Things to do in Klang Valley in October 2022
Come the weekends, and we’re scrolling more than usual through our phones looking for new things to do and see. Shopping malls may be our go-to lepak spots – but with festivities and activities like Deepavali and Halloween just around the corner, we can expect our weekends to be a little more fun-filled this October.
Here, we rounded up 8 things to do in Klang Valley this month – from exploring a new dining hub with a scenic garden, to listening to classical music with a spooky Halloween twist.
Table of Contents
- Things to do in Klang Valley in October 2022
- 1. Explore Bamboo Hills, a new dining hub in KL
- 2. Immerse yourself in art at the Malaysia & Korea Art Exhibition
- 3. Explore Nextgen, the new indoor theme park at 1 Utama E
- 4. Rock out to Boys Like Girls & local acts at RockOn Festival 2022
- 5. Listen to “spooky” classical music at MPO’s Halloween Spooktacular
- 6. Step into a comic book world at The Garden Mall’s 2D photo stations
- 7. Get into the festive mood with Kedai’s Deepavali bazaar
- 8. Catch a world famous French opera at Klpac
- Things to do in Klang Valley in October 2022
1. Explore Bamboo Hills, a new dining hub in KL
Image credit: @bamboohillskl
With the plethora of eateries that seem to crop up every other day in KL, some of us would consider hunting out new places to eat in the city a sport. In Segambut, there’s a new dining enclave called Bamboo Hills to add to your list of food places to check out this month.
Botanica+Co’s new outlet at Bamboo Hills
Image credit: @botanica.co
Located just a 14-minute drive from KLCC, and 16 minutes from KL Sentral, Bamboo Hills just recently opened their doors to the public. New outlets from well-known eateries are now also welcoming patrons here, including Botanica+Co and Starbucks.
Other eateries set to open here soon, such as Nok Yung Fine Thai Cuisine and Kampai Yakiniku, will bring in additional international cuisines for more brunch and dinner options.
Starbucks outlet in Bamboo Hill
Image credit: @mystarbucks
Besides grabbing a hearty brunch and sipping on lattes here, you can wander through Bamboo Hill’s serene green landscape for photos. The garden that surrounds the eateries comprises a pond with a brown Monet-like bridge surrounded by lush greenery, which all bring to mind Japanese gardens.
Address: Taman Bukit Bambu, Off Lebuhraya Duta – Ulu Kelang, 51200 Kuala Lumpur, WPKL
Contact: Bamboo Hill Facebook | Instagram
2. Immerse yourself in art at the Malaysia & Korea Art Exhibition
Image adapted from: @jd_chang
If spending an afternoon in a quiet gallery filled with paintings appeals more to you than a buzzing weekend at a crowded mall, drop by the Celebration of Harmony through Arts: Malaysia & Korea Art Exhibition.
Image credit: @seevoir
This free exhibition in KL features 57 artworks from 41 Malaysian and South Korean artists. On display are watercolour paintings, photographs, ceramics, and even a buk, or traditional Korean drum. These artworks have all been carefully selected to showcase talents from the two countries and highlight their cultural ties.
Image credit: @rox.n
There’s also a booth here where you can try your hand at folding a ddakji to bring home. This folded-paper tile is used in a traditional Korean game, recently made popular overseas by Netflix’s Squid Game – Gong Yoo’s mysterious character in the show might ring a bell.
Admission: Free
Venue: 243, Jalan Bukit Bintang, 55100 Kuala Lumpur, WPKL
Dates: Now till 9th October 2022
Time: 11am to 5pm
Contact: Harmoni Soka Art & Culture Instagram
3. Explore Nextgen, the new indoor theme park at 1 Utama E
Image credit: 1 Utama Shopping Centre
There are plenty of family-friendly attractions in Klang Valley to visit with the kiddos, including a new spot at 1 Utama Shopping Centre – Nextgen Theme Park. This recently-opened entertainment and education indoor theme park covers over 45,000 square feet, and features several fun-filled zones for the whole fam to enjoy.
Image credit: 1 Utama Shopping Centre
These include an Engagement Zone with trampolines next to a velcro wall and even a rock climbing wall. At the Entertainment Zone, you can take things a little slower by playing 30 different arcade games or singing your heart out in a karaoke room.
Image credit: Jef Ong
For the month of October, Nextgen is having an opening promotion with RM10 off tickets for adults and kids. There’s also a Family Pass, comprising tickets for two adults and one child, that is priced at RM99 on weekdays and RM128 on weekends.
Admission: RM48/adult and RM38/kid on weekdays, and RM58/pax and RM48/kid on weekends. Do note that fees for adults apply to those aged between 13 and 59 years old, and 3-12 year olds for kids.
