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VIVIZ To Bring 'NEW LEGACY' World Tour To Malaysia This October

VIVIZ To Bring 'NEW LEGACY' World Tour To Malaysia This October

Hype Malaysia2 days ago
Get ready, Na.Vs because VIVIZ (비비지) is coming your way! The South Korean girl group recently announced additional dates for their ongoing world tour, and they're performing in Malaysia this October!
On 29th July 2025 (Tuesday), the girl group announced additional dates and stops for their 'NEW LEGACY' world tour. The expanded tour schedule includes stops in North America and Asia. VIVIZ will perform in Malaysia on 25th October 2025 (Saturday). More information on the concert, including venue and ticket prices, will be announced soon. Besides Malaysia, the group will also perform in Tokyo, Hong Kong, and Taipei.
'NEW LEGACY' is VIVIZ's second world tour since their debut in 2022. The trio kicked off the tour earlier this month with a two-day performance in Seoul. Their upcoming show in Malaysia also marks the group's first time performing in the country. However, since the trio are former GFRIEND members, all three idols have performed in Kuala Lumpur before, while with their former group.
Fans can look forward to unforgettable musical moments and electrifying performances from the girl group during their world tour. The members have also voiced excitement over the new tour, promising new stages for all their biggest hits, including 'Maniac' and 'Bop Bop!'. The group also teased that more stops will be announced soon, expanding the tour into a bigger show. In the meantime, here's what we know so far about VIVIZ's concert in Malaysia:
VIVIZ 'NEW LEGACY' World Tour in Malaysia
Date: 25th October 2025 (Saturday)
Venue: TBA
Ticketing: TBA
Stay tuned to this space for more information about the concert, including venue and ticket prices. Are you ready to catch VIVIZ live in Malaysia?
Source: Twitter
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