Korean singer Rain to hold concert in Genting Highlands on Feb 8


South Korean artiste Rain will be bringing his Still Raining Tour to Malaysia on Feb 8. Photo: Rain/Instagram

South Korean singer-songwriter Rain will be entertaining fans in Malaysia with a one-night concert on Feb 8.

Scheduled to take place at Resorts World Genting, the Still Raining tour promises an unforgettable and electrifying celebration of Rain's musical evolution.

The two-hour show will also see Rain, whose real name is Jung Ji-hoon, delighting fans with covers of tracks by other popular artistes, including Bruno Mars and NewJeans.

"This tour is my way of reconnecting with fans and reliving the cherished memories we have created together. It's also a chance to create new ones as we explore this exciting chapter of my music," the 42-year-old said in a statement.

Since making his musical debut in 1998, Rain has released seven albums and 28 singles.

The singer achieved global stardom with his 2004 album It's Raining, which sold over a million copies across Asia.

His accolades also include six Mnet Asian Music Awards and three Golden Disc Awards.

Tickets to the Still Raining Tour in Genting Highlands, priced between RM398 and RM1,298, will be available exclusively for GRC Gold & Above members tomorrow (Jan 7).

Public sale will commence at rwgenting.com on Friday (Jan 10) at noon.

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