Indonesian hot star Tenxi creates record; tickets for his show in KL sold out in 30 minutes; now there is show No. 2


After an incredible reception and tickets sold out within 30 minutes for Day One on Jan 10, Tenxi is back for another bite at the cherry. The organiser of his concert has announced there will be a follow-up show on January 11.

The organisers, Icon Entertainment, has officially announced 'Panggung Puting Beliung Tenxi' will also take place at Zepp KL on Jan 11.

And Tenxi, the Indonesian show-stopper, has also confirmed that more singers and top stars from Nusantara will be taking part in the event. The full line-up is expected to be announced next week.

The singer said in a statement that he is extremely humbled and overwhelmed by the support he has received from the Malaysian fans.

Tenxi described the support of fans as a source of colour, enthusiasm, and strength in his career journey. He was quite moved when he learned that many fans did not have time to get tickets at the launch of Day One, hence Day 2 was opened as a gift and appreciation for all 'Tenxiholics'.

 

He also promised the second day will not be a rerun, but promised to be a new experience that it will be more intense, deeper, and full of surprises. Tenxi also hopes that all fans to sing along together, enjoy the music without limits, and release all the pressure “cool W8 it because you have been given ACCESS for the SECOND night guys!”

"I promise fans that it will not be a night to forget. Take a sip and let’s ESCAPE from STRS..,”  said Tenxi in an official statement.

Tickets are on sale from Wednesday (Dec 10), and are available at https://www.ticket2u.com.my/TenxiDay2

Tickets are priced at: * RM 250 - hoRRReg; * RM 220 - Apa Lagi; * RM 180 - 1/10; * RM 150 - Cuba Lagi; * RM 5,000 - Puting Beliung Box (inclusive of 10 pax + Signature Poster & F&B Snacks).

 

 

 

 

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