Mandopop superstar Jam Hsiao is back in KL after six years; star singer's concert all set for Aug 2 at Axiata Arena


The stage is set for a sonic eruption as the one and only vocal powerhouse Jam Hsiao makes his thunderous return to Kuala Lumpur after six long years.

And fans can prepare to be electrified by his brand-new "WILD/MILD" World Tour, hitting the iconic Axiata Arena on Saturday, 2 August 2025, at 8pm in Bukit  Jalil.

Fans can dive headfirst into the captivating universe of Jam Hsiao's latest album with the "WILD/MILD" World Tour – a breathtaking exploration of nature's majesty, the depths of human emotion, and the untamed energy of live music.

"Brace yourselves for a sensory explosion where cutting-edge stage design, mesmerizing lights, and genre-defying musical arrangements collide in a spectacle of raw beauty and profound feeling. Each note and every beat will take you on an unforgettable journey through contrasting moods, igniting a primal, personal connection within," announced the organisers.

The tour’s bold official poster offers a compelling preview of its artistic direction. The tour’s key visual poster has been meticulously designed, featuring a striking concept inspired by René Magritte.

Within Jam Hsiao’s eyes, wisps of white clouds and blue sky emerge—playing with the duality of "seeing" and "being seen." The artwork exudes a bold, cool intensity, charged with tension, while delivering a compelling call to action: "Why settle for hearing about Jam Hsiao when you can witness his wild energy live?"

Having already ignited stages across major cities in China, North America, Hong Kong, Macau, and South-East Asia since its spectacular launch in Shanghai on 3 August 2024, the "WILD/MILD" World Tour is gearing up for a phenomenal Kuala Lumpur stop.

"Get ready to be swept away by a concert experience that will reignite your passion and linger in your memory long after the final note fades."

A Mandopop Titan Unleashed

Celebrating an incredible 17 years of musical brilliance, Jam Hsiao stands tall as one of the most dynamic and versatile forces in the Chinese music scene.

His unforgettable breakout performance of “New Endless Love” on One Million Star in 2007 was just the beginning of an inspiring journey marked by his instantly recognizable vocals and deeply emotive interpretations.

His self-titled debut album, “Jam Hsiao” (2008), dominated charts and gifted the world with timeless anthems like “Princess,” “I Can Only Miss You,” and “How to Say I Don’t Love You”—beloved karaoke staples across the region.

Renowned for his electrifying stage presence, Jam Hsiao consistently delivers concerts that fuse exceptional musicality with an undeniable emotional connection.

Throughout his illustrious career, he has amassed numerous prestigious accolades, including honors from the KKBOX Music Awards, Hito Music Awards, Global Chinese Golden Chart Awards, and QQ Music’s Artist of the Year, solidifying his iconic status in the realm of contemporary Mandopop.

The 2025 "WILD/MILD" tour draws its spirit from Jam Hsiao’s album of the same name—a tribute to the raw, unrestrained energy of life. 

It reflects his deep fascination and love for the untamed wonders of the world, inviting audiences to embrace that same wild vitality. Alongside fan favorites, the tour will debut electrifying new tracks from the album, including “White Night” and “Fusion/Diffusion”.

Ticket Details

Organised by Star Planet, in collaboration with Live Nation as co-organiser, tickets for the Jam Hsiao “WILD/MILD” World Tour in Malaysia will go on sale starting May 19 at 12pm via my.bookmyshow.com Tickets are priced from RM298 (excluding a RM4 processing fee).

For more information, head to the official websites at starplanet.com.my

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!
KL , Concert , Mandopop Star , Jam Hsiao , Aug 2 , Axiata Arena

Next In Aseanplus News

Brunei man jailed for extorting two women via TikTok
Soccer-Chaos in Kolkata, confetti in Delhi: Messi wraps up eventful India tour
South-East Asia cultural economic-exchange connects Vietnam and Malaysia
Special Asean Foreign Ministers meeting on Cambodia-Thailand postponed to next Monday, says Wisma Putra
Bangladesh arrests journalist for 'anti-state activities'
Cambodia says Thailand bombs province home to its historic Angkor temples
'They will pay the price', Thai PM Anutin says no Cambodian ceasefire as first Thai civilian is killed
Seizure of Bersatu's accounts linked to Muhyiddin's criminal case, High Court told
Voyeur doctor in Singapore handed eight weeks’ jail sentence after failing to secure mandatory treatment order
Hundreds of stalls gutted in Kramat Jati market blaze, Jakarta’s largest wholesale market

Others Also Read