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8 fabulous things to do this week in Shanghai

2016-06-13 TimeOutShanghai

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Things to Do

ShanghaiPRIDE

Venues across Shanghai, Friday 17-Sunday 26

Join the Mainland's first and only LGBT Pride event in its eighth year. For the first time, the ALMA (Asia LGBT Milestone Awards) will join the festival, while the ShanghaiPRIDE Film Festival will also return, hosting screenings around the city as well as its short film competition under the theme of 'Gender'. In addition to the Art and Photo Festival, PRIDE Run, panel discussion and trivia night, The ShanghaiPRIDE Theatre Festival is also back. Find more details on our website.


Elsewhere, a little amusement park going by the name of Shanghai Disneyland is officially opening on Thursday. Nearly one million people have already visited Disney during it's trial opening period. Keep an eye on our website this week for more information on how to make the most of a trip to the Magical Kingdom.

Bars & Clubs

Zion Train and Vibronics

Saturday 18, The Shelter, 80RMB

Shanghai gets a dose of roots reggae in the form of two UK dub heavyweights: Zion Train and Vibronics. The former, a collective founded in Oxford in 1988, went on to inspire a whole tributary of currently trending dance music genres, including, of course, dubstep. The latter, formed in 1995 with founder Steve Vibronics at the centre, signed to Zion Train’s label early in their career and have subsequently maxed out subwoofers at music festivals around the world with their self-proclaimed ‘future sound of dub’. Expect a bone-rattling set.

Performance

Afternoon of a Foehn

Thursday 16-Sunday 19, Xintiandi Taipinghu Park, 100RMB

As part of the Xintiandi Fringe Festival, performance artist Phia Menard's L'Apres-Midi d'un Foehn transforms plastic grocery bags and electric fans into an airy, delicate ballet of chubby humanoids, and makes audiences rethink their concept of rubbish. This is pure, riveting magic.

Food&Drink

Omnivore World Tour 2016

Thursday 16-Saturday 18, Three on the Bund

Descending on Shanghai for the fifth year running, the Omnivore World Tour is a global festival bringing together the best international chefs with those from the host country. The three-day event is all about sharing cuisines, learning new techniques and creating a vibrant atmosphere focusing on life’s best thing: food. Events include masterclasses, pop-up dinners and the Omnivorious by Badoit party - you can buy tickets for all the events through Time Out Tickets.


And that's not the only big food event in town, with Sabor Fusion Shanghai 2016 also taking place, billing itself as one of the world's leading platforms to promote gastronomic cultural exchange and showcase cutting-edge developments in world cuisine.

Film

Shanghai International Film Festival

SIFF continues all this week, with plenty of chances to catch a glimpse of some of the stars that have descended on Shanghai, including Sir Ian McKellen, Jackie Chan and Bradley Cooper. Check out our full guide on where to star spot this week on our website, and for the full schedule of films on show head to the SIFF website.

Music

Lambchop

Sunday 19, SSO Hall, Sold Out

Brilliant alt-country act Lambchop, led by Kurt Wagner, make their Shanghai debut as part of the SSO and Split Works' Contemporale series. Nixon, How I Quit Smoking, Is a Woman, Aw Cmon/No You Cmon - just some of the outstanding albums this Nashville-based group have released since forming in 1986. This ought to be a real treat - but sadly for those without tickets, this show is now sold out.

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