911, renowned for their lively performances and chart-topping hits, will treat fans to a nostalgic journey through their vast repertoire
MALAYSIA: Fans of the beloved British pop trio 911 are in for a memorable experience as the band marks 30 years in the music industry with two exclusive concerts in Malaysia.
MALAYSIA: Fans of the beloved British pop trio 911 are in for a memorable experience as the band marks 30 years in the music industry with two exclusive concerts in Malaysia.
Organized by Deromp Marketing in partnership with C&C Creative Consultancy Sdn. Bhd and Chua Song Seng Group of Companies, these eagerly awaited shows will be held at Hakka Hall in Kota Kinabalu on Oct 1, 2024, and at Zepp in Kuala Lumpur on Oct 3, 2024.
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The setlist is expected to include enduring favourites like “Bodyshakin,’” “I Do,” and “All I Want Is You.” These concerts promise to be a memorable tribute to the band’s remarkable 30-year career.Tickets will be available starting Aug 11, 2024, and fans are encouraged to secure their spots early through the official ticketing partner, Q-tic Solutions, atThe concerts are supported by Tourism Malaysia, with media partnerships from aforadio and Spectrum Outdoor Marketing. This event is a unique opportunity for fans to relive the magic of 911 and celebrate a significant milestone in their musical journey.Formed in the early 1990s, 911 has made a lasting impact on the pop music scene with their catchy tunes and emotive lyrics. As they celebrate their 30th anniversary, the band continues demonstrating their lasting appeal and strong connection with their audience.
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