Whether you’re hunting for new flavours, looking for a creative escape, or planning a weekend outing with your furry friend, Kuala Lumpur is packed with events this weekend. From food showcases and cultural exhibitions to theatre performances and community gatherings, here’s what’s happening around KL from 10 to 12 July 2026.
International Tourism, Arts & Culture Exhibition & Conference (INTAC 2026)
Fri-Sun, 10-12 July | Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre
For those who prefer stories over souvenirs, INTAC 2026 offers a deeper look into the worlds of tourism, heritage, arts and culture.
The exhibition brings together creative industries and cultural experiences, highlighting the people, traditions and destinations that shape how we understand places. Expect a mix of travel inspiration, cultural showcases and conversations around the future of tourism.

I Food Expo 2026
Fri-Sun, 10-12 July | Pavilion Bukit Jalil Exhibition Hall
Food lovers, clear your schedules. I Food Expo 2026 brings together food brands, culinary discoveries and gastronomic innovations under one roof, offering visitors a chance to explore new flavours, specialty products and emerging food trends.
From unique snacks to international-inspired creations, the expo is designed as a playground for curious eaters, home cooks and anyone who believes a weekend well spent involves discovering something delicious.
OH MY MEOW! Expo
Fri-Sun, 10-12 July | Mid Valley Exhibition Centre (MVEC KL)
Cat lovers, this one is for you. Malaysia’s biggest cat-focused expo returns with a celebration dedicated to all things feline. From pet products and innovations to accessories, treats and everything needed to spoil your furry companions.
Visitors can browse the latest pet-care trends, discover new brands and pick up freebies and goodies for their cats. Whether you’re a seasoned cat parent or simply obsessed with cute cats, this is the weekend’s fluffiest event.
HOMEs – Home Living Exhibition Grand Edition 2026
Fri-Sun, 10-12 July | Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre
If your weekend plans include upgrading your home, this exhibition brings together everything from interior inspiration and lifestyle products to home solutions.
Perfect for homeowners, renters or anyone looking for a little design inspiration before their next renovation or room makeover.
A Midsummer Night’s Dream
Sat & Sun, 11 & 12 July | The Kuala Lumpur Performing Arts Centre (klpac), Sentul
Step into an enchanted world with A Midsummer Night’s Dream, a dance performance presented by Meadow Ballet Centre at klpac. The production reimagines Shakespeare’s beloved tale through movement, exploring themes of desire, identity and transformation.
A perfect weekend pick for anyone looking to swap crowded malls for an evening of theatre and artistry.

Moonkitaa Book Club Tales Over Tea
Sat, 11 July | Moonkitaa
For bookworms looking for slower weekend plans, Moonkitaa’s book club gathering combines literature, conversation and tea.
Expect a cosy space for readers to discuss stories, exchange perspectives and meet fellow book lovers. A reminder that sometimes the best weekend plans are the quieter ones.
For Real Retro at JW Marriott Kuala Lumpur
Sat, 11 July | JW Marriott
Retro enthusiasts can revisit the charm of the past at For Real Retro, a celebration centred around vintage culture, nostalgia and timeless aesthetics.
Expect a gathering that taps into the growing appreciation for vintage fashion, collectibles and old-school experiences.
Joloko’s African Food Bazaar
Sun, 12 July | Joloko
One of KL’s favourite dining and nightlife spots celebrates eight years with a special anniversary programme.
Expect a week-long celebration featuring food, drinks, music and community moments. A fitting tribute to a venue known for bringing together tropical flavours and vibrant social experiences.
From food discoveries and cultural showcases to creative performances and community gatherings, KL’s weekend calendar proves there’s no shortage of ways to explore the city. Whether you’re chasing new flavours, looking for inspiration, or simply searching for something different to do, these events offer plenty of reasons to step outside and experience what’s happening around Malaysia this weekend.

