Indonesian singer Raisa to hold concert in Malaysia on Sept 23


Indonesian singer Raisa will be entertaining fans in Malaysia with a concert on Sep 23. Photo: Raisa/Instagram

Indonesian superstar Raisa is ready to light up the Malaysian stage with a one-night concert on Sept 23.

Promising a memorable music experience filled with energy, Raisa will be entertaining fans at 8.30pm at the Mega Star Arena in Kuala Lumpur.

Among the hits she will be performing include Apalah (Arti Menunggu), Bahasa Kalbu, Kali Kedua, Jatuh Hati and more.

Raisa launched her singing career as a guest performer at a David Foster concert in Jakarta in 2008.

The 33-year-old, who gained recognition in 2011 for her song Serba Salah, is the recipient of multiple accolades – including 17 Indonesian Music Awards, five Music Planet Awards and two Mnet Asian Music Awards.

Tickets for Raisa’s concert, priced from RM100 to RM650, will go on sale Friday (Aug 11) at my.bookmyshow.com.

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