KUALA LUMPUR, May 1 -- Malaysia's capital is set to transform into a month-long cultural playground this May with more than 80 events taking over the city centre.

The KL Festival 2026 returns for its second edition, running from May 6 to May 31, spotlighting creativity, culture and community through heritage-led urban spaces.

The festival features over 700 hours of programming across 25 venues, bringing together artists, performers, cultural groups and communities from Malaysia and abroad.

From immersive walks to dance marathons and riverside clean-ups, the city offers something for both art lovers and casual explorers.

Most programmes are free, although some require advance registration.

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