KRU extends Konsert GenKRU 2025 to three nights after overwhelming demand


By AGENCY

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KRU (pic) sets a new milestone not only with a personal record but also with a significant chapter in the local entertainment industry as 2025 begins, when the Konsert GenKRU will be held for not just one or two days, but three!

The magnitude of the empire and influence that KRU, or Kumpulan Rap Unggul, has had—and continues to hold—spans across generations and music fans since its inception in 1992.

This has also solidified KRU’s place as a legendary trio in the local music scene, as its plan to hold Konsert GenKRU this coming May 3, was extended to two days due to overwhelming demand.

Tickets for the first day of the concert (May 3) sold out in just one hour, while tickets for the second day (May 4) were completely gone in only 45 minutes.

To meet fans’ requests, the organiser, together with KRU members Datuk Norman, Datuk Yusry, and Edry, unanimously decided to add another day, making Konsert GenKRU a three-day event on May 10, 2025.

"The decision to add a third day was driven by the enthusiasm and high demand from fans, especially those who missed out on tickets for the first and second days.

“The third day on May 10, 2025, is not opportunistic; rather, KRU does not want to disappoint fans. KRU also wants to prove that local musicians have a strong influence and power in their own market. Successfully holding a large-scale concert for three nights is an honour for our local artistes,” said Icon Entertainment founder, Iman Tang.

The GenKRU Concert at Axiata Arena will mark KRU's first major performance after six years.

Tickets, priced between RM258 and RM588, are available at www.ticket2u.com.my/kru3 on Jan 8 at 3pm. – Sinar Daily

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