K-pop stars (G)I-dle and BamBam to perform in Malaysia in June


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Look out for girl group (G)I-dle and idol BamBam in Malaysia in June. Photos: (G)I-dle/Instagram, BamBam/Instagram

K-Pop is about to make history in Malaysia as Live Universe announces a landmark concert featuring global sensations (G)I-dle and BamBam of Got7, set to take place at the legendary Stadium Merdeka on June 14.

This event will mark the first-ever K-Pop concert held at the iconic venue, adding another cultural milestone to a site best known for its national historical significance.

Since (G)I-dle's 2018 debut with Latata, the five-member act — Miyeon, Minnie, Soyeon, Yuqi, and Shuhua — has become known for its edgy style and boundary-pushing music.

Meanwhile BamBam, the Thai-born superstar and member of Got7, has successfully carved out a solo career since 2021.

His debut EP riBBon showcased his growth as an artiste, while his fashion ventures — including a brand ambassadorship with Louis Vuitton — continue to boost his global profile.

This concert also marks BamBam’s second appearance in Malaysia, following his 2023–2024 [Area 52] world tour.

Tickets, priced from RM294 to RM1,098, will be available at Ticket2U.com.my starting April 16 at 10am. Early birds can enjoy a 10% discount across all categories. – Sinar Daily 

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