The voice of a generation: Jonathan Lee Returns to the concert stage - Live at Axiata Arena on Nov 22


KUALA LUMPUR: Revered as one of the most influential icons in the Chinese music world, legendary singer-songwriter and producer Jonathan Lee is set to make a spectacular return to Malaysia with his acclaimed “Those Songs Through the Years” World Tour. 

The concert will take place on Saturday, November 22, 2025, at 8pm at the Axiata Arena, Bukit Jalil. This upgraded world tour marks Lee’s long-awaited comeback to the iconic 10,000-seat arena stage—his first performance there in 11 years, promising fans an unforgettable evening of timeless classics and heartfelt storytelling.

Throughout his illustrious career, Lee has written and produced more than 300 iconic songs, collaborating with nearly 70 artists, and leaving an enduring mark on generations of music lovers. 

From tender love ballads to profound reflections on life, his works have transcended time and borders, resonating deeply with audiences across the global Chinese community for over half a century.

Reflecting on his journey, Lee has shared with fans: “You’ve been far too kind, giving me more applause than I deserve. I’m just a songwriter. As I grow older, I want to weave my aging, my fears, and my uncertainties into my music. And I hope that those who listened to my songs in their youth can still feel—even after all these decades—that I understand the feelings they’ve never spoken aloud.”

The 2025 “Those Songs Through The Years” World Tour invites audiences on a powerful journey through Lee’s musical legacy. More than a concert, it is an intimate experience that revisits the origins of his most celebrated works, rekindling the melodies and lyrics that have accompanied listeners through life’s defining moments.

With a setlist featuring beloved classics such as “Hill”, “Common Folks’ Song”, and “I Truly Love You”, Lee promises to once again stir emotions and touch hearts. Known for his sincerity and warmth, he engages with audiences like an old friend—sharing reflections and stories that resonate universally. Each performance is both a celebration of his extraordinary career and a testament to the profound bond he shares with his fans.

Jointly presented by Star Planet and Live Nation, tickets for Jonathan Lee's “Those Songs Through the Years” World Tour 2025 – Malaysia will officially go on sale at 1 pm on September 19, 2025. Fans may purchase tickets via my.bookmyshow.com

Mastercard cardholders can enjoy exclusive presale access on Thursday, September 18, from 11am to 11:59pm. Plus, Preferred ticket access to some of the best tickets are available from 19 September (Fri), 1pm. Check out www.priceless.com/music for details. Tickets are limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis. Terms apply.

“In every heart, there lives a Jonathan Lee song. - This November, let us reunite with Jonathan Lee in Kuala Lumpur and experience the music that has become the soundtrack of our lives,” according to the organisers through the media release.

For more details, please visit www.starplanet.com.my or www.livenation.my.

 

 

 

 

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