Jay Chou's KL concert tickets to go on sale June 4


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UPDATED: May 10, 2024

Horizon Production and Sky Contents announced today that Jay Chou's Carnival World Tour 2024 in Malaysia will be held at Bukit Jalil National Stadium on Oct 26.

Tickets are priced at RM1,138, RM988, RM838, RM688, RM588, RM488 and RM388 and will go on sale from 11am on June 4 via https://my.bookmyshow.com/.


Taiwanese music superstar Jay Chou (pic) will be back in Malaysia and Singapore later in 2024.

He is slated to play three concerts from Oct 11 to 13 at the National Stadium in Singapore and will hold one show at Bukit Jalil National Stadium in Kuala Lumpur on Oct 26. This was announced by JVR Music, his record label and artiste management agency, in a post on Weibo and Facebook on April 24. Information on ticket prices has not been released.

According to the post, Chou’s upcoming gigs are part of the Carnival World Tour.

The tour will also travel to Chinese cities Fuzhou (May 16 to 19), Changsha (May 30 to June 2), Shenzhen (Sept 12 to 15) and Nanjing (Sept 26 to 29). It has made stops in London, Sydney, Paris and Melbourne.

In December 2023, the Mandopop idol entered a strategic partnership with Universal Music Greater China, a division of Universal Music Group. The agreement secured global distribution rights for his extensive music catalogue and future projects, and supports rising talent from JVR Music. – The Straits Times/Asia News Network

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