
(Video) From Twerking With DOLLA To Surprise Guest Yuna: 5 Highlights From Jay Park's KL Concert
The KL concert proved to be a huge success, with many moments from the show going viral on social media. Since plenty happened both onstage and backstage, here are some of our personal favourite highlights:
Twerking with DOLLA
As you may know, Jay Park invited Malaysian girl group DOLLA as one of his guest artists to perform at his show. The trio joined him onstage during 'MOMMAE', where they and the idol twerked to the song, and, as you can hear from the video above, fans went wild.
'MWA' Challenge with DOLLA
Not only did DOLLA go viral for their twerking performance with Jay Park onstage, but backstage, the group also managed to get the singer to take part in their 'MWA' dance challenge. The 38-year-old performed a simplified version of the challenge with the members, but it was more than enough to get fans excited about the unexpected collaboration.
3. Yuna made a surprise appearance
It turns out Jay invited someone other than Joe Flizzow and DOLLA to join him at his KL concert. Fans screamed with excitement when singer-songwriter Yuna made a surprise appearance, joining the K-pop idol onstage to perform their 2019 duet, 'Does She'. The performance instantly went viral on social media, with many expressing that their dream of seeing the duo perform the song live had finally come true.
4. 'Dah Makan Ke Belum?' & 'Aku Cina Kamu'
Of course, whenever an international star visits or performs in Malaysia, they often try to learn a few phrases in the national language. Some fans taught the idol how to say 'Have you eaten?' in Malay, and many were delighted to see him making the effort, even if he struggled a little with the pronunciation. Another moment that went viral was when he meant to say 'Aku cinta kamu' to his fans, but accidentally said 'Aku Cina kamu' instead — much to the amusement of many, who found the honest mistake endearing.
5. 'I Love Fat Ass Too'
You can always count on fans to bring creative (and sometimes unhinged) signs or placards to their favourite artist's concert. One fan probably had the best night ever after Jay Park noticed their sign and asked if he could show it to the audience. As seen in the video above, the sign read, 'I love a fat ass too,' a cheeky reference to his song 'Need To Know'. He then joked to the crowd about how deep the lyrics are and expressed surprise that no one was crying while listening to it.
Which was your favourite moment from the show?
Sources: TikTok (1)(2)(3)(4), Twitter
What's your Reaction?
+1
0
+1
0
+1
0
+1
0
+1
0
+1
0
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


The Star
3 hours ago
- The Star
Flying taxi dream takes Malaysian to China
Compiled by DIVYA THERESA RAVI, CHOW HOW BAN and R. ARAVINTHAN A DREAM to make 'flying taxis' available to the general public has led a Malaysian entrepreneur to venture into the electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) industry in China. Sin Chew Daily reported the inspiring story of Ng Yon Wui, whose company showcased its E20 eVTOL aircraft at the recent World Artificial Intelligence Conference 2025 in Shanghai. The RM4.7mil low-altitude aircraft by Shanghai TCab Technology Co Ltd was the only original equipment manufacturer eVTOL aircraft on display. Ng, who is the company's founder and chief executive officer, said conventional helicopters are too costly to fly but thanks to his company's innovative technology, the 'flying helicopter taxi' only costs three to four yuan (RM1.70 to RM2.30) per kilometre to said instead of turning the helicopter into an unmanned aircraft that would require safety features and airspace management, his company used a more futuristic development method by integrating new energy vehicles with autonomous TCab Technology Co Ltd was established in 2021 and produced its first E20 eVTOL aircraft for flight test after two years. In July, it signed a memorandum of understanding with Autocraft from the United Arab Emirates to sell 350 E20 eVTOL aircraft worth US$1bil (RM4.2bil). > China Press reported that Hong Kong singer and actress Gillian Chung was back to her 'slim' self and was seen enjoying a meal during a trip in Malaysia. The 44-year-old, who has long struggled with weight fluctuations due to hormonal imbalance, was in the country for the filming of the Malaysia-China collaborative reality TV show Beauty Fafa. The show's co-producer, Wang Xiaoya, posted photos of the gathering on Xiaohongshu. 'Big thanks to Gillian for coming to Kuala Lumpur to support my new show 'Beauty Fafa'. 'After filming, we brought her to savour local delights such as chicken wings and satay. We hope to invite more friends to Malaysia for our show,' she said. (The above articles are compiled from the vernacular newspapers (Bahasa Malaysia, Chinese and Tamil dailies). As such, stories are grouped according to the respective language/medium. Where a paragraph begins with a >, it denotes a separate news item.)


