Meet DOLLA in an exclusive hilltop Eid Open House
24 Apr - Airbnb's highly anticipated annual Riangnya Raya Open House is back, this time co-hosted by Malaysia's favourite girl group, DOLLA!
Known for their electrifying performances and dynamic personalities, the three stars are stepping into a new spotlight - as Airbnb co-hosts! DOLLA will welcome one lucky guest with up to nine companions for one unforgettable weekend, to a memorable Raya getaway at the stunning Brickhouse Bukit Tinggi, just an hour's drive from Kuala Lumpur.
"Raya is such a special time - it's a celebration of love, tradition, and meaningful connections" says DOLLA. "We're so excited to partner with Airbnb to host this open house and share the spirit of Raya with our fans in a more personal and heartfelt way. Get ready for good vibes, great food, and a Raya to remember!"
"Raya is a time to reunite and reconnect with loved ones in spaces that feel like home," says Amanpreet Bajaj, Airbnb's Country Head, India and Southeast Asia. "We're thrilled to team up with DOLLA to bring people together for this special celebration, in true Malaysian spirit."
Curated in collaboration with Malaysia's favourite girl group, DOLLA, this special Raya stay runs from 3 to 5 May 2025 at Brickhouse Bukit Tinggi. Priced at RM100 before taxes and fees; one guest will be selected, and can bring up to nine companions along for the two-night getaway. Guests will be responsible for their own travel to and from the Airbnb stay in Bentong, Pahang.
Requests to book will open at 11 am MYT on April 25 at airbnb.com/RayawithDOLLA.
Guests can look forward to a personal welcome by DOLLA, an intimate festive meal shared with the trio and a special acoustic performance featuring some of their most popular hits. A live Q&A session with DOLLA will also be held where fans can hear more about their creative process and what's inspiring them lately.
The Raya spirit doesn't stop at Brickhouse - DOLLA's acoustic performance and live Q&A will be streamed on their official TikTok (@dollaofficial), allowing fans everywhere to join in the festive celebrations.
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