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K-pop Group KIIRAS Joins Artist Line-Up For 'The Music Journey 2 Roadshow' This August

K-pop Group KIIRAS Joins Artist Line-Up For 'The Music Journey 2 Roadshow' This August

Hype Malaysia25-07-2025
Malaysian fans have shown overwhelming support upon learning that Klang-born Ling Ling was appointed leader of the newly debuted K-pop group KIIRAS (키라스), making her the first Malaysian to lead a group in the industry. Since the release of their single 'Kill Ma Bo$$', many have been eager to know if the girls will be visiting their leader's home country.
It appears that the chance to finally meet the idols is finally happening! It was recently announced that KIIRAS will be making a special appearance in Malaysia later this August. Here's what you need to know:
Yesterday (Thursday, 24th July), Multimedia Entertainment and Astro 本地圈 announced the artist lineup for their upcoming 'The Music Journey 2 Roadshow' event happening next month. Stars who will take part in this include Priscilla Abby, Uriah, RYOTA, Haoren and KIIRAS! This upcoming music event will be the K-pop group's first overseas performance, and fans are already looking forward to seeing them live and welcoming Ling Ling home. Details for the show are as follows:
The Music Journey 2 Roadshow
Date: 1st August 2025 (Friday)
1st August 2025 (Friday) Time: 3pm
3pm Venue: Dato' Teo Hang Sam Auditorium, Level 3A, UOW Malaysia.
Dato' Teo Hang Sam Auditorium, Level 3A, UOW Malaysia. Ticketing: FREE ADMISSION!
Are you excited to finally see KIIRAS perform live on stage? We're sure that Ling Ling will show her members around during their visit, but what would you like to see the idols do together here? While we wait for their upcoming appearance, let's enjoy their performance video of their song 'ZILLER':
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