Bobo KL’s 10th anniversary celebration is packed with surprises until New Year’s Eve


Sean Ghazi and Ida Mariana kick off the festival with Asmara Tarakucha! Photo: Tarakucha/Instagram

Bangsar’s popular nightspot is marking its 10th anniversary with its Fuyoh Sepuluh Festival, a six-week programme running from Nov 25 to Dec 31.

The festivities kick off with the crowd-favourite Asmara Tarakucha!, happening nightly until Saturday (Nov 29). 

The show was recently staged at The Platform at Ken TTDI with the National Symphony Orchestra.

It now returns to Bobo KL with Sean Ghazi and Ida Mariana on vocals, performing a mix of local classics like Bunyi Gitar and international favourites, such as Unforgettable.

True to Bobo KL’s intimate 60-seat setting, a 12-member live band fills the cosy piano lounge from wall to wall.

In keeping with the venue’s reputation for eclectic, genre-defying programming, the festival lineup also features Melissa Indot, The Frankie Sixes, Aruel & The Fasola, The Shang Sisters, Dasha Logan and Douglas Lim.

The celebrations wrap up with The Final Laughdown on Dec 30, followed by Al Terry’s Blues Syndicate ringing in the New Year on Dec 31.

Bobo KL is located at 65-2 Jalan Bangkung, Bangsar, Kuala Lumpur. For the full schedule and ticket purchases, visit bobokl.com.

 

 

 

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