Hong Kong Heavenly King Leon Lai to hold concert in KL on Dec 6


Hong Kong singer Leon Lai will be holding a concert in Malaysia for the first time after six years on Dec 6. Photo: Handout

Hong Kong singer Leon Lai will be returning to Kuala Lumpur on Dec 6 with a concert at Axiata Arena, Bukit Jalil.

Malaysia is the first international stop of his Leon Live 2025 world tour.

Marking his first show in the country after six years, the concert promises to reignite fans’ excitement and nostalgia as Lai, 58, delivers his timeless hits in KL.

The show also promises an aesthetic and dreamlike experience, featuring giant laser backdrops, panoramic 3D visuals and multi-layered set designs.

Regarded as one of the defining artistes of Hong Kong’s music scene, Lai has left an indelible mark through hits such as Sorry, I Love You, Silly, My Dear, Eternal Flame and more.

Beyond music, the Heavenly King has also impressed on screen with roles in projects like The Breaking Point (1991), Comrades: Almost A Love Story (1996), Infernal Affairs III (2003) and others.

General tickets for Leon Live 2025 in Malaysia, with prices starting from RM388, will be available from Oct 10, 3pm onwards, via starplanet.com.my, my.bookmyshow.com and trip.com.

An exclusive pre-sale will be available for Spritzer customers on Oct 9, from noon until 5pm, and Maybank Mastercard Credit Cardmembers on Oct 10, from 11am to 2pm.

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