HK stars Eric Tsang, Bobby Au-yeung and Edmond So to hold live show in Malaysia on Jan 18


(From left) Eric Tsang, Bobby Au-yeung and Edmond So were in KL earlier in August to promote 'Money Games'. Photo: CHAN TAK KONG/The Star

Hong Kong stars Eric Tsang, Bobby Au-yeung and Edmond So will be coming to Malaysia for a live show on Jan 18 next year.

Joining them at the event are Singaporean comedian Jaspers Lai, as well as a host of Malaysian talents including Jack Lim, Choo Hao Ren, Sandra Lim and more.

Touted as "the first-of-its-kind large-scale immersive interactive live show in Malaysia", The Snake Show brings audiences into the world of the upcoming Chinese New Year flick Money Games.

Fans can look forward to exciting games and entertaining performances, including re-enactments of popular movie scenes.

Lucky attendees also stand a chance to win amazing prizes as they ring in the Year of the Snake.

Co-starring and co-produced by Tsang and Jack Lim, Money Games follows Master Tsang (Tsang) and his team of undercover agents as they race to dismantle a scam syndicate.

The movie, directed by local filmmaker Matt Lai, was filmed in both Hong Kong and Malaysia.

Tickets for The Snake Show, priced between RM98 and RM298, will be available from Dec 13, noon onwards at rwgenting.com and my.bookmyshow.com.

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