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#SHOWBIZ: Babymetal to rock KL on Oct 6

#SHOWBIZ: Babymetal to rock KL on Oct 6

KUALA LUMPUR: Japanese metal sensation Babymetal is set to electrify Malaysian fans at Zepp KL in Jalan Hang Tuah on Oct 6.
As part of their ongoing Babymetal World Tour, the dynamic trio is returning with renewed vigour, promising an unforgettable night.
Known for their distinctive blend of heavy metal riffs and sweet melodies, performed by a trio of school-uniform-clad girls who dance with captivating synchronicity, Babymetal promises attendees more than just a concert – but a true Japanese rock festival.
In a statement released yesterday, the band declared: "On this stage, no one is an outsider. You are who you are—and that is your power. We promise an immersive, transcendent experience with blistering musical arrangements and flawlessly synchronised choreography."
Comprising Suzuka Nakamoto, Moa Kikuchi, and Momoko Okazaki, Babymetal was formed in 2010.
They have since released four studio albums, with their latest, The Other One, launched in March 2023.
The concert is organised by Cuncun Media, co-presented by LLAVE Music, EA Stars, 10S Live Music and Jiao Studio, and co-organised by Rock Promotions and ACO Media.
https://www.ticket2u.com.my/BABYMETAL-KL25.
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