'Running Man' returns to Malaysia after 7 years for fan event on Feb 15


The six stars who will be in KL are Jee Seok-jin, Yu Jae-seok, Kim Jong-kook, HAHA, Song Ji-hyo and Yang Se-chan. Photo: Running Man/Instagram

The stars of the popular South Korean variety show Running Man will be coming to Malaysia on Feb 15 next year.

Through the Running Man Run 2 U Live In Kuala Lumpur tour, the six main cast members of the show will take the stage at the Mines International Exhibition and Convention Centre (MIECC), Seri Kembangan, Kuala Lumpur.

The six stars are Jee Seok-jin, Yu Jae-seok, Kim Jong-kook, HAHA, Song Ji-hyo and Yang Se-chan.

The last time Running Man cast members were in town for a fan meeting was in 2017, drawing a massive crowd.

What makes it especially remarkable this time around is that it marks the first time Yu Jae-seok and Yang Se-chan will be in Malaysia to meet their fans.

Running Man Run 2 U Live were successfully held in Philippines and Indonesia earlier this year, with sold-out tickets at both events, proving the show’s popularity in this region.

This fan meeting is to celebrate the award-winning series reaching the incredible milestone of 732 episodes over its 14-year run, solidifying its legacy in the history of Korean variety shows.

Tickets for the KL show are priced from RM288 to RM958 and will be available for purchase from Dec 26 via my.bookmyshow.com.

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