Legendary Malaysian band Wings all set to rock the stage in 'Wings Sunday Night Live'


The legendary local rock band, Wings, is set to reignite the local music scene with a special showcase titled “Wings Sunday Night Live,” in conjunction with the promotion of their latest album scheduled for release next July.

This exclusive showcase is organized in collaboration with Awie Entertainment and Hard Rock Cafe Kuala Lumpur, with support from RPM Label as Wings' new management.

The organisation of “Wings Sunday Night Live” is more than just a musical performance; it serves as a special platform to introduce Wings' new works to fans and to promote the album "Wings New Era."

Concurrently, it is also hoped to invigorate the local music industry further and elevate the spirit of live performances among Malaysian music enthusiasts.

Originally, this series was planned as the Rock To Rock Tour. However, due to certain constraints, the organizers have decided to focus the event on two main locations expected to draw loyal fans from across the country.

Wings will deliver a high-energy performance lasting one and a half hours, featuring a special setlist comprising around 20 songs. Audiences will be treated to a combination of timeless hit songs that are fan favorites, as well as a selection of new tracks from their album.

The two locations that will witness the pinnacle of “Wings Sunday Night Live” are: * July 5, 2026: Hard Rock Cafe Kuala Lumpur, and * July 12, 2026: Hard Rock Cafe Melaka

The public, especially fans of local rock music, are invited to attend and witness firsthand a night filled with energy, nostalgia, and the power of Wings' music in a live experience expected to leave a profound impact.

 

 

 

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