With a gradual recovery of the pandemic situation, more concerts are allowed to go live in Malaysia.
After the unprecedented pandemic from 2019, concert entertainment had been strictly prohibited as stated in the SOP. Outdoor activities and gatherings are NOW back at full blast along with live concerts! Mark your calendars for these upcoming concerts because we guarantee that you will not want to miss out!
1. Jackson Wang Magic Man Tour World
Date : 17th December 2022
Venue : Axiata Arena
Ticket : Range from RM388 to RM788
After Jackson’s appearance in the Good Vibes Festival, Jackson Wang will be coming back in December. Jackson Wang’s concert in Kuala Lumpur is one stop on his upcoming ‘Magic Man’ global tour, which also includes stops in Bangkok on November 26 and Singapore on December 17. Next year, he will perform in London on January 12 and Paris on January 15, before wrapping up the tour in Dubai on February 4.
2. Born Pink World Tour
Date : 4th March 2023
Venue : National Stadium Bukit Jalil
Ticket : To be confirmed
BLACKPINK has finally revealed they are having a concert in Malaysia. The first leg of the event will begin on October 15 in Seoul, Korea. They will then go to America and Europe before arriving in Asia. However, further details such as concert tickets and seats have yet to be announced, but Blinks may begin saving money and mark their calendar for a memorable weekend!
3. OneRepublic Live In Concert
Date : 1th March 2023
Venue : Hall 5, KL Convention Centre
Ticket : Fom RM388
On March 1, 2023, the band will perform at the KL Convention Centre for one night only. The event will not centre on any particular album, but rather on many of their recent single successes, such as “West Coast” and “I Ain’t Worried,” a song featured in the hit film Top Gun.
4. Jay Chou’s Carnival World Tour
Date : 15th January 2023
Venue : National Stadium, Bukit Jalil, Kuala Lumpur
Ticket : From RM715
Jay Chou Carnival World Tour honours Mando-pop King Jay Chou’s more than 20 years of musical success. With his return to the live stage in Malaysia, fans will be able to witness his world-class performance in person for the first time in nearly three years.