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Concerts a way to revive tourism, says director

Anirudh Ravichander, Yuvanshankar Raja, Sid Sriram and Dewa 19 among Asian artists to play in Malaysia this year

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 26 Jul 2022 6:30PM

Concerts a way to revive tourism, says director
It was reported that tickets for veteran Indonesian rock band Dewa 19 concert were sold out within an hour of release. – Instagram pic, July 26, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR – Music tourism has now become a massive phenomenon around the world and Malaysia is slowly resuming to revive the industry as the country moves into the endemic phase.

Downtown Kuala Lumpur is the hub for many international music concerts this year, especially from India.

This includes the famous South Indian singer and music composer Anirudh Ravichander; Tamil music prolific singer, songwriter and composer Yuvanshankar Raja; Indian playback singer Sid Sriram and the sensational singer Pradeep Rangaswamy Kumar.

Tourism Malaysia senior director (Strategic Planning Division) Syed Yahya Othman said entertainment, especially concerts, is a way to promote Malaysia’s tourism after the two-year hiatus.

“Thus, Tourism Malaysia is supporting all concerts, local and foreign, being held here because the artists will bring along their followers to Malaysia. So far, we have four artists from India.

“For example, for the upcoming ‘Anirudh’s Once Upon A Time’ music tour, on September 17, we will receive three to four charter flights from India and Singapore. We have received concert applications from Indonesian and Korean artists, too,” he told Bernama recently.

Anirudh’s concert will be the first ‘glow in the dark’ concert ever done by an Indian artist in Malaysia. All attendees will be given programmable LED wristbands designed to create a stunning light show during the event to enhance the concert experience further.

Anirudh said the concert to be held at Axiata Arena, Bukit Jalil has been themed as such, taking inspiration from British rock band Coldplay’s previous performances.

“It is not very viable for Indian concerts but I want to give the Tamil music scene a try. My thanks to Tourism Malaysia and MC Entertainment for helping to make it happen now,” the 31-year-old music composer said.

Meanwhile, the organiser for ‘Naan Pradeep Kumar’ concert, Aakar Foundation’s Trustee Mathavan Muniandy, said around 6,000 tickets were sold for the two-day concert on July 23 and 24 at Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre (KLCC) Plenary Hall.

He said the response to the concert by the 36-year-old singer had been overwhelming which pushed the organiser to extend the concert for another day as initially it was planned to be a one-day show.

“This concert is to revive the local tourism and provide opportunities to people in the local entertainment sector to bounce back after the pandemic. Thanks to Tourism Malaysia for supporting, “ he added.

Pradeep’s first step into singing was through the 2010 Tamil movie ‘Enthiran’ in which he sang the soundtrack's tunes composed by A R Rahman. He also collaborated with music composer Santhosh Narayaan in the movies Attakathi and Pizza in 2013.

Yuvanshankar Raja, the younger son of musician Ilaiyaraaja was delighted with the response to the two-day concert held last weekend (July 16 and 17) at the Axiata Arena and thanked all Malaysian fans.

“I was overwhelmed. #Yuvan25 KL will forever be special. Thank you for the love. You guys are awesome! I love you all,” the composer tweeted in acknowledging the warm response he received from fans during the concert.

It was reported that tickets for veteran Indonesian rock band Dewa 19 concert, which will be held on September 9 and 10 at Axiata Arena were also sold out within an hour of release.

Sid Sriram Live in KL 2022 ‘s tickets were sold out for the first day (August 20) and after the organiser pushed for a second show (August 21) that too was a sell-out.

Tamil veteran music director who has composed over 8,500 songs, Maestro Ilaiyaraaja; Academy Award-winning singer AR Rahman and Bollywood superstar Salman Khan are also scheduled to perform in Malaysia this year. – Bernama, July 26, 2022

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