HK artiste Leo Ku to perform two shows in Genting Highlands


Hong Kong artiste Leo Ku is set to light up the stage in Malaysia. Photo: Handout

Hong Kong artiste Leo Ku is stopping by Genting Highlands this month for his I Really Love To Sing Around The World concert tour.

Ku, who last performed in Kuala Lumpur four years ago, will be staging two shows at the Arena of Stars, Resorts World Genting on Jan 26 and 27 at 9pm and 6pm respectively.

Presented by Topgallant Show and ACO Media, the upcoming gig promises fans in Malaysia an unforgettable musical experience with its theme of love and passion.

Concertgoers can expect snazzy dance moves from Ku as well as a diverse setlist, comprising old and new songs of various genres – from ballads to upbeat and energetic tracks.

With a career spanning over three decades, Ku, 51, has left an indelible mark on the hearts of his listeners with classics such as Love Coming Home and Belated Love, as well as fan favourites like Shower and The Genius And The Idiot.

He was named as one of the “Five Fresh Tigers of TVB” and has released over 35 albums over the course of his career.

Tickets to the I Really Love To Sing Around The World tour in Malaysia, priced from RM288 to RM1,088, are available on RWGenting.com and ticket2u.com.my.

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