(G)I-DLE, Hyoeyon and more join line-up of ‘9 Wave Music Festival’ in Malaysia

Written by on 20/09/2023

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Popular K-pop acts (G)I-DLE, Girls’ Generation‘s Hyoyeon and more will perform at ‘9 Wave Music Festival’ in Malaysia this November.

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‘9 Wave Music Festival’ will be held at the Surf Beach at Sunway Lagoon in Subang Jaya, Malaysia on November 11. So far, four K-pop acts have been added to the line-up of the upcoming festival, including (G)I-DLE, Girls’ Generation’s Hyoyeon, former Super Junior-M member Henry Lau and ‘Way Back Home’ singer SHAUN. More performers are expected to be announced soon.

According to the official ‘9 Wave Music Festival’ website, the event will be a “one-of-a-kind experience that transcends traditional boundaries and expands the possibilities of live entertainment”. In addition, the festival is said to have “multiple stages and visual art installations” during its run.

Tickets for ‘9 Wave Music Festival’ will be available in four tiers, from RM268 for early bird general access to RM1,088 for VIP standing. Keep tabs on this page for the latest ticketing and line-up information for the upcoming event.

📢 Exciting Announcement for the Biggest K-Pop Show of 2023! 🎵🤘The moment you’ve all been waiting for is finally here!…

Posted by 9Wave Music Festival on Thursday, September 14, 2023

In other touring news, actor-singer Lee Junho of K-pop boyband 2PM has announced his new 2023 ‘The Moment’ Asia fanmeeting tour, featuring shows in Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia and more. Check out the full list of dates here.

Meanwhile, Jeon Somi, Jessi, GOT7‘s Yugyeom and other K-pop acts have joined the line-up of ‘Octopop’ 2023, which will take place in Bangkok next month. Find out more about the festival’s performers and ticketing details here.

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