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Treasure returns to Kuala Lumpur for 2025-26 concert

SOUTH Korea’s boy group Treasure is set to make its return to Kuala Lumpur with its 2025-26 Treasure Tour [Pulse On] In Kuala Lumpur.

The group will be bringing its powerful performances, dazzling visuals and unstoppable energy to Axiata Arena on May 30, 2026.

Formed under YG Entertainment, Treasure has rapidly gained international recognition with its powerful stage presence and chart-topping hits like Jikjik, Darari, Hello and Bona Bona.

Known for its stunning choreography and high-energy performances, the 10-member group, consisting of Choi Hyun Suk, Jihoon, Yoshi, Junkyu, Yoon Jae Hyuk, Asahi, Doyoung, Haruto, Park Jeong Woo, So Jung Hwan continues to captivate audiences around the world with their distinctive sound and charisma.

The band has been active in the scene, releasing four albums in the [The First Step] series, including its debut single. With this series of albums, the band has accumulated more than 1 million copies in sales volume in total, sweeping the Rookie of the Year awards at major music awards in Korea, making them the best K-pop rookie of 2020.

Building on this explosive growth, Treasure released its first mini-album [The Second Step: Chapter One] in 2022.

It topped major global music charts and doubled the achievements of its previous releases in terms of album sales, YouTube metrics and other key indicators. Its second studio album [Reboot], released in July 2023, sold an impressive 1.71 million copies, becoming its first million-seller for a single album.

Fans in Kuala Lumpur can look forward to a spectacular production and interactive moments that will leave everyone wanting more.

Fans can sign up for the Treasure Maker Membership (Global) Presale on Weverse from Oct 28 to Oct 31. Once signed up, fans will be able to grab their tickets at the Weverse Presale first-hand on Nov 11.

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