Rock bands The Strokes, The 1975 to perform at Malaysia's Good Vibes Festival


The Strokes (left) and The 1975 are set to rock Malaysia at the upcoming Good Vibes Festival. Photos: Handout

Malaysia’s Good Vibes Festival is heading back to Sepang International Circuit in celebration of its 10th year anniversary.

Among the major acts set to headline the festival are Grammy award-winning rock sensation The Strokes, English rock band The 1975 and Australian hitmaker The Kid Laroi.

Other international acts who will be performing include Sabrina Carpenter, Giveon, Alyph, Dermot Kennedy, Dhruv, DPR Ian, Gryffin, NxWorries, Peach Tree Rascals, Porter Robinson and Rini.

Apart from international talents, Good Vibes Festival 2023 will also feature a number of local artistes namely Airliftz, Blink, Emo Night KL, Forceparkbois, JAIE, Jovynn, Lunadira, Resort, and Talitha.

According to the organiser, Sepang is a significant venue as it’s where the very first Good Vibes Festival was held in 2013.

This year’s homegrown music festival will be held over the course of three days instead of the usual two-day weekend. The event will be held from 4pm to midnight on July 21, 22 and 23.

Tickets will go on sale from 11am on Feb 22 at www.goodvibesfestival.com.

General admission three-day passes are priced from RM788 to RM4,190 (bundle of five) whereas VIP three-day passes are priced at RM1,388. All prices are subject to a 3% ticketing fee.

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