Address: S603-S610, Level 2, 1 Utama E, Lebuh Bandar Utama, Bandar Utama, 47800 Petaling Jaya, Selangor
Opening hours: 10am-10pm, Daily
Contact: 016-936 3068 | NextGen Facebook
4. Rock out to Boys Like Girls & local acts at RockOn Festival 2022
Image credit: Boys Like Girls
There have been a whole slew of musicians announcing concerts in our country ever since Covid-19 restrictions eased. This month, US rock band Boys Like Girls is set to headline this year’s RockOn Festival for one night only in Subang Jaya.
Malaysian hip hop-rap rock band, Pop Shuvit, will also take the stage at the festival.
Image credit: POP SHUVIT
If you spent your teenage years belting out hits from the band like The Great Escape and Love Drunk, you’ll want to catch them live to sing and dance it out to their best and newest hits.
Other acts also set to perform at the music festival include Pop Shuvit, Sekumpulan Orang Gila, and Kyoto Protocol.
Admission: From RM149. Get your tickets here.
Venue: Taylor’s University Lakeside Campus 1 Jalan Taylor, 47500 Subang Jaya, Selangor
Date: 15th October 2022
Time: 2pm-11pm
Contact: RockOn Festival Facebook
5. Listen to “spooky” classical music at MPO’s Halloween Spooktacular
Image credit: Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra (MPO)
October is bringing plenty of spooky vibes to local attractions – as well as live performances. On 29th October, the Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra (MPO) is putting on a one-night Halloween Spooktacular show led by conductor, Naohisa Furusawa.
Image credit: Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra (MPO)
Be entertained by spine-chilling performances of popular spooky tracks from musicals and more, including Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Phantom of the Opera and The X Files. You’ll get to see the performers dressed up in Halloween costumes, for extra sinister vibes.
Admission: From RM158. Get your tickets here.
Venue: Dewan Filharmonik Petronas, Level Two, Tower Two, Petronas Twin Towers, Kuala Lumpur City Centre
50088 Kuala Lumpur, WPKL
Date: 29th October 2022
Time: 8.30pm
Contact: Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra website
6. Step into a comic book world at The Garden Mall’s 2D photo stations
Those looking to update their Instagram feeds with cool pics can drop by The Garden Mall’s 2D photo stations. From now till 16th October 2022, the monochrome displays at the mall lets you snap trippy photos in a “comic book” world.
Image adapted from: The Gardens Mall
Reminiscent of backdrops from the well-known 2D Greem Cafe in South Korea, you’ll get to pose sitting at a vanity table, or at a “kitchen” and “cafe”, all with quirky line-illustrated props and backdrops.
These photo corners can be found at the mall’s South Palm area on the ground floor.
Address: Lingkaran Syed Putra, Mid Valley City, 59200 Kuala Lumpur, WPKL
Date: Now till 16th October
Time: 10am-10pm, Daily
Contact: The Gardens Mall Instagram
7. Get into the festive mood with Kedai’s Deepavali bazaar
Image credit: KEDAI
The month of October signals the start of Deepavali festivities. Besides munching on delectable traditional snacks, many have begun shopping to get into the festive mood. Over at KEDAI, there’s a themed bazaar called “Light Up Bazaar At Kedai KL” to help usher in the joyous season.
Image credit: @thevith.my_studio
There will be over 30 local vendors at the bazaar. Shop for stationery and jewellery from Thevith.my Studios or fresh flower bouquets from Buttercup by WR, just to name a few.
Venue: Block B, Level 2, MAHSA Avenue Jalan Universiti Off Jalan Ilmu, Kuala Lumpur
Date: 8th & 9th October 2022
Time: 11am to 6pm
Contact: KEDAI Facebook
8. Catch a world famous French opera at Klpac
Image credit: Kuala Lumpur City Opera
The KL City Opera will be bringing one of the most iconic operas in the world, Carmen, to klpac. Based on the 1845 novella of the same name, the opera follows a Spanish gypsy and her ill-fated love with a soldier in Seville, Spain, in a roughly 3-hour long show.
This month, Malaysians can catch a live performance of the opera, first performed in Paris in 1875, with its well-known tunes including Habanera.
Admission: From RM148. Get your tickets here.
Venue: Venue Pentas 1, The Kuala Lumpur Performing Arts Centre, Jalan Sultan Azlan Shah, Sentul, 51100 Kuala Lumpur, WPKL
Date: 8th till 15th October 2022
Time: 11am to 6pm
Contact: klpac Facebook
Things to do in Klang Valley in October 2022
Whether you’re looking to spend a laidback weekend at an art gallery or get your adrenaline pumping at an indoor theme park, this list of things to do in Klang Valley has something for everyone to check out this month.
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Cover image adapted from: Kuala Lumpur City Opera, Wendy Lim and 1 Utama Shopping Centre