Organiser releases more tickets for sale as G.E.M. The I am Gloria World Tour 2.0 mega concert is sold out


Mandopop powerhouse G.E.M. has once again proven her unrivaled influence as tickets for her upcoming G.E.M. I AM GLORIA World Tour 2.0 – Kuala Lumpur have sold out following its launch on April 3rd. 

In response to the massive wave of requests from fans who missed out, organisers have officially announced the opening of additional seating to accommodate the overwhelming demand.

This decision follows extensive coordination to ensure more fans have the opportunity to witness this cinematic musical experience live.

The G.E.M. I AM GLORIA World Tour 2.0 edition takes the concert experience to new heights with a significantly upgraded stage design and premium audiovisual production. The grand-scale set features iconic elements including the regal scepter motif, a colossal mechanical lion, and a gemstone-inspired runway. Paired with state-of-the-art 4D effects and immersive laser matrices, the production is meticulously crafted to deliver a sensory-defying journey into the heart of the "GLORIA" universe.

Jointly presented by Maybank and CHJ Jewellery, organized by TopTop Productions, and co-organized by Star Planet, the newly added P7 category tickets will be released for public sale on April 17 at 2pm via my.bookmyshow.com.

G.E.M. I AM GLORIA World Tour 2.0 – Kuala Lumpur is scheduled for Saturday, June 6, at 8pm at the TM National Stadium Bukit Jalil. For more information, visit www.starplanet.com.my.

 

 

 

 

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