Indonesia's shining star Feby Putri is back to serenade Malaysian fans for the third time


Indonesian shining star Feby Putri is back in Malaysia, and this time she promises another thrilling ride for Malaysian music fans at Zepp Kuala Lumpur on July 19.

Her first performance in Malaysia in 2023 also at Zepp KL won raving admiration from all fans and writers. She repeated the feat last year and has promised another stirring show in the same venue again next month. All three of her concerts were held at the same venue.

After successfully captivating and conquering the ZeppKL stage for two consecutive years, this year's date has been set for July 19. The concert is aptly named "FEBY PUTRI Vol 3, HITAM PUTIH Live in Kuala Lumpur".

"I'm honoured to make it three-in-a-row in KL. I have received so much love and support from fans here (Malaysia). I aim to further improve my show this year. This one is for the fans," said the songstress in a media statement.

The soloist will also entertain the fans with hit songs from the album "RIUH" and will also bring the latest songs from her second album "Hitam Putih".

Hitam Putih reflects a journey full of personal meaning for Feby Putri, especially her life experiences as a musician, highlighting the various phases of life experienced, both sweet and bitter. 

The album reflects the colors of life presented through honest lyrics and musical arrangements that are special to Feby Putri.

Concert Information

FEBY PUTRI VOL.3 - HITAM PUTIH LIVE IN KUALA LUMPUR

Saturday (8.30pm), July 19

Concert Hall: Zepp KL

Ticket Category

HALU - RM 159 standing (back zone)

HITAM PUTIH - RM 189 standing (front zone)

USIK - RM 209 (regular sitting)

DIRI - RM 259 (seated - premium)

VIP BOX - RM 359 (per pax - 10 pax) + Exclusive Merchandise

MEET & GREET - RM179 - Meet&Greet + Exclusive Merchandise

Ticket Agent: www.ilassotickets.com/febyvol3

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