Eaton HK’s 2025 Pride Month programming will be themed “Reorient to the Future,” a celebration of resilience and defiance amidst the global cultural shifts challenging marginalized communities. This year, Eaton HK will host a series of events across June and July, coinciding with LGBTQ+ Pride Month, Disability Pride Month, and World Refugee Day on June 22.
Inspired by José Esteban Muñoz’s Queer Futurity, Eaton HK invites participants to reorient their perspectives away from following oppressive social structures and the anxiety of potential removal of their existences, toward a reclamation of utopian future rooted in intersectional solidarity. The programs will highlight the creativity and agency of refugees, diverse ethnic creatives, disabled changemakers, queers and trans community, all while fostering a sense of belonging and radical hope with arts, drag, photography, theatre, literature, dance, and more.
Please visit Eaton HK Pride Month Website For More Information: https://www.eatonworkshop.com/
Program Highlights:
oft Crash Photo Exhibition: Fashion, Gender, and the Queer Gaze
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Date: 13 June – 20 July 2025
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Venue: Car Park, G/F, Eaton HK
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Curator: Kary Kwok
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Exhibition Opening: 13 June, 5-7pm
This exhibition by Eaton HK and TA Magazine, curated by Kary Kowk, challenges the binary vision of the male gaze by centering queer, trans, and non-binary bodies in bold imagery. Set within the liminal space of a hotel car park, the photographic works transform fashion into a powerful language and declaration, transcending surface aesthetics. Featuring the talents of photographers and artists such as Oscar Chik, Mark Chung, Feicien Feng, Ren Hang, Issac Lam, Kenneth Lam, Liu Shuwei, Leung Mo, Layla Sailor, Wing Wong, and Max Zeng, the exhibition invites viewers to engage deeply with explorations of identity and desire.
Kary Kwok is an artistic director, photographer, independent publisher, using photography and fashion as his main artistic mediums, exploring queer identity and cultural expression. Kary Kwok is the co-founder of TA magazine, a “non-binary” community magazine.
Drag Party: DragJam presents Queertopia
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Date: 21 June 2025
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Time: 9pm – late
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Venue: 4/F Music Room, Eaton HK
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Tickets: https://bit.ly/3ZCOyPJ
Welcome to Queertopia, a euphoric realm where drag kings, queens, and gender alchemists reign supreme. Presented by DragJam, this high-energy party invites guests into a space where binaries dissolve into stardust, authenticity is the highest law, and self-expression knows no bounds. Throughout the evening, a dazzling lineup of performers—sovereigns of sass and architects of audacity—will lead the crowd through a kaleidoscope of drag acts, from high-camp comedy to heart-stopping glamour. Whether femme, masc, or magnificently in-between, all are welcomed to step into their highest queer form and reimagine what’s possible through the art of drag.
Queertopia isn’t just a party—it’s a collective state of mind, where community, creativity, and celebration converge. Guests are invited to leave inhibitions at the door and revel in a night that promises to rewrite the rules, shatter norms, and centre joy in every performance.
Prosthesis: Queer Crip Performance & Archive Exhibition
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Date: 13 June – 20 July 2025
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Venue: Tomorrow Maybe, Eaton HK
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Artists: Ximan Wang, Siu Fong Yeung
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Exhibition Opening and Performances: 13 June, 7-9pm
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Tickets: https://bit.ly/43KfSwr
Inspired by David T. Mitchell and Sharon L. Snyder’s concept “Disability as a Narrative Device”, the duo’s representation explores how disability is often misrepresented within cultural narratives and discourse as an inspiration porn, an objectification of disabled people as inspirations to non-disabled people on the basis of their life circumstances. The performances and exhibition offer a critical point of view with performance art to queer and crip the existing biased cultural narratives and represent a fully fleshed-out human experience of people with disabilities and LGBTQ+.
The presentation explores distinct body experiences of two lesbian and disabled artists in both Mainland China and Hong Kong, challenging heteronormative and ableist societal norms and expanding the boundaries of performance with the concerns regarding gender fluidity, queerness, cripdom as an authentic narrative device for the marginalized.
Siufong Yeung’s creative works attempt to recognize the “body” as an object from different perspectives and observations. She explores relationships between the soul and the physique with her “body” and expresses it via various media. She is a co-founder of the Crip Art collective c.95d8, which focuses on the experiences of artists with disabilities. c.95d8 challenges conventional perceptions of time and ability, and reclaims the word ‘crip’, short for ‘cripple’, as a term of empowerment.