The Sun
14 hours ago
- The Sun
Celebrate sweet mao-ments
MALAYSIA'S favourite cat comic Bichi Mao has joined hands with Secret Recipe to make sweet mao-ments together in honour of National Day, Malaysia Day and the cake cafe chain's 28th anniversary. 'This partnership reflects our passion for supporting local brands, much like Secret Recipe's own journey. 'Whether you are here for the cakes or the characters, we hope to offer something that sparks joy while staying true to our Malaysian roots,' said Secret Recipe's group CEO Patrick Sim. From Aug 15 to Nov 15, here is what you can expect from the collaboration: • Paw-some store decor: Selected Secret Recipe outlets will be adorned with Bichi Mao-themed decor, including floor standees, cake counter stickers and playful decals on glass doors and windows. • Cake boxes to Claw-lect: Special edition cake boxes with Bichi Mao characters for whole, slice and platinum cakes. • Maomi-approved kids' menu: A curated children menu featuring Bichi Mao-themed delights, themed serviettes, meal trays, toppers and a paper crown! Newly launched kids' menu. Of course, sweet moments are created with little yummy treats! The cherry on the cake is the Bichi Mao-themed panna cotta, priced at RM16 – which sweetens the deal with its adorable jiggle that is just the thing your Instagram feed needs! Bichi Mao-themed panna cotta. The 'collector's' bug has bitten everyone under the sun and Bichi Mao and Secret Recipe are no different. Ready to be hung on your favourite bag with your Labubus and Crybabys is their Cat-in-a-Cake limited edition collectibles (read: keychains). Just the thing for a foodie and cat enthusiast! These cute plushies are priced at RM50 each, or at RM28 each with any two sliced cakes purchased. From free sticker sheets for any main course purchased to postcards and keychains for those who spend a minimum of RM40, fans and diners will walk away with a sweet little treat. Bichi Mao is a webcomic series, helmed by founder Olive Yong and co-founder Wee Lim, that found its loyal audience via social media. The relatable, slice-of-life stories, starring anthropomorphic cat characters, are inspired by the mundanity and existentialism of an average Joe and Jane. Each story ends with a positive message that implies there is always light at the end of the tunnel.


New Straits Times
15 hours ago
- New Straits Times
#SHOWBIZ: Ungu's unfading magic with Malaysian fans
THE Plenary Hall at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre witnessed another testament to the enduring affection between legendary Indonesian band Ungu and its devoted fans in Malaysia. Through the 29th Anniversary Symphony Of Ungu Live In Kuala Lumpur concert, the band reaffirmed its enduring appeal as a true presence here is hardly a novelty; Ungu performs in Malaysia almost annually, yet each show rekindles an unfading magic that keeps fans from feeling like they've seen a tired, rehashed performance. Since making its mark in 2003, Ungu has shared a remarkably strong and special bond with its Malaysian listeners. This connection was palpable at the latest concert even before the first note. A staggering 2,500 tickets sold out, demonstrating fans' eagerness to once again immerse themselves in nostalgia with their idols. This genuinely surprised lead singer Pasha, whose real name is Sigit Purnomo Syamsuddin Said. Addressing the rapturous crowd, the 45-year-old singer expressed his gratitude: "Thank you to the organisers for inviting us to Kuala Lumpur again, and our friends in Kuala Lumpur are still loyal enough to come and watch our concert. We didn't expect all 2,500 tickets to be sold out." After a three-number opening act by Gretchene Quirina, Ungu took to the stage with its members looking dapper in matching all-white suits. The band was backed by 14 local orchestral musicians, led by music director and fellow Indonesian JP Denny. The opening songs, 'Melayang' and 'Berikan Aku Cinta', were delivered with majestic symphonic arrangement and signalled the start of an unforgettable night. Nostalgia enveloped the hall, transporting audience members back to the glory days of the early 2000s. For die-hard Ungu fans, the night truly belonged to them as they watched Pasha sing their beloved tunes, joining in at the top of their lungs. While some might suggest that Pasha's vocals weren't quite as potent as during his career's peak, this was by no means a significant drawback.. In fact, Pasha's true brilliance shines in proving that a genuine entertainer is defined by masterful stage command and the ability to captivate an audience, not just vocal prowess. With his understated charm and spontaneous humour, he effortlessly broke down the barriers between artiste and fans. His background as a politician aided his interaction with the audience, effectively masking any minor imperfections that might have existed. Between songs, he repeatedly ventured off the stage, approaching fans to sing along and even posing for selfies with them. Seventeen songs were performed, each one evoking a wave of nostalgia among concertgoers. A heartfelt rendition of 'Cinta Dalam Hati' resonated throughout the hall, proving that Ungu's music truly transcends generations. The band continued to enliven the atmosphere with hits 'Aku Tahu', 'Saat Bahagia', 'Aku Bukan Pilihanmu', 'Ku Ingin Selamanya' and 'Sayang'. Another guest singer that evening was Ayda Jebat, who joined Pasha for duets on 'Tercipta Untukku' and 'Bismilah Cinta'. The atmosphere grew a little more sombre when Pasha dedicated two songs — 'Bila Tiba' and 'Andai Ku Tahu' — to the band's former keyboardist Gatot Kies or Mas Gatz, who died in early June. To end the concert, Ungu, also comprising Enda (guitar), Oncy (guitar), Makki (bass) and Rowman drums), left fans on a high note with the energetic 'Seperti Mati Lampu'. The concert, a collaboration between AVG Entertainment and the Tourism, Arts and Culture Ministry, truly embodied what it means to be an entertainer: sincerity, interaction and the ability to create lasting memories.