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Amy Search will not change concert date because "JDT always wins"

Amy Search will not change concert date because "JDT always wins"

Yahoo25-03-2025

25 Mar - Amy Search has no plans to reschedule his upcoming concert, after a change of the date for the Malaysia Cup final has now clashed with the date of "Amy Search Magic".
The Johor-born rock icon recently posted a direct message he received from a fan, who was asking him to change the date of his Axiata Arena concert on 26 April so that his fans who also love football will be able to watch both events live.
In response, he joked, "No need to watch [Malaysia Cup]. It's clear that JDT will win. JDT has never lost."
To that, the fans responded, "You're the best. That is quite right. Okay, I will go to Amy's concert."
Earlier, the Malaysian Football League announced the change of date for the final showdown between Johor Darul Takzim (JDT) and Sri Pahang to 26 April. The event will be held at Bukit Jalil's National Stadium, which means that it will now be one humongous traffic congestion in Bukit Jalil on the said date.
(Photo Source: Amy Search IG)

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