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Tyson Yoshi to headline the Felicidade Tipsy Weekend in Macao next week

Tyson Yoshi, along with other performers and DJs, will be performing at the three-day festival at Macao’s famous Rua da Felicidade starting from next Friday

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Hong Kong pop star Tyson Yoshi is set to perform on the final day of Felicidade Tipsy Weekend, a free festival taking place at Macao’s Rua da Felicidade between 22 and 24 May, from 3 pm to 9 pm. 

Yoshi will be joined by a host of other musicians from Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan such as Vivian Chan and Jessica Chan, along with DJs that include Belle, Mihon Reko and Room Service. 

Currently, the full performance schedule has yet to be announced, although more information will be made available via Felicidade Tipsy Weekend’s Instagram page

According to the organisers, the festival will also feature a cocktail and shopping component. The former will bring together 25 bars from Macao, Guangzhou, Shanghai, and Taiwan. Among them is Taipei’s Lab – ranked 57th on the extended list of Asia’s 50 Best Bars in 2025. Bartenders will present exclusive cocktails inspired by the flavors and heritage of Rua da Felicidade, offering visitors a unique taste of the neighborhood’s cultural identity.

Meanwhile, the shopping aspect of the festival aims to stimulate spending at the market in Rua da Felicidade, as well as the surrounding area. Visitors will be able to earn promotional coupons when they spend at nearby businesses, which can be subsequently redeemed at the marketplace in Rua da Felicidade.

Overall, the organisers are hoping that Felicidade Tipsy Weekend can help revitalise the century-old neighborhood by combining music, mixology culture, and a creative marketplace to boost the local economy and tourism.

As the headline act of the festival, Tyson Yoshi is no stranger to Macao, staging his first solo concert in the SAR this January, which attracted over 10,000 fans across two shows. 

The following month, the Hong Kong performer whose music spans hip hop, rap, and R&B also guest-starred in Chinese-American comedian Jimmy O. Yang’s sophomore Macao show. 

Last November, the 31-year old found himself at the centre of controversy in Macao when he abruptly cancelled his performance at the Waterbomb Music Festival at the last minute due to safety concerns. 

UPDATED: 11 May 2026, 5:50 pm