
#SHOWBIZ: HardTech, Transmission gear up for explosive Sepang MotoGP weekend
HardTech, combining the powerhouse events Hardmission and Techmission, and the globally renowned trance festival Transmission, will headline a massive pre-party for the Petronas Grand Prix of Malaysia 2025.
The two-day celebration, announced yesterday, will light up the Helipad at the Sepang International Circuit on Oct 18 and 19, is expected to draw a crowd of up to 15,000 revellers.
Organised by Hi:Five Entertainment in partnership with Sepang Circuit, the event will run daily from 3pm to 11.50pm, blending top-tier DJ sets with stunning light shows, immersive visuals, and a festival atmosphere unlike any other.
Hi:Five Entertainment said HardTech, famed for its relentless beats and cutting-edge rave productions, will open the weekend on Oct 18.
The following night, Transmission will take centre stage with its signature grand-scale visuals, cinematic storytelling, and laser artistry.
The star-studded line-up includes international heavyweights Markus Schulz, Aly & Fila, Ben Nicky, Warface, Tweekacore, and Sub Zero Project, alongside Malaysian favourites Bass Agents, Chukies & Whackboi, and Mister Ariffin.
According to the organisers, the event will be more than just a festival — it will be a cultural gathering that brings together motorsport fans and dance music enthusiasts in one unforgettable weekend.
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New Straits Times
2 days ago
- New Straits Times
#SHOWBIZ: HardTech, Transmission gear up for explosive Sepang MotoGP weekend
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia is set to experience an electrifying weekend this October as two of the world's leading electronic music brands make their long-awaited debut. HardTech, combining the powerhouse events Hardmission and Techmission, and the globally renowned trance festival Transmission, will headline a massive pre-party for the Petronas Grand Prix of Malaysia 2025. The two-day celebration, announced yesterday, will light up the Helipad at the Sepang International Circuit on Oct 18 and 19, is expected to draw a crowd of up to 15,000 revellers. Organised by Hi:Five Entertainment in partnership with Sepang Circuit, the event will run daily from 3pm to 11.50pm, blending top-tier DJ sets with stunning light shows, immersive visuals, and a festival atmosphere unlike any other. Hi:Five Entertainment said HardTech, famed for its relentless beats and cutting-edge rave productions, will open the weekend on Oct 18. The following night, Transmission will take centre stage with its signature grand-scale visuals, cinematic storytelling, and laser artistry. The star-studded line-up includes international heavyweights Markus Schulz, Aly & Fila, Ben Nicky, Warface, Tweekacore, and Sub Zero Project, alongside Malaysian favourites Bass Agents, Chukies & Whackboi, and Mister Ariffin. According to the organisers, the event will be more than just a festival — it will be a cultural gathering that brings together motorsport fans and dance music enthusiasts in one unforgettable weekend.


Malay Mail
3 days ago
- Malay Mail
HardTech and Transmission set for electrifying Malaysia debut at Sepang MotoGP weekend
KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 13 — Malaysia will welcome two of the world's biggest electronic music brands for the first time this October, in a high-octane pre-party to the Petronas Grand Prix of Malaysia 2025. HardTech — featuring Hardmission and Techmission — and iconic trance brand Transmission will take over the Helipad at the PetronasSepang International Circuit on October 18 and 19, with organisers expecting up to 15,000 festival-goers over the weekend. The event, hosted by Hi:Five Entertainment with Sepang Circuit as its strategic partner, will run from 3pm to 11.50pm each day, combining world-class DJ performances with immersive light and visual shows. In a statement, Hi:Five Entertainment said HardTech, known for its hard-hitting beats and futuristic rave experience, will make its Malaysian debut on October 18, while Transmission — celebrated for its grand-scale productions and cinematic laser storytelling — will headline on October 19. Organisers have billed the event as more than just a music festival, describing it as a cultural celebration that will unite motorsport fans and dance music enthusiasts. The media release further stated that the line-up includes global names such as Markus Schulz, Aly & Fila, Ben Nicky, Warface, Tweekacore, Sub Zero Project, as well as local acts like Bass Agents, Chukies & Whackboi, and Mister Ariffin. Ticket prices for the two-day event range from RM268 to RM378 for general admission and RM468 to RM498 for VIP passes, with sales available via and Updates on the event are available via Hi:Five Asia's official Instagram and Facebook pages.


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05-08-2025
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Subscribe to our FREE The year is 2025. Yet, there are still individuals who insist on making harsh comments about other people's skin colour. Fila, a Malay woman, and her husband Adama, a man of African descent, are no strangers to snide comments people make about their relationship. 'From the first day that we got married until today, we've been criticised by others daily. But we don't care. They can say whatever they want,' she said. Here's an idea of the kinds of inappropriate comments they've received in the past: However the straw that broke the camel's back was when they were blessed with a child, and certain colourist individuals began turning their tongues against the infant as well. 'The attacks have reached our child who is innocent, small, and still a baby. So you know when it comes to a child, parents will get sensitive,' Fila added. People have called the baby 'orang minyak' and suggested that it may not be Adama's child The couple shares a few of the horrid comments they've received about their baby Assara throughout the video, exposing social media users who appear to have no qualms about making racist remarks about a child. 'That's great, you got an 'Orang Minyak' baby,' one social media user said. Another individual said 'That's not your husband's child, they don't look alike', while another suggested they run a DNA test on the baby. 'Why do you guys have to say that? That's not nice,' Adama said before explaining how he and Fila took seven years to have the baby, and finally had Assara through in-vitro fertilization (IVF). Regarding the baby's skin colour, the couple displayed comments about how their child would look better if she had lighter skin. 'If it's dark, it's not pretty at all because the colour of the skin is what makes the body look clean and nice. Be grateful the child is not pitch black and follows the mother more,' one TikTok user said. Adama then expressed how he is happy with Assara, and that he would still be grateful even if she was white, black, yellow or any other colour. 'You think that you are humiliating us, but you are actually humiliating yourselves and your families,' Adama said. masuk2 dlm live tiba2 cakap baby anak haram. eh? kau yg perangai mcm haram. nasib taksempat screenshot sbb live kena banned. kalau tak sampai lubang cacing aku cari. ni baru expose skit comment2 biadab. byk lg. yg beriyanya, org dh block tp gigih g comment dkt video org lain pasai anak kami. kisah sgt pasal anak org apahal Share your thoughts with us via TRP's . Get more stories like this to your inbox by signing up for our newsletter.