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Chinese Entertainer Li Yugang To Hold Musical In Malaysia This October

Chinese Entertainer Li Yugang To Hold Musical In Malaysia This October

Hype Malaysia5 days ago
The renowned Chinese performer is coming to grace Malaysia with his magical storytelling this October! Known for his extraordinary ability to blend oriental beauty, traditional culture, and modern stagecraft, Li Yugang (李玉刚) is set to deliver a concert that promises to be nothing short of unforgettable.
A true pioneer in Chinese traditional arts and guofeng (国风) music, he masterfully blurs the lines between masculinity and femininity through his art. In this upcoming musical, he brings that signature style to the stage in a two-hour musical journey featuring 20 of his most iconic works, all brought to life through his distinctive voice and captivating stage presence.
Attendees can look forward to a carefully curated setlist featuring fan favourites such as 'Happened To Meet You (刚好遇见你)', 'The New Drunken Beauty (新贵妃醉酒)', 'Vast Territory (万疆)', and many more. More than just a musical, this event is a vibrant celebration of the evolving appeal of Chinese culture, where pop sensibilities blend seamlessly with classical roots, and guofeng continues to resonate powerfully with a new generation.
Moreover, the experience goes beyond music. With stunning visuals, intricate costume design, and masterful storytelling woven into every performance, the show promises a true multi-sensory journey that transcends the typical concert format. Each song becomes a theatrical moment, drawing audiences into a world of poetic beauty and cultural richness. So if you're interested in seeing this icon on the stage, here is all the information for the musical:
Li Yugang 'Fantasia of Jade Land: World Tour' in Malaysia
Date: 18th October 2025 (Saturday)
18th October 2025 (Saturday) Time: 6pm
6pm Venue: Arena of Stars, Resorts World Genting
Arena of Stars, Resorts World Genting Ticketing: RM788 (VIP), RM678 (PS1), RM568 (PS2), RM358 (PS3), RM248 (PS3)
If you're a Genting Rewards Gold Member, you can enjoy 10% off all tickets except for PS4. Additionally, you'll be able to grab a seat starting on the 11th August (Monday) at 12pm. For others, public sales will be available from 18th August (Monday) at 12pm. For more information, head to the official website and social media channels.
Zaima Humaria contributed to this article
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