Mandopop's 'King Of Dance' Show Lo to perform in KL on Sept 14


Taiwanese singer Show Lo is set to rock the stage in KL this September. Photo: Show Lo/Instagram

Taiwanese artiste Show Lo is set to bring his world tour, Evolution, to Kuala Lumpur on Sept 14.

The upcoming concert will take place at Mega Star Arena at 8pm.

Hailed as Mandopop's "King Of Dance", Lo is expected to dazzle the crowd with his impressive dance moves while performing some of his greatest hits such as You Won’t Be Alone, Good Friends, One Man Show, Dance Gate and more.

With nearly three decades of experience in the entertainment scene, Lo has built an impressive portfolio since making his debut in 1996.

The 44-year-old achieved the best-selling album of the year in Taiwan for four consecutive years from 2010 to 2013 and also became the first Taiwanese pop singer to hold three concerts within 24 hours at Taipei Arena in 2010.

Lo is scheduled to release his 13th studio album, Wu Zhuang Yuan, sometime this month.

The project includes the title track and other songs like Trap Game, Love Pass as well as the concert theme Don't Be Late, which are expected to be heard during the upcoming show.

He last performed in Malaysia in March 2023 at Genting Highlands.

Tickets to Show Lo World Tour Evolution 2024 Live in KL, priced between RM288 and RM828, will go on sale on Aug 3 from 11am onwards at my.bookmyshow.com and Trip.com.

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