Featuring Tabber, Rad Museum and Miso, You.will.knovv in Malaysia 2025 is bringing the vibes to ZEPP Kuala Lumpur on Oct 4.
Organised by TopGallant Show, this tour opens a new chapter for the label, where its artistes bring their distinctive musical world to the stage for fans across Asia to experience up close.
Tabber, known for his gruff voice and versatility to shift between rap and vocals, will be making a Malaysian comeback.
After participating in season 10 of Show Me The Money, Tabber dropped the album Madness Always Turns to Sadness in 2023.
His solo albums in recent years include Rad from 2022, which won R&B Album of the Year at the 2023 Korean Hiphop Awards, Girl from 2023 and Home Sick from 2024.
Her unique tone and genre-bending musical style quickly ascended her as an artiste with fascinating energy and timeless taste. Known for tracks such as Take Me, Let It Go and Alone, she was also featured on songs with Epik High, Crush, Prep and more. This will be her debut appearance in Malaysia.
Tickets will go on sale July 18, and prices range from RM238 to RM538. Fans who purchase VIP tickets will receive some exciting gifts and a chance to win posters and photo slots with the artistes.
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