Chinese hip-hop artiste Gali to hold a concert in KL on Sept 26


Chinese hip-hop artiste Gali will be performing songs from his latest album, Stripelife, at his upcoming show. Photo: Handout

Chinese hip-hop artiste Gali is set to perform a one-night show in Malaysia.

Scheduled for Sept 26, the Gali Striplelive Summer Tour 2024 will take place at 8:30 PM at Zepp Kuala Lumpur.

Through his upcoming concert, Gali hopes to share his life story and offer insights into the unique world he has built throughout his musical career.

The 32-year-old will also perform songs from his latest album, Stripelife.

Since securing third runner-up in the Chinese rap reality show, The Rap Of China, in 2020, Gali has built a dedicated following with tracks like Crystal, Pearl Illusion, 70%, 1992 and more.

Known for his impressive sampling techniques, the rapper gained further recognition in 2022 when his album, Atlantis, won Best Mandarin Rap Album of the Year at the Hip-Hop Awards.

Tickets for Gali Striplelive Summer Tour 2024 in Kuala Lumpur, priced between RM298 and RM3,888, will be available via my.bookmyshow.com on July 24 from noon.

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