'Queen of Rock' Ella to hold concert in Genting Highlands on May 17


Malaysian singer Ella is celebrating three decades of her hit album 'Ella USA'. Photo: Ella/Instagram

Malaysia's Queen of Rock Ella is set to light up the stage with a concert in Genting Highlands on May 17.

Scheduled for 8pm at Arena of Stars, the upcoming show celebrates three decades of her hit album Ella USA – the best-selling album by a female artiste in Malaysia.

The 14-track masterpiece, released in 1994, includes the creative touch of Japanese guitarist Kyoji Yamamoto, who lent his expertise as a producer, songwriter and musician.

Packed with classics such as Waiting, Glorious, PPP and more, Ella USA remains a cherished piece of local music history.

Since kickstarting her music career in 1983, Ella, 58, has built a strong fanbase with her raw energy, distinct vocals and magnetic stage presence.

The singer, whose real name is Nor Zila binti Aminuddin, has more than 10 albums under her name and has performed multiple sold-out shows across Asia.

Tickets to Ella's upcoming concert, priced between RM99 and RM380, will be available via rwgenting.com from Jan 24, noon onwards.

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