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#SHOWBIZ: Another day added to My Chemical Romance KL concert

#SHOWBIZ: Another day added to My Chemical Romance KL concert

New Straits Times17 hours ago
KUALA LUMPUR: Fans of My Chemical Romance (MCR) have a chance to catch the popular American rock band in Malaysia as a second concert day has been added for May 1.
The concert's organiser, Hello Universe, announced the good news via it's social media feed today, saying that, "You manifested hard and you have been heard Malaysia!"
It added in a post: "Get ready for the one and only 2nd show added for South East Asia! This is your last chance to be part of one of the biggest nights in emo rock. Further details regarding waitlist access will be provided soon."
Tickets to the new dae will go on sale on Aug 1 at 10am via www.golive-asia.com.
The update follows complaints from MCR fans who were disappointed after tickets to the band's initial concert on April 30 at the Bukit Jalil National Stadium were sold out in 90 minutes after going on sale.
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#SHOWBIZ: Another day added to My Chemical Romance KL concert
#SHOWBIZ: Another day added to My Chemical Romance KL concert

New Straits Times

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#SHOWBIZ: Another day added to My Chemical Romance KL concert

KUALA LUMPUR: Fans of My Chemical Romance (MCR) have a chance to catch the popular American rock band in Malaysia as a second concert day has been added for May 1. The concert's organiser, Hello Universe, announced the good news via it's social media feed today, saying that, "You manifested hard and you have been heard Malaysia!" It added in a post: "Get ready for the one and only 2nd show added for South East Asia! This is your last chance to be part of one of the biggest nights in emo rock. Further details regarding waitlist access will be provided soon." Tickets to the new dae will go on sale on Aug 1 at 10am via The update follows complaints from MCR fans who were disappointed after tickets to the band's initial concert on April 30 at the Bukit Jalil National Stadium were sold out in 90 minutes after going on sale.

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