South Korean singer Kim Woo-seok to perform in KL on June 24, tickets go on sale June 2 (update)


South Korean singer Kim Woo-seok will perform in Malaysia as part of his Asia fancon tour, 'The Siren'. Photo: Handout

UPDATE: Tickets to Kim Woo Seok's fancon are priced from RM498 to RM4,000 and will go on sale on June 2, 2pm from ticketcharge.com.my.


South Korean singer Kim Woo-seok is set to entertain fans in Malaysia on June 24 with his much anticipated Asia fancon tour, 'The Siren'.

Organised by O.N Worldwide and promoted by Fast Track Events, the concert is scheduled for 6pm at Zepp Kuala Lumpur.

Kim kicks off his tour with a Seoul gig on May 27, and apart from Malaysia, the 26-year-old will also perform in Taiwan on July 9.

Kim, a former member of K-pop boybands X1 and Up10tion, became the talk of the town after releasing his first mini album, 1st Desire (Greed), in 2020.

The title track, Red Moon, achieved remarkable success, surpassing 10 million views in just a week of its music video release.

Kim further cemented his status as a powerhouse in the music scene that same year, when he was honoured with the esteemed New Hallyu Voice Award at the 4th Soribada Best K-Music Awards.

Building on his success, the singer released his second mini album, 2nd Desire (Tasty), in 2021.

He has since gone on to release hits like Switch, What More Can I Do? and Missing You among others.

Aside from having a prolific music career, Kim has successfully ventured into acting too, demonstrating his versatility in the industry.

He has left a lasting impression through his stellar performance in shows like Twenty-Twenty, Bulgasal: Immortal Souls and more recently, Finland Papa.

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