
3P Announce Asia Tour & Kick-off Concert At Axiata Arena; Seating Plans Unveiled
3P, composed of members Danny, Caven and Kevin, recently announced their Asia tour, 'Xin Century'. The trio will first perform in Kuala Lumpur, before bringing the tour to Taiwan and Singapore. The concert in KL will take place at Axiata Arena on 31st October 2025 (Friday). Concert organiser Star Fortress Sdn Bhd has also announced ticketing details and seating plans. Ticket sales begin on 22nd July 2025 (Tuesday) via BookMyShow Malaysia.
For years, 3P has charmed fans from all walks of life with their viral tracks and infectious energy. Earlier this year, the group entered a new stage in their career with the announcement of their first album, 'Xin'. The album showcases a new side of the group with new performances and songs. The first single from the album, also titled 'Xin', was released on 18th July 2025 (Friday), marking the start of this new era of 3P.
In commemoration of the new album, 3P will bring their music on the road with their Asia tour. Fans can expect bigger and bolder performances on a more professional stage. The trio will perform all the biggest hits and new songs from their upcoming album, taking fans into a new era of music. Whether you're a long-time fan or are just discovering them for the first time, this is one concert you won't want to miss. Here are the details:
3P 'Xin Century' Asia Tour in Kuala Lumpur
Date: 31st October 2025 (Friday)
Time: 8pm
Venue: Axiata Arena
Organiser: Star Fortress Sdn Bhd
Ticket Prices: VIP: RM588, Rock Zone: RM588, PS1: RM488, PS2: RM388, PS3: RM288, PS4: RM188
Ticket Sales: Tickets will be available from 22nd July 2025 (Tuesday), 10am onwards via BookMyShow Malaysia
For more information on the concert, check out Star Fortress and 3P's official social media pages. Are you ready to party with 3P?
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