
Indonesian Singer Judika To Hold Concert In Malaysia; Ticketing & Seating Announced
For Malaysian fans, this concert means more than just a show—it marks a reunion with one of the region's most beloved voices. Additionally, the excitement around his comeback reflects the strong connection fans have with his music. As the event draws nearer, anticipation steadily grows, making this concert one of the most eagerly awaited highlights on Malaysia's entertainment calendar.
Judika's impressive catalogue features heartfelt ballads and chart-topping hits like 'Sampai Kau Jadi Milikku,' 'Jikalau Kau Cinta,' and 'Mama Papa Larang.' Each song highlights his powerful voice and emotional storytelling. These qualities deeply resonate with fans across Southeast Asia. Moreover, these tracks have become anthems for many. They capture themes of love, loss, and resilience. These themes define his lasting appeal in the region.
Attendees can look forward to an unforgettable evening filled with dynamic staging, stirring vocals, and intimate moments. Additionally, the show includes a few surprises to delight the audience. The performance promises a strong connection between the singer and his fans. Whether you're discovering his music for the first time or have followed his journey from the start, here's everything you need to know about this exciting event:
Judika 'Satu Malam, Satu Suara, Untuk Anda' Live In Malaysia
Date: 15th November 2025 (Saturday)
15th November 2025 (Saturday) Time: 8:01pm
8:01pm Venue: Stadium Hoki Nasional, Bukit Jalil
Stadium Hoki Nasional, Bukit Jalil Ticketing (Early Bird): RM599 (Hati & Jiwa/ VIP), RM442 (Kasih Setia), RM329 (Detik Indah), RM249 (Nandi Cinta/ Standing), RM239 (Kenangan Abadi), RM149 (Bisikan Hati)
RM599 (Hati & Jiwa/ VIP), RM442 (Kasih Setia), RM329 (Detik Indah), RM249 (Nandi Cinta/ Standing), RM239 (Kenangan Abadi), RM149 (Bisikan Hati) Ticketing (Normal Price): RM635 (Hati & Jiwa/ VIP), RM459 (Kasih Setia), RM352 (Detik Indah), RM273 (Nandi Cinta/ Standing), RM262 (Kenangan Abadi), RM159 (Bisikan Hati)
Ticket sales will begin on the 4th August (Monday) at 10am at ticket2u, so don't miss your chance to book a seat. For the latest updates and more information about the concert, be sure to check out their official social media channels. Are you excited to see the iconic singer live on stage?
Source: Twitter
Zaima Humaria contributed to this article
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