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Mandopop icon Wakin Chau returns to Kuala Lumpur with upgraded 'Younger Me 3.0' concerts tour this Oct 18

Mandopop icon Wakin Chau returns to Kuala Lumpur with upgraded 'Younger Me 3.0' concerts tour this Oct 18

The Star5 hours ago
There is exciting news for Mandopop fans -- The evergreen Mandopop icon, Wakin Chau, is set to make a powerful return to Kuala Lumpur with the all-new upgraded edition of his concert tour, 'The Younger Me Concerts Tour 3.0,' taking place at the Axiata Arena on October 18, 2025.
Jointly presented by Star Planet, Live Nation and ACO Media, this highly anticipated show promises an emotional wave of singalongs and unforgettable moments.
Marking his 40th year in music, Wakin Chau continues to tell life's stories through song.
His voice has defined a generation's youth and remains etched in the collective memory of fans across the Chinese-speaking world. From the heartfelt warmth of 'Friends' to the resolute 'Against All Odds,' the tender 'You Make Me Happy and Sad,' and the timeless classics like 'Kiss My Baby,' 'Flower Heart,' and 'Is There a Song,' each hit transcends time, remaining as moving today as ever.
The tour title 'Younger Me' is inspired by Ang Lee's film 'Life of Pi' and serves as a continuation of Chau's 'Younger' tour launched five years ago.
Now evolved into version 3.0, this upgraded production pushes boundaries with bold innovations in visual, auditory, and stagecraft, delivering an immersive, nostalgia-filled journey for fans both old and new.
This is more than just a concert — it is a deeply personal musical odyssey. For Chau, this performance is a heartfelt tribute to his loyal fans and a reflective journey for himself.
This world tour offers a time-traveling experience through four decades of Wakin Chau's musical legacy. The concert will feature cutting-edge layered LED backdrops, dynamic lighting projections, and a meticulously crafted stage design that brings each song's narrative to life.
As melodies unfold, the fusion of visuals, lights, and effects vividly amplifies the emotional nuances behind every lyric — turning familiar tunes into unforgettable visual memories.
Tickets will go on public sale at 12pm, August 6, 2025 via my.BookMyShow.com.
Let us come together for this extraordinary musical celebration and rediscover the enduring charm and magic of Wakin Chau's music. On October 18, let his songs bring us back to who we once were — and begin a brand-new chapter of our own magical journey.
For more information, visit the official website: www.starplanet.com.my
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