
Malaysian Icons Anuar Zain, Ziana Zain, Ernie Zakri & Syamel Join Forces For 'Empat' Concert
The four stars recently announced the concert through social media, sparking massive interest. It's also worth noting that this is a family affair for the four since Ernie Zakri is the niece of Anuar Zain and Ziana Zain, while Syamel is her husband. The concert will take place at Mega Star Arena on 18th October 2025 (Saturday). The show is organised by Altus Prohouse, with support from Ticket2U as the official ticketing partner.
Anuar Zain and Ziana Zain are two singers who need no introduction. The iconic siblings have been in the entertainment industry for decades, cementing their place in history as two of Malaysia's most influential stars. On the other hand, their niece Ernie Zakri is another star in her own right, known for her powerful and emotional vocals. Her partner on and off-stage is singer Syamel, an award-winning singer-songwriter.
Tickets for the concert went live on 25th April 2025 (Friday), and some zones have already sold out. However, tickets are still available, especially for VIP and Diamond zones. As this is the first time the four singers are joining forces for a concert, it's no surprise that many fans are ecstatic to see what they have planned. If you're also ready to be blown away by these four stars, here are the details for the concert:
'Empat' Live In Kuala Lumpur
Date: 18th October 2025 (Saturday)
Time: 8:30pm
Venue: Mega Star Arena
Organiser: Altus Prohouse
Ticket Prices: Royal Twin Seat: RM2,088, VIP: RM1,088, Diamond: RM888, Platinum: RM688, Gold: RM488, Silver: RM388, Bronze: RM288
Ticket Sales: Tickets are now available for purchase at Ticket2U.com.my
For more information on the concert and ticket sales, please reach out to Altus Prohouse and Ticket2U. Are you excited for an unforgettable night of music excellence?
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