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Jam Hsiao Concert, Bii Concert & More: What To Do In The Klang Valley This Week!

Jam Hsiao Concert, Bii Concert & More: What To Do In The Klang Valley This Week!

Hype Malaysia2 days ago
It's a new week, which means more events happening in the Klang Valley to look forward to! If you're looking for fun times to fill your agenda for this week, here's our list of activities – curated just for you!
This week, we've got some exciting events lined up for you, including concerts from Jam Hsiao and Bii. We also have a musical roadshow featuring rising K-pop star KIIRAS, and a couple of tribute concerts for Teresa Teng and the Bee Gees. If music's not your thing, we also have a few pop-ups for Netflix's 'Wednesday' and skincare brand The Ordinary!
Jam Hsiao 'WILD/MILD' World Tour In Kuala Lumpur
The stage is set for a sonic eruption as vocal powerhouse Jam Hsiao makes his thunderous return to Malaysia after six long years! Dive headfirst into the captivating universe of Jam Hsiao's latest album with the 'WILD/MILD' World Tour! Click here to get your tickets!
Date: 2nd August 2025 (Saturday)
Venue: Axiata Arena Bukit Jalil
Bii 'Bii WITH YOU' World Tour In Kuala Lumpur
After seven years, Mandopop star Bii is making his long-awaited return to Malaysia with a new concert! Not only is the upcoming concert the highly anticipated reunion between the star and his Malaysian fans, but it also marks an important milestone in the start of a new musical journey. Click here to get your tickets!
Date: 1st August 2025 (Friday)
Venue: Mega Star Arena
'The Music Journey 2' Roadshow With KIIRAS, Priscilla Abby & More
Astro's 'The Music Journey 2' continues the momentum with another roadshow – this time, featuring rising K-pop group KIIRAS! Joining the girl group are Malaysian stars Priscilla Abby, RYOTA, Uriah and Haoren from SteadyGang – all promising a fun, musical event for fans! The event is free for all, but click here for more details!
Date: 1st August 2025 (Friday)
Venue: UOW Malaysia
Langgalamu Chiisa Viseskul – A Memorial Concert in Tribute to Teresa Teng
The late Teresa Teng has warmed the hearts of countless listeners with her voice. Now, in 2025, Thai singer Langgalamu Chiisa Viseskul's tribute concert bridges the gap of longing and transports audiences across time and space to reunite with the legendary diva. Click here to get your tickets!
Date: 3rd August 2025 (Sunday)
Venue: Zepp Kuala Lumpur
Saturday Night – Celebrating Bee Gees
Step into the glittering world of disco as 'SATURDAY NIGHT – CELEBRATING BEE GEES' brings the legendary sound of the Gibb brothers to life! With astounding vocals, lush harmonies, and an electrifying atmosphere, this spectacular tribute concert takes you on a journey through 4 decades of Bee Gees hits! Click here to get your tickets!
Dates: 31st July & 1st August 2025 (Thursday & Friday)
Venue: Zepp Kuala Lumpur
'Wednesday' Nevermore Academy: Malaysia Campus
Embrace your inner Wednesday (or Enid, if that's more your speed!) as Nevermore Academy: Malaysia Campus opens its magnificently imposing gates to Outcasts and Normies alike at Sunway Pyramid. Entrance is free, but click here to get more details and report for orientation – if you dare.
Dates: 1st – 17th August 2025
Venue: Sunway Pyramid, LG2 Blue Concourse
The Ordinary Pop-up Experience In Kuala Lumpur
Beloved skincare brand The Ordinary is launching its first-ever pop-up experience in Malaysia! This immersive and educational activation brings the brand's science-led, ingredient-first philosophy to life, offering a closer look at The Ordinary's most-loved formulations and approach to skincare education. Click here for more details!
Dates: 1st – 3rd August 2025 (Friday – Sunday
Venue: APW Bangsar
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