazaar – and remember to scan your membership QR code.

Not just in Klang Valley, MR.DIY’s bazaar will bring the same fun activities – food bazaar, family-friendly activities, and more – to JB for the Malaysia Day celebrations.

KL bazaar
Venue: Sunway Pyramid Open Car Park, Petaling Jaya
Date: 28th to 31st August 2026
Time: 4pm-12am

JB bazaar
Venue: Angsana Johor Bahru Mall, Johor Bahru
Date: 11th to 13th September 2026
Time: 4pm-12am

Admission: Free


2. cirKLe Makan2 Merdeka Semester 2026


28th to 30th August 2026


After building a name for its fashion-led markets, cirKLe is venturing into food for the first time with Makan2 Merdeka Semester 2026. The festival will gather food vendors at The Campus Ampang, with flavours and culinary traditions from across Malaysia taking centre stage.

The market encourages visitors to reimagine Merdeka through something Malaysians hold particularly close to their hearts: food.

Venue: The Campus Ampang
Date: 28th to 30th August 2026

Time:
10am to 10pm
Admission: Free


3. GoGo Bazaar Local Market


28th to 31st August 2026



Image credit: @gogo_bazaar via Instagram

Those playing tourist in their own city this Merdeka weekend can make a stop at GoGo Bazaar Local Market. Held at KL Tower, the market will bring together local vendors offering handmade products and other homegrown finds against the backdrop of one of Kuala Lumpur’s most recognisable landmarks.

The market will run across all four days of the long weekend, giving visitors time to squeeze in some local shopping between their other Merdeka plans.

Venue: KL Tower
Date:
28th to 31st August 2026
Time:
10am to 8pm
Admission: Free


4. Ni Hao Merdeka Local Food Festival


28th to 31st August 2026



Image credit: @hellobazaar.kl via Instagram

Food is practically a celebration of its own in Malaysia, and Ni Hao Merdeka Local Food Festival is putting local flavours at the centre of the National Day weekend. Taking place at Sierra Fresco in 16 Sierra, Puchong, the festival will bring together Malaysian dishes for visitors to eat their way through.

With the festivities beginning at 4pm daily, visitors can arrive once the afternoon heat has eased and spend the evening food-hopping until 10pm.

Venue: Sierra Fresco, 16 Sierra, Puchong
Date: 28th to 31st August 2026
Time:
4pm to 10pm
Admission:
Free


5. Bazaar Merdeka x Moonfest


28th August to 13th September 2026



Image credit: @my_moments_mm via Instagram

Bazaar Merdeka x Moonfest brings the patriotic spirit of Merdeka together with the warmth of the Mid-Autumn Festival. Held at Sungei Wang Plaza, the market offers visitors a chance to experience two celebrations within one festive setting in the heart of Bukit Bintang. Running from 28th August to 13th September 2026, it is also the longest-running market on this list, so you can plan to head here beyond the Merdeka weekend.

Venue: Sungei Wang Plaza, between Gajeto and QQ Outlet
Date: 28th August to 13th September 2026
Time:
10am to 10pm
Admission: Free


6. You Ni Market


29th to 31st August 2026


Image credit: @ipcshoppingcentre via Instagram

For those who prefer their market-hopping without the afternoon heat, You Ni Market will take over IPC Shopping Centre throughout the Merdeka weekend. The community market will feature handmade crafts and products from independent creators, offering an alternative to the mall’s usual retail stores.

The indoor venue also means visitors can take their time browsing, come rain or shine. IPC Shopping Centre is accessible from Mutiara Damansara MRT Station, while admission to the market is free.

Venue: IPC Shopping Centre, Petaling Jaya
Date: 29th to 31st August 2026
Time: 10am to 8pm
Admission: Free


7. I Love Bazaar: Shop Lokal at REXKL


28th to 30th August 2026



Image credit: REXKL via Facebook

REXKL is already a go-to spot for KL’s creative crowd, and its Merdeka weekend market gives visitors another reason to drop by. Shop Lokal will bring together Malaysian artists, creators, designers, craftspeople and independent brands within the former cinema’s main entrance foyer.

The curated market will feature original artwork, handmade pieces, thoughtful crafts and design-led finds that spotlight Malaysia’s independent creative scene.

Venue: Main Entrance Foyer, REXKL, KL
Date: 28th to 30th August 2026
Time: 10am to 10pm
Admission: Free


8. Public Market: The Local Edit


28th to 30th August 2026



Image credit: @ilovebazaar via Instagram

Commuters passing through Cochrane MRT Station can turn their journey into a spot of Merdeka shopping at Public Market: The Local Edit. Taking over the MRT Tunnel at MyTOWN Shopping Centre, the market will gather homegrown brands, creative makers and emerging small businesses in one convenient location.

Visitors can browse handmade goods, lifestyle products and everyday finds without travelling far from the train line.

Venue: MRT Tunnel, MyTOWN Shopping Centre
Date: 28th to 30th August 2026
Time: 10am to 10pm
Admission: Free


9. Lokal Wave’s Merdeka Bazaar at Publika


21st to 31st August 2026



Image credit: @lokalwave via Instagram Highlights

Those who want to begin their Merdeka shopping early can visit Lokal Wave Merdeka Bazaar from 21st August. Running for 11 consecutive days at Publika Shopping Gallery, the market will bring local vendors together throughout the lead-up to National Day.

Among the confirmed vendors is Batik Songket Keturah, where shoppers can browse products celebrating two of Malaysia’s best-known traditional textiles.

Venue: Publika Shopping Gallery, Solaris Dutamas
Date: 21st to 31st August 2026
Time: 10am to 10pm
Admission:
Free


Celebrate Merdeka 2026 at these events in KL & Selangor

Merdeka may commemorate the country’s independence, but it is also a celebration of the people, cultures, and ideas that continue to shape Malaysia. Visiting these Merdeka markets in KL and Selangor will be a simple way to join the festivities while supporting the local vendors, makers and food entrepreneurs behind them.

Whether you leave with a handmade keepsake, a full stomach or a newly discovered homegrown brand, spending locally is a rather fitting way to show Malaysia some love this Merdeka Day.


Cover image adapted from: @hellobazaar.kl via Instagram, @my_moments_mm via Instagram, REXKL via Facebook, @lokalwave via Instagram

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