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'Konsert Legasi P.Ramlee' To Bring P.Ramlee's Timeless Hits To Life This September

'Konsert Legasi P.Ramlee' To Bring P.Ramlee's Timeless Hits To Life This September

Hype Malaysiaa day ago
With a career spanning decades, P.Ramlee remains a prominent icon in the Malaysian and Southeast Asian entertainment scene. This year, his legacy lives on with a special concert featuring some of Malaysia's finest talents.
'Konsert Legasi P.Ramlee' is set to take place at Mega Star Arena on 20th September 2025 (Saturday). The concert is dedicated to the songs from the beloved P.Ramlee and features a stellar lineup of performers. The setlist fuses classic, contemporary and pop elements with the golden age of Malay music, allowing fans to enjoy and rediscover one of Malaysia's treasured cultural icons.
The performer lineup includes Jamal Abdillah, Ella, Zainal Abidin, Nadeera Zaini, Mimi Fly and Liza Hanim. Meanwhile, renowned musicians Ramli MS, Mokhzani Ismail, Helen Yap and Michael Veerapen will take turns conducting the 60-piece orchestra. The concert will also feature special appearances from three popular P.Ramlee tribute performers: P.Radhi, Danie Hasbullah and Musly Ramlee.
The audience can look forward to over 30 songs from P.Ramlee's repertoire, reinterpreted into a mix of solo, duet and medley performances. However, some songs will retain their original arrangement, allowing longtime fans a chance to experience P.Ramlee's music at its best. Tickets are now available on the Ticket2U website, and a special 10% discount is available for the first 1,000 tickets. Here are the details of the concert:
Konsert Legasi P.Ramlee
Date: 20th September 2025 (Saturday)
Time: 8:30pm
Venue: Mega Star Arena
Organiser: TanahAir Films, 360 Entertainment
Ticket Prices: Pak Maon: RM288, Abdul Wahub: RM488, Sarjan Hassan: RM688, Abang Jamil: RM888, Kassim Selamat: RM1,088, Nyonya Mansoor: RM1,488
Ticket Sales: Tickets are now available on the Ticket2U website
For more information on the concert and ticketing, you can contact TanahAir Films, 360 Entertainment or Ticket2U via their official social media pages. Are you ready to relive the music of P.Ramlee?
Source: Instagram
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