Hong Kong Cantopop legend Jacky Cheung is set to return to KL for three concerts in August at Axiata Arena


KUALA LUMPUR: The wait is over ... Following the phenomenal success of his six sold-out concerts in 2023, which captivated audiences and left fans wanting more, the Heavenly King of Cantopop Jacky Cheung is set to make his long-awaited return to Malaysia.

Presented by Maybank and Golden Destinations, and organized by Star Planet, the legendary Jacky Cheung will make his grand return to Kuala Lumpur with his sensational “60+ Concert Tour” on Aug 15, 16 and 17th at the Axiata Arena, Bukit Jalil.

And the many many diehard fans of the superstar can now get ready for the venue to transform into the ultimate stage for three unforgettable nights of world-class entertainment.

As a defining icon of Chinese pop music, Jacky Cheung’s legendary voice has sound-tracked generations, transcending time and borders. Recently, he achieved an unprecedented milestone during his 60+ Concert Tour in Haikou, China—his 218th show marked his 1,000th solo concert worldwide, cementing his status as an unrivaled legend in Chinese music history.

Reflecting on this feat, Jacky Cheung shared, "These 1,000 concerts aren’t just a number—they represent 40 years of passion and dedication. Music’s power lies in the emotions it carries, and I’m deeply grateful to my fans for making this journey possible."

From vocal brilliance to cultural influence, Jacky Cheung remains the gold standard in Chinese pop—inspiring artists and fans alike.

Jacky Cheung’s 60+ Tour: A Multi-Sensory Spectacle Redefining Live Entertainment

The Jacky Cheung “60+ Concert Tour” in Kuala Lumpur represents a remarkable evolution in live performance, offering audiences an elevated and reimagined concert experience.

Supported by a world-class international production team, the show showcases a sophisticated, multi-dimensional stage design enhanced by cutting-edge holographic projections and immersive 3D visuals.

Combined with a state-of-the-art sound system and intelligent lighting technology, every aspect of the production is thoughtfully curated to deliver a powerful, multi-sensory spectacle. This is not just a concert—it is a masterfully crafted artistic experience that redefines the boundaries of live entertainment.

Tickets will go on Sale from April 25, with Priority Pre-sale tickets available exclusively for Maybank VISA Credit Card members and Golden Destinations Facebook Followers.

Tickets for Jacky Cheung's "60+ Concert Tour" in Kuala Lumpur will officially go live on April 25th, 2025 at 12pm via my.bookmyshow.com, starting from just RM388 (plus RM4 processing).

Maybank VISA credit card members will have exclusive access to pre-purchase tickets via the BookMyShow platform on Wednesday, April 23rd , from 12pm to 6pm with a limit of 2 tickets per transaction.

Additionally, Golden Destinations will release a limited, exclusive pre-purchase code on their official Facebook page. Fans can stay tuned for the details and use the code to purchase tickets on the BookMyShow platform during the same period.

Pre-sale tickets are limited and will be available on a first-come, first-served basis.

Visit starplanet.com.my or my.bookmyshow.com for full details.

    

 

 

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