Inteam's "Kasih Kekasih" concert sells out in an hour of ticket reopening
Sharing the good news on 14 June, the group stated, "Thank you and CONGRATULATIONS to everyone who managed to purchase tickets for the Kasih Kekasih Inteam 25th Anniversary Concert. Subhanallah. Our sincere apologies to those who didn't manage to get them. We give your effort an A+!!!"
However, the group seemed to hint on more, as they added, "God willing, there's also GOOD NEWS that we will be announcing. STAY TUNED."
Many took the hint as a sign that the group may add another date to their concert or that the venue will be moved again to a bigger space.
It is noted that the 25th anniversary concert was originally scheduled to be held on 27 September at Zepp Kuala Lumpur. However, following the great response from fans, Inteam then decided to move its performance date and venue to 28 September at the Idea Live Arena in Petaling Jaya, which can accommodate 5,000 people.
(Photo Source: Inteam IG, mStar)
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