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K-Spark mega K-pop concert to be held in Stadium Merdeka this month

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K-Spark debuts in Malaysia on Jan 31 at Stadium Merdeka, featuring G-Dragon, Hwasa, Itzy, DPR Ian and local acts Dolla and 3P.

KUALA Lumpur is set to host one of Asia’s biggest K-pop concert brands as K-Spark makes its Malaysian debut later this month, with G-Dragon heading the line-up.

After successful runs in countries such as Thailand and Vietnam, the large-scale concert arrives in the capital with a high-energy showcase scheduled for Jan 31 at Stadium Merdeka, with the show scheduled to start at 9.05pm.

G-Dragon will mark a much-anticipated return to the Malaysian stage. He will be joined by a strong mix of global favourites, including Hwasa, Itzy and DPR Ian, promising a night packed with chart-topping hits and dynamic performances.

Local acts will also take the spotlight, with girl group Dolla and hip-hop outfit 3P performing alongside the international names – a nod to the growing visibility of Malaysian artistes on major regional stages.

The concert is organised by Machi Production Sdn Bhd and produced by Klook, signalling a large-scale production aimed at delivering a memorable live experience for fans.

Tickets are available via Klook, with e-tickets issued directly to purchasers under their Klook account.

Prices start from RM388 for free seating, while standing area tickets begin at RM588.

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