Fans of Alan Walker, “where are you now?” This will definitely excite you because the Norwegian DJ is coming to KL next month in September!
Following the “on stage drama” by 1975 during the Good Vibes Festival, many Malaysians were left disappointed when the event was ultimately cancelled. However, Muse’s concert in Bukit Jalil, which proceeded smoothly in Bukit Jalil during the weekend somehow left some hope to all concertgoers. While many international artistes have chosen to skip Malaysia, we’re sure that Alan Walker’s presence in Bukit Jalil next month will be good news to both concertgoers and the entertainment tourism in Malaysia.
Organised by Star Planet, the concert is part of Alan’s world tour known as the “Walkerverse” and Malaysia marks his final destination for the world tour. Alan is scheduled to perform at Axiata Arena in Bukit Jalil on September 17, which is less than 2 months away.
According to a Facebook post by Star Planet, fans can expect to see breathtaking visuals and stunning stage production. You can also refer to the image below for the seating reference.
The ticket prices start from RM258 and go up to RM788. However, ticket sales will only begin next week on 9 August at 2pm. You can log on to Star Planet’s official website for more information about the ticketing. Fans are also highly advised to buy the tickets ONLY from the authorised or the official ticketing company, and only a maximum of 6 tickets is allowed in each transaction.
Hoping for NO cancellation
The “Walkerverse” World Tour started last fall and Alan has toured across Europe and North America before making his way to Asia. Despite being the last country in his list, we’re not the only ones excited about his upcoming performance.
Many netizens are also eagerly anticipating his arrival and hoping that it won’t get cancelled at the last minute.
“Residents in Selangor, you know what to do. Your vote on 12 August will determine if he gets to perform.”
“It’s going to be funny if it gets cancelled at the last minute. We never had any issues here in Sarawak with music festival.”
“Selangor residents, you know what to do and who to vote for to avoid cancellation.”
“As long as he doesn’t cause any drama or throw any tantrum, it should be fine.”
Let’s keep our fingers crossed! Are you excited to be part of the “Walkerverse” world tour?