Sheila Majid to celebrate 40 years in showbiz with a Kuala Lumpur mega concert
Aptly titled "Sheila Majid 40 Years in Music", the upcoming concert will be held on 8 November at 8.30pm at the Axiata Arena, Bukit Jalil, making it her first-ever solo mega concert.
"Forty years is a long career. I never imagined being blessed with the love and support of fans who have stood by me all this time," said Sheila at the press conference announcing the concert earlier. "This is a gift. My longevity in this industry isn't something I achieved alone. I've been lucky to have so many brilliant people."
She added that the upcoming concert is a tribute to all who have worked with her and alongside her throughout the decades.
Her last big concert was the one-night only "Sheila Majid BIG BAND Live in Kuala Lumpur" in 2023.
Tickets range from RM3,400 (Party Zone) to RM268 (CAT 4) and can be purchased beginning 17 July via ticket2u.
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