Taiwan-based Malaysian singer Penny Tai to stage concert in Genting on Feb 3


Taiwan-based singer Penny Tai will be returning to Malaysia next year for her Drift World Tour. Photo: Handout

Taiwan-based Malaysian singer Penny Tai will be bringing her Drift World Tour 2024 to her homeland next February.

The concert will be held on Feb 3 at 6pm at the Arena of Stars, Resorts World Genting.

"I hope we can resemble the carefree wind, gracefully drifting with a sense of freedom and ease, even when confronted with challenges," said Tai, 45, in regards to the name of her world tour.

Tai will be performing 25 songs from both her old and new albums. In a statement, the singer said that she's eager to meet fans, share her music and stories and inspire everyone to explore the connection between music and life.

The Drift World Tour, which kicked off in Taipei last July, has brought Tai to numerous cities in China – including Shanghai, Beijing, Shenzhen, Guangzhou, Wuhan and Changsha among others. The singer has garnered exceptional reviews for her outstanding performances on tour.

Tickets to Tai's Drift World Tour in Malaysia are priced from RM288 to RM758 and will go on sale at 2pm on Nov 17 at my.bookmyshow.com.

The first 500 tickets (VIP, PS1 and PS2 only) will be offered at a 10% discounted rate. Resorts World Genting members can also enjoy a 5% discount by purchasing the tickets between Nov 8 and 15 via rwgenting.com.

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