
BAC Education's MUSIC4GOOD 2.0: The Polymaths Are Back
Raja Singham – Lead vocalist and Co-Founder of BAC Education Group, driving social impact through Uplift, the Make It Right Movement, and SPMFlix.
– Lead vocalist and Co-Founder of BAC Education Group, driving social impact through Uplift, the Make It Right Movement, and SPMFlix. Azlan Ahmad Shaharbi – Keyboardist; veteran performer with over three decades on the local and international music stage.
– Keyboardist; veteran performer with over three decades on the local and international music stage. Siva Ramanathan – Drummer; fintech leader and Partner, Chief Growth & Corporate Officer at Ksher.
– Drummer; fintech leader and Partner, Chief Growth & Corporate Officer at Ksher. Sudesh Kumar Nair – Bassist and CEO of Baycom Malaysia, with a background in film, TV, and satellite communications.
– Bassist and CEO of Baycom Malaysia, with a background in film, TV, and satellite communications. Sundara Raj Ramamurthy – Guitarist; Chief Digital Officer at PwC Malaysia and Vietnam, leading AI and digital transformation initiatives.
SELANGOR, MALAYSIA - Media OutReach Newswire – 20 August 2025Get ready to turn up the volume for a night of unforgettable music and meaningful impact! The Polymaths featuring Raja Singham, Azlan Shaharbi, Siva Ramanathan, Sudesh Kumar Nair, Sundara Raj Ramamurthy and friends, are returning to the stage for, this time in aid of, an NGO under the BAC Education Group.Following the overwhelming success of the first Music4Good concert, which raised RM211,000 to support children in 25 orphanages via OrphanAid and assist the Society for the Severely & Mentally Handicapped (SSMH), this second edition aims to raise even more.100% of donations will go directly towards providing education, essential aid, necessities, and life-changing opportunities to communities in need. Beneficiaries include:Saturday, September 20, 20257:30pm – 10:30pmHorizon Banquet Hall, Menara BAC, Petaling JayaRM2,500 | RM5,000 | RM10,000Bookings can be made via https://www.giveback.my/campaigns/music4good-in-aid-of-uplift/ or by contacting Ann – 012 339 9959, Jinie – 016 778 8625 or Mitha – 012 988 3487MUSIC4GOOD 2.0 builds on BAC Education's long-standing commitment to social good. Flagship initiatives include GiveBack.my (over RM100 million in aid through 200+ partners), SPMFlix (Malaysia's largest free learning platform with 9,000+ lessons for 200,000+ students), and FreeMakan (a food bank that has supported 27,000 families with RM1.7 million raised). The Make It Right Movement (MIRM), launched in 2015, further drives impact by supporting 200+ charity and CSR projects annually, giving students, staff, and the public the chance to volunteer, champion causes, and create lasting community change.Music4Good is organised by Uplift, fully sponsored by BAC Education and supported by Yayasan Kelab-kelab Rotary Malaysia.The Polymaths came together after a chance meeting between Raja Singham and drummer Siva Ramanathan at a friend's party. One casual conversation about music sparked jam sessions in a basement, bringing together professionals with a shared passion for music – because why not? "We just needed a guitarist, a bassist... and a better keyboardist," Raja joked. "I like running around on stage too much to stay seated!"MUSIC4GOOD 2.0 is a nation-building initiative fully sponsored by BAC Education Group in aid of Uplift, supported by Yayasan Kelab-Kelab Rotary Malaysia."Music has the power to bring people together; not just to enjoy a great night out, but to make a lasting impact on lives. With Music4Good, every note we play is for a purpose - to create hope, open opportunities, and help build a better Malaysia," said Raja.Hashtag: #BACEducation
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About BAC Education
The BAC Education Group is dedicated to transforming lives through education. With a network of world-class partner universities and organisations, BAC Education offers students an unparalleled educational experience. The Group's vision is to nurture the next generation of innovative leaders with a futuristic mind-set. With over 25 entities, the Group provides the future generation with strong grounding to navigate the Fourth Industrial Revolution by developing soft skills and instilling confidence to increase their competency in an increasingly globalised environment. For more information, visit https://www.bac.edu.my/
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