South Korean artistes Tabber, Miso and Rad Museum to hold concert in KL on Oct 4


(From left) South Korean talents Tabber, Miso and Rad Museum are set to hold a concert in Kuala Lumpur on Oct 4. Photos: Tabber/Instagram, Miso/Instagram, Rad Museum/Instagram

South Korean alternative R&B label you.will.knovv is set to make its first-ever Asian tour, including a stop in Malaysia, with three of its artistes.

On Oct 4, singers Tabber, Rad Museum and Miso will be entertaining fans with a one-night show at Zepp Kuala Lumpur.

The three respective acts are set to deliver a live experience that captures the emotional depth and immersive artistry that define their music.

Founded by fellow R&B singer-songwriter Dean in 2017, you.will.knovv is known for its boundary-pushing sound and atmospheric style.

Tabber, recognised for his gritty vocals and ability to shift between rapping and singing, rose to prominence with his Deep End Mix Tape in 2020. He has since worked with notable names like Romderful, Punchnello, Apro, Paul Blanco and Yerin Baek.

Meanwhile, Rad Museum first made waves with his 2017 debut EP Scene, which earned him nominations for Best New Artiste and Best R&B/Soul Album at the 2018 Korean Music Awards. His 2022 solo album Rad went on to win R&B Album of the Year at the 2023 Korean Hiphop Awards.

Rounding out the lineup is Miso – the first Korean artiste to take part in the Red Bull Music Academy. She's known for the songs Take Me, Let It Go, and Alone.

Tickets for the KL concert, priced from RM238 to RM538, will go on sale starting at noon on July 18 via my.bookmyshow.com, my.trip.com and www.ctrip.com.

VIP ticket holders will enjoy exclusive perks, including a limited-edition VIP tag and lanyard, as well as opportunities to win autographed posters and take photos with the three artistes via lucky draw.

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