K-pop stars (G)I-DLE, Henry Lau and more to perform in Malaysia this November


November is about to be a fun-filled month for fellow K-pop fans in Malaysia. Photos: (G)I-DLE/Instagram, Henry Lau/Instagram

K-pop fans, listen up! Some of the hottest names in the industry are dropping by Malaysia this November for the 9 Wave Music Festival.

Organised by Nine XTraw and Skyline Entertainment, the upcoming event will take place at Surf Beach, Sunway Lagoon on Nov 11 at 6pm.

Headlining the music festival is popular girl group (G)I-DLE, multi-talented artiste Henry Lau, EDM sensation Shaun, dance virtuoso Hyoyeon of Girls Generation, versatile singer Xiumin of Exo and rap star Bobby of iKON.

A flash sale for tickets to the event has seen overwhelming response, with the first batch of early bird tickets selling out in just 12 hours.

But don’t fret if you haven’t gotten your tickets yet, for there’s still more available at www.9wavemusicfestival.com and premier.ticketcharge.com.my.

Tickets are priced at RM328 for General Admission, RM588 for the Party Standing Zone, RM788 for the Wave Standing Zone, RM1088 for the VIP Standing Zone and RM7,688 to RM8,688 for a VIP seated table.

A RM4 processing fee applies to each ticket, as well as a RM10 fee for each transaction.

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