All set for a mega party and New Year celebrations as music fans get ready ctrl-alt-dlt 2025


Step into 2026 with rhythm, lights, and shared moments that define new beginnings. This year, a fresh wave of celebration arrives as Malaysia welcomes CTRL ALT DLT 2025, an all-new New Year countdown experience set to ignite Sepang International Circuit on Dec 31.

More than just a festival, CTRL ALT DLT reimagines how Malaysians usher in the new year — blending music, fireworks, and immersive visuals into an unforgettable night of togetherness, renewal, and style.

The night’s multigenre musical journey brings together international and local talents across dance, house, techno, and melodic beats, crafting a seamless soundtrack that captures the energy and euphoria of the night's celebration.

Making their first-ever Malaysian festival appearances, international headliners Klangkuenstler, Lilly Palmer, Ben Hemsley, and Mathame will lead the night, joined by Malaysia’s own Curzon, Dirty Signal, Yusef Kifah, and Faiez Barker & Soraya J (FBSJ).

Together, they promise a sonic journey that culminates in a powerful midnight moment, where music meets emotion, and thousands move as one.

As the clock strikes twelve, the skies above Sepang will erupt in a spectacular fireworks display, setting the stage for a symbolic reset representing a moment of unity, joy, and the freedom to begin again.

At the heart of this concept is AIRA (AI Reboot Assistant), the festival’s AI-generated persona, who captures the spirit of CTRL ALT DLT perfectly: “The world is always moving fast. CTRL ALT DLT is a reminder to pause, reset, and start anew together. It’s not just a countdown but a new way to celebrate and connect.”

Tickets are now available at www.wectrlaltdlt.com: General Admission — RM188.00 onwards and Stage Pass — RM648.00 onwards.

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