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Malaysia on track to host 450 concerts this year; aims to be showbiz hub
The Straits Times
|September 18, 2025
Concerts are expected to inject nearly RM1.7 billion (S$521 million) into Malaysia’s economy in 2025, with the country fast emerging as one of the region’s most vibrant destinations for international performances.
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The surge is not just reflected in the number of concerts, but also in the increasing number of high-wattage stars appearing on Malaysian stages.
Bollywood playback singer Arijit Singh held a large-scale concert in November 2024, drawing a massive regional attendance.
In 2025, rising K-pop girl group Babymonster visited Malaysia during their first world tour in June and K-pop icon G-Dragon held two sold-out shows in July.
Cantopop legend Jacky Cheung also packed arenas during his tour in Malaysia in August, doubling the number of nightly shows from three to six due to strong demand.
Come November, there will be two more major shows. South Korean boy band Winner will bring their world tour to Malaysia on Nov 1, while British singer Craig David will thrill fans with his TS5 Live concert on Nov 10.
According to the Communications Ministry, Malaysia is on track to host about 450 concerts in 2025, a steep rise from 104 in 2022, 335 in 2023, and 408 in 2024.
The government is keenly aware of the role of international concerts in spurring economic activity as well as raising Malaysia’s cultural profile, said Mr Nik Kamaruzaman Nik Husin, the ministry’s deputy secretary-general for strategic communications and creative industry.
“The government aims to position Malaysia as a competitive and culturally vibrant destination,” he added.
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