Queerest curated Drag Theatre Performance and Artist Talk
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Date: 28 June 2025
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Talk: 2-4pm; Party: 9pm till late
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Venue: Music Room, Eaton HK
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Tickets: https://bit.ly/45BVCja
Queerest is set to challenge the cis-heteronormative narrative with a vibrant celebration of Shanghai’s most daring drag talents. This unforgettable night features emerging star, Yihao, and his drag fellows, who will captivate the audience with their unapologetic theatrical performances. With stunning visuals and dynamic movements, they create an immersive experience that transports everyone into a lively queer paradise, redefining perspectives across the Greater China region. Apart from the performance, Yihao will join forces with other drag performers from the Mainland to discuss the current development of drag performances in China.
Dance as a Community Superpower
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Date: 22 June 2025
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Time: 4-7pm
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Venue: 2/F, Maggie, Eaton HK
Presented by Grassroots Future and supported by Eaton HK, “Dance as a Community Superpower” is a vibrant event celebrating the power of dance to unite people across cultures, genders, abilities and identities. Taking place as part of Refugee Week 2025, the program will feature performances by a diverse lineup of artists and dance troupes, along with interactive sessions that invite everyone to move, connect and share in the joy of community. In honor of Pride Month, the event champions inclusion, creativity and resilience, helping build a stronger and more joyful Hong Kong where every voice and every dance matters.
Live Podcast Stand by Wheel: Live Podcast on Disabled Lives
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Date: 1 July 2025
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Time: 4:00-5:30pm
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Venue: 1/F, Kino, Eaton HK
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Tickets: https://bit.ly/4kSbLFK
Step into the world of Stand by Wheel, a live podcast event at Eaton HK that brings to light the everyday realities of wheelchair users through humor, heart, and honest conversation. From growing up and studying to navigating work, friendships, family, and love, the conversation sheds light on disabled lives that are often overlooked in mainstream media.
The live recording will feature Hong Kong disability advocates Glass and Fish—popular online personalities known for promoting accessibility and sharing their stories through social media. Glass lives with osteogenesis imperfecta, while Fish has spinal muscular atrophy; together, they are the faces behind weTV, Hong Kong’s first online media platform led by people with disabilities. Hosting the session is their long-time collaborator and short filmmaker, Uncle Bo. Their podcast content has collectively garnered over a million views on Instagram Reels, breaking barriers and bringing lived experiences into public discourse with wit and warmth.
Crip Futures (/) Queer Market
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Date: 12-13 Jul 2025
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Time: 1-7pm
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Venue: 1/F Eaton House, Eaton HK
Quasi-bodies – Gender & Sexuality Script Reading Festival
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Date: 17-20 July 2025
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Venue: Kino, Eaton HK
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Artists: Sam Man, Kristy Pang, Minh Ly
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Tickets: https://www.art-mate.net/doc/
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Eaton HK x Benefit Cosmetics: Love is Love Package
This year, Eaton is teaming up with LGBTQ+ ally beauty brand, Benefit Cosmetics, to bring back the popular Love Is Love Package, each room complete with two Benefit Limited Edition “Pink Magic” sets* filled with:
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The POREfessional Get Unblock pore-clearing makeup-removing cleansing oil 1.5ml x 4pcs (sachet)
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The POREfessional Good Cleanup pore-purifying foaming cleanser 1ml x 4pcs (sachet)
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The POREfessional Deep Retreat pore-clearing clay mask10ml x 1pc (fun size)
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The POREfessional Smooth Sip lightweight smoothing moisturizer 1ml x 4pcs (sachet)
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The POREfessional matte primer 3ml x 1pc (fun size)
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Precisely, my brow ultra fine brow defining pencil #3 0.026g x 1pc (fun size)
With their skin and makeup refreshed, guests can sport their complimentary rainbow pin for a day of exploring around town with Eaton HK’s LGBTQ+ friendly neighborhood guide map before relaxing with two welcome drinks back at the hotel.
Booking Period: Jun 1 to Jul 31, 2025
Staying Period: Jun 15 to Jul 31, 2025
*Benefit Limited Edition pouch sets available with Brilliant by Langham membership at the time of booking
Book Now:https://www.eatonworkshop.














