
K-pop Group NCT Dream Returning To KL This December For 'The Dream Show 4' Concert
The group will embark on their new tour, 'The Dream Show 4: Dream The Future', later this year. Earlier today, NCT Dream dropped the list of cities and dates for their upcoming tour, which includes Kuala Lumpur! The K-pop sensations will perform at Axiata Arena on 13th and 14th December 2025 (Saturday and Sunday), marking their first two-day performance in Malaysia!
This upcoming show will be NCT Dream's second solo performance concert in Malaysia, with the previous being their concert at Axiata Arena in 2023. The last show sold out almost immediately, proving the NCT subunit's popularity in Malaysia. As such, at the concert, leader Mark (마크) promised fans that the group would hold two shows when they return for their next tour to accommodate fans who missed out.
The 'The Dream Show 4: Dream The Future' tour kicks off in Seoul on 10th July 2025 (Thursday). Fans can expect an exciting new setlist and visually spectacular performances from the K-pop idols. The group will also perform in Bangkok, Hong Kong, Jakarta, Singapore and Taipei as part of the tour later this year. Here's what we know about the concert in KL so far:
NCT Dream 'The Dream Show 4: Dream The Future' in Kuala Lumpur
Dates: 13th & 14th December 2025 (Saturday & Sunday)
13th & 14th December 2025 (Saturday & Sunday) Time: TBA
Venue: Axiata Arena
Organiser: Live Nation Malaysia
Ticket Prices: TBA
Ticket Sales: TBA
More information on the concert will be revealed soon, so stay tuned to this space for more details. Are you excited to catch NCT Dream in Malaysia this December?
Source: Twitter

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