
Misha Omar To Hold Concert In KL This November; Tickets & Seating Plan Announced
Instead, the 43-year-old artist turned that dream into reality in less than a year, following the phenomenal success of 'Misha Omar: Back to Basics'. She effortlessly reignited excitement among fans with the announcement of her upcoming 'DiA Misha Omar' concert in Kuala Lumpur, set to take place later this year.
Prior to the announcement, the Anugerah Juara Lagu (AJL) winner had already stirred emotions with the release of her latest single, 'Break', a track many are looking forward to hearing live at the concert. According to organisers, 'DiA Misha Omar' is not a sequel to her showcase held in December last year.
Rather, it is a celebration of the 'Pulangkan' songstress's artistic journey, a tribute to her enduring music, and a heartfelt gesture of appreciation for the more than two decades of unwavering support she has received throughout her career. So, without further ado, here are the confirmed details for the show:
DiA Misha Omar Live In Kuala Lumpur
Date: 29th November 2025
29th November 2025 Time: 8:30pm
8:30pm Venue: Mega Star Arena
Mega Star Arena Organiser: Double M Production
Double M Production Ticketing: RM288 (SILVER), RM388 (GOLD), RM488 (PLATINUM), RM588 (DIAMOND), RM688 (VIP 2), RM1,200 (VIP 1), RM1,200 (2 PAX; ROYAL TWIN SEAT)
Tickets will be available for purchase at jiotix.asia on 25th July 2025 from 10am onwards. All VIP 1 ticket holders will receive access to a Meet & Greet session and a Soundcheck pass. So are you excited to see Misha Omar perform live in concert once more? We sure are. In the meantime, let's enjoy her latest single 'Break':
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