Singaporean rap sensation ShiGGa Shay joins GALI's STRIPELIVE Tour event in Kuala Lumpur on Sept 26


KUALA LUMPUR: Prepare for a night of explosive energy as Chinese hip-hop pioneer GALI takes the stage at ZEPP Kuala Lumpur on September 26th at 8.30pm for his electrifying "STRIPELIVE" Summer Tour 2024.

Adding to the excitement is special guest ShiGGa Shay, the Singaporean hip-hop sensation whose unique sound and dynamic stage presence have earned him international acclaim.

ShiGGa Shay is a formidable force in the music scene. His hit collaboration with Jay Park, "uRight," became a global sensation, and his involvement in HUGO BOSS’s global music project has further solidified his status as a regional powerhouse.

With tracks like "Lion City Kia," "Tapau," and "LIMPEH," ShiGGa Shay has cemented his reputation in South-East Asia.

From opening for Jaden Smith to captivating audiences at Singapore's National Day celebrations, ShiGGa Shay is set to bring his unmatched energy to Kuala Lumpur.

The collaboration between these two rap titans promises an unforgettable experience, fusing talent and creativity to deliver a sensational performance for both the eyes and ears!

Organized by Live Nation with Star Planet as the event management partner, GALI's (STRIPELIVE) SUMMER TOUR 2024 is a celebration of GALI’s evolving artistry, marked by thought-provoking lyrics and compelling storytelling.

Each performance unveils a new chapter in his musical journey, inviting audiences to connect with the deeply personal narratives behind his music.

Tickets are selling fast, so don’t miss your chance to be part of this incredible event. Get yours now at starplanet.com.my or my.bookmyshow.com

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