Popular Indian singer set to perform in Negri Sembilan next month


Fernandez (fourth from left) with (from sixth left) Krishh, Sumathy, Saravanan, Choy and other guests at the launch of the concert.

THE highly anticipated “Krishh Live In Concert” at N9 Arena in Nilai, Negri Sembilan, promises to be an electrifying show featuring popular Indian artistes.

The May 2 event will also feature Indian artistes Soundarya Bala, Narayanan, Sanjana Kalmanje, Srikanth Hariharan and Punya Selva alongside supporting Malaysian acts like Kyra Band and Era Dancer.

The concert is organised by Sugma Showcase Sdn Bhd, supported by property developer Matrix Concepts Holdings Bhd (MCHB).

MCHB group sales and marketing general manager Chris Choy Ying Loong said the company’s involvement underscored its commitment to fostering vibrant cultural and community experiences.

He said the event offered an opportunity to promote N9 Arena for large-scale entertainment and cultural events.

“We are proud to be a part of bringing an event of this scale to Negri Sembilan,” Choy added.

Sugma Showcase managing director Sumathy Nadarajah said, “We believe this concert will set a new benchmark for international Indian entertainment in the state.”

The upcoming concert was launched at d’Tempat Country Club in Bandar Seri Sendayan, Seremban where lucky fans got to meet the Indian playback singer.

Also present were MIC deputy president Datuk Seri M. Saravanan and Malaysian Artistes Association (Karyawan) president Datuk Freddie Fernandez.

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