
Stacy's homecoming concert draws 3,000 fans
Published on: Mon, Jun 23, 2025
By: Ricardo Unto Text Size: KOTA KINABALU: Sabah's treasured singer Stacy Anam made a stirring return to her roots on Saturday night (June 21) with her first-ever solo concert in her hometown, performing to nearly 3,000 fans at the Sabah International Convention Centre (SICC). The concert, Aku Stacy (Menggegar Kota U) , marked a major milestone in her 17-year career with a nearly three-hour performance blending high-energy pop, cultural pride, and emotional ballads. Opening the night with Pakai Buang in a striking red, black and white outfit, Stacy went on to deliver a medley of her hits including Cakap Ke Tangan , Not For Sale , Gilalah , Bosan , and Menyala . A standout moment came when she soared above the crowd during Khayal , while emotionally charged renditions of Kisah Dongeng and Pelangi Senja saw fans singing along word for word. Stacy also paid tribute to Sabah's heritage with a reimagined version of Asmaradana , complete with traditional motifs in costume and choreography.
Advertisement Her set concluded with Aku Stacy , the breakout single that catapulted her to fame in 2008, rounding off her journey in front of a hometown audience. A special segment with her husband, Akim Ahmad, featured romantic duets including Die With A Smile , Aku, Kau & Muzik , and Ritma & Rima , followed by his solo performance of Rampas . Guest appearances by Amir Masdi, Elica Paujin, Hafiz Zainal, Dabra Sia, and comedian Atu Zero added variety and local star power to the night's lineup. Stacy also made history by changing into 10 different couture outfits, setting a Malaysian concert record for the most costume changes by a single artist. Holding back tears, she dedicated her performance to her late brother Chaq and hinted that a Kuala Lumpur edition of the concert could be on the horizon. * Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel and Telegram for breaking news alerts and key updates! * Do you have access to the Daily Express e-paper and online exclusive news? Check out subscription plans available.
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