'It will be a night to remember', promises GV Prakash and team together with organisers DMY for star-studded concert in Bukit Jalil


Get set to catch GV Prakash live in Bukit Jail tonight (Dec 7).

CELEBRATED Indian music director, singer, and actor GV Prakash has promised that he and his team of super singers will make an unforgettable night for all his fans at his first overseas concert outside India at the National Hockey Stadium in Bukit Jalil on Saturday (Dec 7).

"I have set 38 of my best songs for this concert. And some of the songs will be performed live for the first time and I have chosen Bukit Jail for this feat.

"Malaysia has always been a special place me. I have come here several times and it is always like a second home for me and my team. We gonna rock this place and I'm excited - and at the same time cannot wait for the show to start," said Prakash after his practice stint at the concert venue in Bukit Jalil on Friday night.

"I'm also thankful so many fans are giving me the full support for the concert. Ticket sales have been brisk, I've been told and that is why I want to do something special for the fans. My team are full of well-known singers and I'm sure they going to make it a memorable night for all the fans."

Along with GV Parakash, well-known and famous singer Saindhavi, is also present and to ensure a rocking night show, added that it was always a wonderful experience to perform in Malaysia.

Saindhavi have teamed up with GV Prakash to give many classic with unforgettable songs over the last decade.Saindhavi have teamed up with GV Prakash to give many classic with unforgettable songs over the last decade.

For the record, both Saindhavi and Prakash have teamed up to give many classic with songs such as 'Pirai-Thedum, Yaar-Indha-Saalai-Oram, Yaaro-Ivan, Uyirini-Uyir, Manasellam, Idhayam-Unnai and Yennachu-Yedhachu' - many are considered modern classic of today.

"I love performing here in Malaysia and the fans are just incredible. I told GV if you think Indian fans back home are amazing, wait till you see how Malaysians fans rock to Tamil music," said Saindhavi.

"I believe it is going to be one rocking night. Our team are primed to rock the Malaysian fans and I hope many fans will be joining us in this one super concert that will be remembered for a long time."

His other team members also said that the event will be just as happening and entertaining as his last concert in Coimbatore last year which saw a sell-out of more than 75,000 tickets.

The venue in Bukit Jalil is smaller but more than 12,000 fans can except the intensity just as high as the concert in Coimbatore.

"I'm so excited about coming to Malaysia. It is my first concert outside India and I aim to impress all. It is going to be a wild party, I promise my fans," said GV Prakash, who also happens to be the nephew of Indian music legend AR Rahman.

Taking place on Saturday at the Bukit Jalil National Hockey Stadium, 'GV Prakash -Live in Malaysia: A Celebration of Life' will also bring together an epic roster of talents, making it one of the most highly anticipated Tamil music events of the year.

Joining him on stage besides Saindhavi, are top-tier singers from Tamil Nadu, including Haricharan, Tippu, Diwakar, Anand Aravindakshan, Anthony Dasan, Haripriya, Nithyashree and Stefany Vatz.

Haricharan and Tippu, are also well known as super stars of the music having sang songs in many top Tamil movies for almost the last two decades.

Haricharan said: "Come along and join us my good brothers and sisters. We gonna rock the night away. The musicians coming along for the ride here are also all top class entertainers. It will be one great night."

Also the final major concert to be held in Malaysia this year, it's an exciting opportunity to witness the many musical talents live on stage, delivering an electrifying show filled with his iconic hits and star-studded collaborations.

Malaysian superstar rapper Yogi B.Malaysian superstar rapper Yogi B.

The show will also have a local flavour that will feature local legend Yogi B, the godfather of Malaysian hip-hop, and the rising star Arulini Ashwiinaa, who recently made waves with her incredible performance on India’s Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Seniors.

Yogi B, the Malaysian superstar singer who has had an excellent career showcasing his talent in songs from many movies and concert, said the Malaysians fans will enjoy every second of the concert.

"It is a special night guys. Come and join us in the fun," said Yogi B.

Arulini, 22, made the country proud with her powerful run on the fourth season of the reality singing television show, where she was selected after auditioning in Kuala Lumpur.

With her consistent performances and ability to wow the judges, Arulini made it to the last round before the grand finale, proving herself as a formidable talent.

"I'm so excited to be here," said Arulini. "It is my first really big show and in a concert in Malaysia. Sort of a dream come true and I hope the fans on Saturday night will enjoy all our performances."

GV Prakash, the composer, actor, and music producer has earned a reputation for creating magic, with his music featured in nearly 100 Tamil and South Indian films.

Following a hiatus to focus on his acting career, his return to the stage has been epic, and recent hits like 'Amaran' and 'Lucky Baskhar' have reignited his musical genius, and fans are eagerly awaiting his live performance.

Born into a musically inclined family with his uncle AR Rahman being a major influence, he made his debut as a composer in 2006 with 'Veyil' and gained recognition for his work on the hit soundtrack of 'Aadukalam' in 2011.

Apart from music, he ventured into acting in 2015 with Darling, where he was also praised for his performance.

Known for his versatility, GV Prakash blends traditional Tamil music with contemporary sounds, creating hit tracks for films like 'Ratsasan' and 'Jai Bhim'. His unique dual career as both a composer and actor, also has impressed many in the entertainment circle.

At the heart of this event is DMY Creations, known for setting the bar high in Malaysia’s entertainment scene. Founder and Chairman Datuk Mohamed Yusoff expressed his excitement, saying, “This is more than just a concert – it’s a celebration of Tamil music and culture, and we’re proud to bring it to Malaysia.

"With GV Prakash leading a star-studded line-up, we’re delivering an experience that will resonate with fans long after the final note.

"Get ready for a musical journey that’s bound to set the stage on fire. DMY assures you and unforgettable night. All the musicians are ready to strut their stuff and I hope everyone in Bukit Jalil come tomorrow (Saturday) will forever remember this event."

Fans are also in for a treat as the organisers have promised some very special performances which will be seen for the first time by music fans in Malaysia.

"With DMY Creations’ impeccable reputation for flawless production and attention to details, fans can expect an experience that will exceed expectations. This is one show that promises to leave a lasting impact, wrapping up an extraordinary year in the world of Tamil music," said general manager Mohd Maideen.

"If you’re in Malaysia, mark your calendars—this is an event you won’t want to miss. Get ready for a musical journey that’s bound to set the stage on fire. DMY assures you and unforgettable night."

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