
K-pop Sensation ZEROBASEONE To Hold First Concert In KL This November
The boy group will embark on their 2025 world tour, 'HERE&NOW', later this year. They will kick off the tour in Seoul from 3rd to 5th October 2025 (Friday to Sunday) at the KSPO Dome in Seoul and tour several cities, including Bangkok, Saitama and Kuala Lumpur. The group's concert in KL will take place on 8th November 2025 (Saturday) at the Idea Live Arena in 3 Damansara.
This upcoming show will be ZEROBASEONE's first performance in Malaysia since their debut in 2023. The nine-member group was formed through the Mnet idol survival competition program, 'Boys Planet', and has been making waves since their formation. Local ZEROSEs have been asking for the boys to perform in Malaysia for a while, especially after getting snubbed from being included in the group's last Asian tour.
Nothing much has been shared about the upcoming tour so far. However, fans can expect high-energy performances and electrifying stages from the idols as they showcase their hit songs, including 'Doctor Doctor' and 'In Bloom'. Their last tour received tons of critical praise, so there's no doubt that ZEROBASEONE will up the ante with this upcoming tour. If you're excited to meet ZEROBASEONE at their first Malaysian concert, here are the details:
ZEROBASEONE 'HERE&NOW' World Tour In Kuala Lumpur
Date: 8th November 2025 (Saturday)
Time: TBA
Venue: Idea Live Arena
Organiser: iMe Malaysia
Ticket Prices: TBA
More details about the concert, including ticket prices and seating plan, will be announced soon, so stay tuned to this space. Are you ready to be wowed by ZEROBASEONE's performances?
Source: Twitter
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