
Siti Nurhaliza celebrates 30 years in music with 'Violet Skies' concert at Resorts World Genting this July
Poster for Violet Skies: Datuk Sri Siti Nurhaliza Live in Arena of Stars, set to take place on July 5 and 6 at Resorts World Genting.
THIS July, head over to Resorts World Genting as singer Datuk Sri Siti Nurhaliza is set to make a grand return following her two-time streak of selling out concerts last year—this time, commemorating three decades in the music industry.
The much-anticipated Violet Skies: Datuk Sri Siti Nurhaliza Live in Arena of Stars will be held on July 5 and July 6, set to premiere an unforgettable experience and pay tribute to her career with a night promised with breathtaking performances, timeless hits, and world-class entertainment.
Whether you are a new fan or not, it is an opportunity not to miss—to witness one of Malaysia's most influential and celebrated artist showcasing her powerful vocals, also known for her magnetic stage presence and ability to captivate audiences across all generations.
As she performs, she takes fans on a nostalgic journey through her greatest hits, symbolising 30 years of musical excellence.
Violet Skies: Datuk Sri Siti Nurhaliza Live in Arena of Stars will take place at the iconic Arena of Stars, Resorts World Genting, at 8.30pm on the respective dates, featuring Siti Nurhaliza's legacy of effortlessly touching millions of hearts with her exceptional talent, alongside her unwavering dedication to the industry and timeless artistry.
The concert is also an opportunity to unite long-time supporters and new fans alike for an evening of pure musical enchantment.
For details on the tickets, they will officially go on sale starting April 30 at 3pm, where fans can secure their seats with ticket prices at RM768 (VIP), RM658 (PS1), RM528 (PS2), RM398 (PS3), or RM278 (PS4), with a RM4 processing fee.
Meanwhile, Genting Rewards Card (GRC) members will receive a 10 per cent discount from the ticket prices when paying with cash, credit card, or Genting Points—applicable to VIP, PS1, PS2, and PS3 tickets only.
As you become a part of this historic celebration, you get to experience a memorable evening filled with nostalgia, powerful performances that will awaken your soul, and musical brilliance only known to those with an eye for music—right at Malaysia's premier integrated resort and world-class entertainment destination.
Grab your loved ones and don't miss out on the chance to immerse yourself in a magical night with Siti Nurhaliza as she takes centre stage for this unforgettable anniversary concert.
For more information and ticket purchases, visit rwgenting.com.
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