Malaysian top alternative rock group Midnight Fusic sways the fans at the ‘Forevermore 2025’ concert at Zepp KL


The top Malaysian band has a grand outing in their first-ever live concert with thousands of fans singing along with them throughout the night.

More than 2,000 fans flooded as Malaysia's top alternative rock group Midnight Fusic held its first-ever concert on a memorable night for the band at Zepp KL during the weekend.

The event, promoted by Oyollo Asia as well as production partners KSD Media and You Can Entertainment, witnessed a night where music, emotion, and brotherhood between artists and fans came together in one space.

The performance opened with “Intro,” which set the mood full of expectation, before the audience was treated to an 11-minute medley: “Time Machine + Sandiwara + WLWA”. 

Cheers echoed as “Off My Mind” was played, one of the iconic songs that catapulted their career. After a brief opening speech, the band continued to delve into the audience’s soul with “I Don’t Wanna Dream Tonight”, followed by the exclusive collaboration “Vertigo” with Lunadira, and “Lovesick”, which solidified the amazing atmosphere. 

The audience then sang along, making each lyrical verse a collective prayer that echoed throughout the hall. It was truly a rollicking night that had the fans rooting for more throughout the concert.

As an encore, Midnight Fusic closed the curtain with “Heart of May”, “Caramel Cream”, and finally “Residue + Outro”—a finale that combined nostalgia, satisfaction, and tears of joy in one unforgettable moment.

Formed in 2013, Midnight Fustic has established a strong and dedicated fan base both locally and internationally. They are now considered among the best alternative rock bands in the South-East Asia region and have also performed live shows in many countries, including South Korea, Indonesia, and Singapore.

Consisting of Arif Kamarudin (vocals, guitar), Adrian Danial (vocals, guitar), Firdaus Azmi (bass), and Muaz Rabbani (drums), the band delivers a compelling fusion of alternative rock and rich pop melodies — complete with catchy hooks, emotive vocals, and dynamic instrumentation that resonates with both rock fans and mainstream listeners alike.

The year 2024 saw Midnight Fusic’s momentum reach new heights as the band graced a variety of live events, including "Riuh, MLBB 8th Anniversary Music Party, YSL Beauty, Zus: Lokal Kasi Vocal, and Last Dinosaurs: Live in KL".

Expanding their footprint beyond Malaysian borders, the band also performed in South Korea at the "Incheon Record Platform 2024" and "Newtro Rhythm Global Music Tour 2024". They are also Malaysia's first indie alternative band that was chosen as the first Asian talent to be featured in Deezer NEXT in 2018.

They had also appeared at "We The Fest" in Indonesia and "Baybeats" in Singapore. They also opened for international acts such as Boys Like Girls - Comes to Asia, and LANY Live in Kuala Lumpur.

The band’s vibrant musical journey was further amplified with the release of their latest EP, Modus Operandi, on 23 May 2025, following their self-titled debut album in February 2021. Their 2020 single "Sandiwara" marked a significant moment as their first-ever Malay-language track. The boys were also crowned Band of the Year at The Platform Awards 2020.

As for the weekend concert, from start to finish, the two-hour-plus 'Forevermore 2025' event is proof of why Midnight Fusic remains relevant in the Malaysian music scene. It's not just a concert, but a celebration of love between the band and the fans who have been loyal to them since the beginning of their journey.

 

 

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