Malaysian and Indonesian star entertainers join hands to give a magical concert at 'Healing Night 2026'


The top musicians of Nusantara promised magic. And that they delivered when renowned entertainers from Malaysia, such as Anuar Zain, Ella, and Dayang Nurfaizah, along with singers from Indonesia's superstars, Lyodra and Kangen Band, proved 'Healing Night 2026' was indeed an impressive therapeutic journey.

In what can be considered the first major concert milestone of the year, the iconic Stadium Merdeka shimmered in an amazing show led by some of the biggest Nusantara musicians in this region.

The concert was attended by more than 20,000 fans on Saturday night, who came with the same purpose: to be healed and carried away by the songs performed by their favourite singers.

Organised by Kembar Nusantara with support from Creative Page for production, while Yumeca for strategy, marketing, sponsorship and user engagement, 'Healing Night 2026', which took place at the iconic location of Kuala Lumpur, was indeed a very special affair for music fans.

The organisation of the concert had also received full support from the Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture Malaysia or MOTAC, which described this festival as an initiative that can introduce the culture and uniqueness of art in Malaysia.

"We are grateful that the Healing Nite theme presented through this concert achieved its objectives for the audience. On average, the audience was satisfied not only with the performances of the selected artists, they also appreciated the healing concept presented through the Healing Tent, Teratak Spa and all the elements presented through healing," said Herman Aziz as the Chief Executive Officer of Yumeca, adding that the concert organisers also wanted to highlight that entertainment or music is not something 'loud and loud' and negative if organised with a certain aim.

"“Healing Night 2026 is not just a regular concert but a party or celebration about enjoying music as one of the pleasant therapeutic processes. What’s more, it involves all the iconic parties - from the line-up of performers, to the energy behind the scenes and the location."

Fans had started to arrive at the venue from 1pm, and they were never disappointed from the very start of the event. The ever amazing and graceful Dayang Nurfaizah started the ball rolling with her songs 'Umpan Jinak di Air Tenang, Lemah, Aku and Lelaki Teragung'.

Indonesian star Lyodra, currently among the hot young artistes in her country, grooved it further by belting her hits 'Malu-Malu tapi Nyaman, Terlalu Cinta, Teganya kau, Tak selalu Memiliki, Pesan terakhir and Sang Dewi'.

Another Indonesian rising star, Kangen, then tuned up the night even further with his selected hits 'Terbang bersamaku, Doy, Pujaan Hati, Wanita cadangan, Kehilangan Mu berat bagiku and Yolanda'.

Malaysia's rock queen also breezed through the show, much to the delight of the fans, with her famous hits 'Layar Impian, Retak dan Pedih medley, Malaysian fans' favourite Sepi sekuntum mawar merah and Sembilu'.

Anuar Zain then completed the perfect night with his all-time favourites 'Kau bunga cinta ku, Keabadian Cinta, Sesucinya Cintaku and Sedetik Lebih'.

All in all, the fans were in such unison with the music that all went home in a happy way, as they will ever remember the days when music was there to be heard to enrich their musical souls.

 

 

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