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'Sid Menon Presents: Vanguard Rising' Showcase To Rock KL This Weekend

'Sid Menon Presents: Vanguard Rising' Showcase To Rock KL This Weekend

Hype Malaysia5 days ago

Malaysia's indie underground is stirring. 'Sid Menon Presents: Vanguard Rising' promises a night of raw, unfiltered energy and the loudest sounds of tomorrow. Happening this weekend at Merdekarya, this showcase marks a new chapter in Malaysia's live music culture, where sonic identities are born and legends begin.
Vanguard Rising is not just a gig – it's a movement. Curated by Sid Menon, a stalwart of the local music scene and founder of Sid Menon Presents, this event continues his mission to spotlight the country's freshest and fiercest emerging acts. Following the success of previous showcases like Syok Rock and Sonic Circus, Vanguard Rising takes the torch forward with a bold, new lineup.
Live acts include:
Dukes – KL's indie darlings blend nostalgic British pop-rock with a modern twist. Their electric live energy and poignant lyrics promise a performance not to be missed.
– KL's indie darlings blend nostalgic British pop-rock with a modern twist. Their electric live energy and poignant lyrics promise a performance not to be missed. The Baby Cosmos – With echoes of The Strokes and Arctic Monkeys, this band delivers cinematic indie rock that captures both the ache and the thrill of youth.
– With echoes of The Strokes and Arctic Monkeys, this band delivers cinematic indie rock that captures both the ache and the thrill of youth. Raksar – High-voltage fuzz rock meets stoner grit. Raksar's bone-rattling sound is built for the stage – and meant to shake it.
– High-voltage fuzz rock meets stoner grit. Raksar's bone-rattling sound is built for the stage – and meant to shake it. The Cauliflower Robbery – A three-piece rock juggernaut channelling the spirit of classic rock and metal, straight from the underground.
Event details are as follows:
Sid Menon Presents: Vanguard Rising
Date: 31st May (Saturday)
31st May (Saturday) Time: 8pm (Doors open at 7:30pm)
8pm (Doors open at 7:30pm) Venue: Merdekarya, Petaling Jaya
Merdekarya, Petaling Jaya Tickets: RM55+ (Standard)
Tickets are still available on ticket2u.com.my, so better hurry so you don't miss out on your chance to experience this night of indie rock music celebration! Don't forget to follow @sidmenon on Instagram for more updates, band features, and behind-the-scenes content!

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