Legendary rock band Deep Purple all set for a mega performance in Malaysia at Mega Star Arena on Nov 23


Rock icons Deep Purple, one of the most influential bands in music history, are set to thrill their Malaysian fans with their much-anticipated performance in the country in their Deep Purple Live in Malaysia 2025 concert. 

The concert will take place at Mega Star Arena KL on 23 November 2025, promising an electrifying night of classic hits, unforgettable riffs, and rock nostalgia.

Due to overwhelming demand, concert organisers have announced the release of additional seated tickets, Diamond (RM659) and Premium Royal Twin Seats (RM2599), giving more fans the chance to be part of this historic night. Standing tickets, such as the General Admission and Rockzone tickets, are still available.

Known for timeless anthems like “Smoke on the Water,” “Highway Star,” and “Child in Time,” Deep Purple’s final show in Malaysia symbolises a momentous occasion for generations of rock fans who have grown up with their music.

“This show will be more than a concert; it’s a celebration of decades of music that shaped rock history,” said Rohit Rampal, CEO and Founder of Hitman Group.

“Malaysian fans have shown incredible passion for Deep Purple, and we’re thrilled to open up more seating so that as many people as possible can experience their final performance here.”

With over five decades of groundbreaking music and a reputation for delivering high-octane live shows, Deep Purple’s farewell to Malaysia promises to be both nostalgic and exhilarating. It is, without a doubt, a must-see event for rock enthusiasts old and new.

This concert is organised by Hitman Solution. For more information, contact +6012-2655783 or email concerts@hitman.group.

 

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