

Experience a diverse line-up of music, dance, theatre and films by artists of different abilities.
Event details
No Limits 2026, under the theme “All of Us, All Ways”, is a call to reimagine the value of diversity through inclusion. It presents various offerings of music, dance, theatre, films and local showcases, inviting everyone to experience inclusive arts, witness the potential inherent in diversity, and expand the boundaries of imagination together.
Co-presented by The Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust and the Hong Kong Arts Festival, No Limits is Asia's first large-scale inclusive arts programme since 2019. Featuring unique performances and a variety of educational programmes presented by artists of different abilities, No Limits aims to make arts accessible to all and foster social inclusion. The programme has reached over 102,000 public audiences via 70 in-venue and online events, while the community and education programmes have benefitted over 49,000 students, teachers, social workers, artists and arts practitioners with different abilities.
| Event information | Details |
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| Date | 27 February - 25 May 2026 |
| Time |
Varies by programme |
| Venue |
Multiple venues (Kwai Tsing Theatre, Tai Kwun, WestK, Hong Kong Cultural Centre, Tsuen Wan Town Hall) |
| Website |
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| Fee (HK$) | Varies by programme; free community showcases and films |
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