TIMA International Music Awards Kicks Off at Kai Tak Arena with Star-Studded Performances
AM730 · 1 SOURCESabout 1 hour ago2 MIN

Summary
The 2026 TIMA International Music Awards (TMElive International Music Awards) opened at the Kai Tak Main Venue on Saturday, featuring back-to-back performances from major K-pop groups. Aespa made a grand entrance on the red carpet in elegant evening gowns, with Karina commanding attention as the highlight of the arrivals. During their performance set, the quartet switched to sleek black and white costumes, belting out hits including "Can't Help Myself," "WDA," and "Whiplash." The event's massive screen displayed unique emojis representing each member, prompting personalized reactions from the artists.
Key Points
- Aespa graced the red carpet in luxurious evening gowns, with Karina becoming the standout star of the arrivals
- During their performance, aespa donned black and white outfits and delivered three tracks: "Can't Help Myself," "WDA," and "Whiplash"
- The concert's giant screen featured personalized emojis for each aespa member, prompting individual reactions from Karina, Ningning, Winter, and Giselle
- Hearts2Hearts (H2H), which debuted last year, brought their chart-topping hits "STYLE," "RUDE!" and "Lemon Tang" to the stage with all eight members performing
- TOMORROW X TOGETHER (TXT) closed their set with six songs and Huening Kai charmed fans by declaring in Chinese: "I want to be with you"
Why It Matters
The Kai Tak Main Venue, previously serving as an airport terminal, has now emerged as Hong Kong's premier entertainment landmark, capable of hosting world-class music events. The successful opening day underscores Hong Kong's growing role as a key destination for international K-pop acts seeking to connect with regional audiences in Greater China. The event's multi-day format and star-studded lineup reflect the continuing strong demand for premium live entertainment experiences among Hong Kong concert-goers .
The Kai Tak Main Venue, previously serving as an airport terminal, has now emerged as Hong Kong's premier entertainment landmark, capable of hosting world-class music events. The successful opening day underscores Hong Kong's growing role as a key destination for international K-pop acts seeking to connect with regional audiences in Greater China. The event's multi-day format and star-studded lineup reflect the continuing strong demand for premium live entertainment experiences among Hong Kong concert-goers .