The Get Up Kids Live in Malaysia, October 2019
The Get Up Kids will return to Malaysia for a headlining concert in October. The American rock band released their sixth studio album, Problems, in May 2019. Details as follows:
The Get Up Kids will return to Malaysia for a headlining concert in October. The American rock band released their sixth studio album, Problems, in May 2019. Details as follows:
Australian musician Gabriel Lynch will be performing in Malaysia and Singapore this August. The artist will be releasing his new album, Focus Group, in August 2019. Details as follows:
Why Don’t We will be bringing their 8 Letters Tour to Malaysia, Singapore, Philippines, and Indonesia this November. The Californian pop band released their debut studio album, 8 Letters, in August 2018. Details as follows:
Halestorm will be performing their debut concert in Malaysia this December. The Grammy Award winning rock band from Pennsylvania released their fourth studio album, Vicious, in July 2018. Details as follows:
Maggie Lindemann will be performing her debut concerts in Malaysia, Singapore, and the Philippines this June. The American singer-songwriter’s most recent single, “Friends Go“, was released in April 2019. Details as follows:
Daniel Powter will be performing live in Malaysia this June. The Canadian singer-songwriter released his album, Giants, in October 2018. Details as follows:
Bazzi will be performing headlining concerts in Singapore, Malaysia, and the Philippines this July. The American singer-songwriter released his debut studio album, Cosmic, in April 2018. Details as follows:
Progressive rock band CHON will be performing in Malaysia and Singapore this August. The Californian group released their self-titled third album in June 2019. Details as follows:
Flume will be performing a headlining concert in Malaysia this August. The Australian artist released his mixtape Hi This Is Flume in March 2019. Details as follows:
Mono will be bringing their Nowhere Now Here Tour to Asia with performances in Thailand, Malaysia, and Singapore in September. The Japanese instrumental band released their latest effort, Nowhere Now Here, in January 2019. Details as follows: