Taiwanese pop sensation group Accusefive kicked off its live world tour with two sold-out nights in Kuala Lumpur


Taiwanese Mandarin pop sensation Accusefive brought their highly anticipated fourth studio album 'The Dreamers' to Kuala Lumpur as part of their world tour, Run, Run, Run! Live Tour. 

Over two electrifying nights at Zepp KL, the band performed to sold-out crowds of close to 5,000 fans, delivering an unforgettable live experience that had the venue buzzing from start to finish.

Though Zepp KL is an intimate Live House setting, the close stage-to-audience proximity only heightened the connection between the trio and their fans. From the very first note, waves of cheering and singing echoed throughout the venue, creating a powerful and immersive atmosphere that set the tone for an unforgettable Kuala Lumpur debut.

The show opened with tracks from their latest album 'Pyramid, Shhh! and Turn Wrong to Right' - instantly drawing the audience into the emotionally charged and high-energy world of Run, Run, Run!. Across a two-hour performance featuring 21 songs, Accusefive delivered a masterful mix of new material and fan favorites, including 'Somewhere in Time, Finally, Where I Lost Us, and Missing You Over Night and Night'. Each performance was met with thunderous fan participation, forging a deep emotional bond between the band and their audience.

Throughout the show, the band maintained a playful yet heartfelt rapport with fans. Lead vocalist Caroline (Quan Qing) shared her deep affection for Malaysia, joking about her love for local delicacies, particularly durian and bak kut teh, and specifically calling out “dry bak kut teh,” sparking cheers and laughter across the venue.

Lead vocalist-cum-guitarist Edward (Yun An) surprised fans with a flute rendition of the classic Titanic theme, delighting the audience and drawing continuous applause from the crowd. 

Drummer Richard (Zhe Qian) added a heartfelt moment by presenting the band’s iconic “Hagua (Honeydew)” light stick, a signature symbol of their connection with fans, alongside a locally purchased durian as a special tour keepsake. One representing the band, the other representing Malaysia, these playful yet meaningful mementos captured a deeper sentiment: Accusefive came, Malaysian fans came, and together they shared an unforgettable night of memories, celebrating the bond forged between the band and their fans—moments that turned into lasting memories.

The night reached its peak during Beyond the Sea, when fans orchestrated a spectacular “human wave” with their light sticks, transforming the venue into a dazzling sea of lights and elevating the live experience to its most immersive and exhilarating moment.

Following the performance, the band hosted an intimate hi-touch session and album signing, personally engaging with hundreds of fans late into the night. Their commitment to connecting with each attendee reflected the band’s deep appreciation for their supporters. On stage, the members expressed their heartfelt connection to Kuala Lumpur. 

Yun An shared, “Zepp KL is our first stage in Kuala Lumpur. We are incredibly grateful to every fan who has supported and encouraged us, allowing us to return with a more confident and mature version of ourselves.” His words were met with thunderous applause, perfectly capturing the night’s emotional resonance.

Jointly organized by Star Planet and Live Nation, and proudly presented by vivo, the Kuala Lumpur leg of Accusefive’s “Run, Run, Run!” Live Tour the World concluded on a high note. Through finely crafted musical arrangements, heartfelt stage interactions, and an intimate Live House format, fans were treated to an up-close experience of the band’s pure musical spirit and explosive energy.

With Kuala Lumpur marking a memorable chapter, the tour now continues to its next stop in Singapore, where Accusefive will carry forward the passion, emotion, and momentum from Malaysia, sharing this vibrant live experience with more fans across the region.

 

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