
Korean Star Lee Jun Young To Make Special Appearance At Sunway Pyramid Later This Month
Earlier this week, Nivea Malaysia announced details for the 'Glow Like An Idol' event, celebrating the new Skin Glow Serum. The event will take place from 25th to 31st August 2025 (Monday to Sunday) at Sunway Pyramid. After teasing a K-pop idol appearance, the brand announced that Lee Jun Young will join the event on Saturday, at 11am, for an exclusive meet-and-greet session.
The appearance will be on the same day as his first Malaysian fan meeting at JioSpace. Tickets for the fan meeting are still available for purchase via BookMyShow Malaysia. Additionally, the Nivea event will also feature other celebrity appearances, including Hong Kong star Pakho Chau (周柏豪), and Malaysian stars Shafiq Kyle and Mimi Lana. Here are all the details of the event:
Nivea Malaysia 'Glow Like An Idol' Launch Event
Dates: 25th – 31st August 2025 (Monday – Sunday)
Time: 10am to 10pm
Venue: Sunway Pyramid, LG2 Orange Concourse
Lee Jun Young's session: 30th August 2025 (Saturday), 11am
Pakho Chau's session: 28th August 2025 (Thursday), 2pm
For more information on the event and Lee Jun Young's appearance, check out Nivea Malaysia's official social media. As for the star's solo fan meeting at JioSpace, you can check out BookMyShow Malaysia for tickets and more information. Are you excited to meet Lee Jun Young in person?
Sources: Instagram (1)(2)
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