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Hype Malaysia
2 days ago
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- Hype Malaysia
Get Ready To Be Blown Away At Heineken® Refresh With Zedd At Resorts World Awana On 21st June!
Heineken® Refresh is back – and it's bigger, bolder and more electrifying than ever. As part of this year's movement to bring fresh sounds and unexpected social connections, global hitmaker Zedd will take centre stage at Resorts World Awana, Genting Highlands, on 21st June 2025. With over 10,000 tickets already snapped up within minutes of release, it's clear that fans are ready to refresh their music – and their crew – for an epic night of music adventure. This overwhelming response reflects Heineken®'s commitment to creating refreshing, boundary-pushing experiences that strike a chord with Malaysia's ever-evolving music scene. Now in its third edition, Heineken® Refresh Your Music is set to be an unforgettable night where genres collide, friendships spark, and beats drop hard in the cool highland air. Heineken® continues to raise the bar, turning every Refresh moment into more than just a music event – it's a celebration of music discovery, shared experiences, and fresh connections. Zedd, the Grammy-winning producer known for chart-toppers like Clarity, The Middle, and Stay, will bring his signature blend of euphoric drops and melodic energy to Malaysia for a one-night-only set that aims to hit all the right notes. Joining him on the decks is a curated lineup of artists to keep the energy high. First up: HYO of the iconic K-pop group Girls' Generation, known for her explosive sets and genre-blending style. She'll be backed by a live choir – delivering a powerful performance that fuses dance beats with soaring vocals for a fresh, unique spin on the music experience. Next up, local favourite Blink brings his signature sound to the stage. Jovynn, a standout name in the local music scene, will go face-to-face with rising techno star AnnJo in an exclusive back-to-back set that pushes the energy even higher. Rounding out the lineup is up-and-coming duo Beautiful Mistakes, ready to keep the music flowing into the night. This high-energy celebration is the culmination of the Heineken® Refreshing Sessions, where music came to life and fans flocked to the most unexpected places – gyms, bookstores, supermarkets – proving that great beats don't need a traditional stage. These surprise pop-ups were crafted to spark new connections and reshape how we experience sound, community, and nightlife. 'Heineken® Refresh is all about breaking boundaries – of sound, of spaces, and of social circles,' said Shaun Lim, Marketing Manager – Premium, Heineken Malaysia Berhad. 'It's about bringing people together through unexpected music moments, turning strangers into new music buddies, and creating memories over a cool, refreshing Heineken®.' He added: 'From surprise sets in everyday spaces to this spectacular highland finale, every Heineken® Refresh moment is designed to ignite discovery – of new beats, fresh vibes, and meaningful connections. It's not just a music event, it's a celebration of what happens when great music, great company, and great beer come together.' Follow Heineken® on Instagram and Facebook to discover how you could get tickets to Heineken® Refresh Your Music 2025. Heineken® and all campaign events are strictly for non-Muslims aged 21 and above. We're all about being responsible – when you drive, never drink. Please #EnjoyResponsibly What's your Reaction? +1 0 +1 0 +1 0 +1 0 +1 0 +1 0
Yahoo
29-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Adam Levine Recalls Conversation with Blake Shelton About Dissing Each Other on 'The Voice' and How Hard They'd Go
Adam Levine and Blake Shelton didn't want to hurt each other's feelings on The Voice. In a new interview on the April 28 episode of Late Night with Seth Meyers, the Maroon 5 frontman recalled having a conversation with Shelton when they started as coaches on The Voice about how far they'd go when playfully dissing each other from their respective red chairs. Levine, who coached on The Voice for its first 16 seasons and recently returned for season 27, first joked about not missing Shelton's presence on the show. "He's just not a memorable guy," he said. "I forgot who he was. I don't know who you're talking about." Related: A Look Back at The Voice Coaches By Season (and Who Won the Most Titles!) After admitting he remembers the country star quite well, the "Beautiful Mistakes" singer recalled feeling "really comfortable" with Shelton "right away" upon starting on the NBC singing competition series. "When we started The Voice, like, no one knew. It is now what it is, but back then it was a mess. Like, no one knew what was going to happen," explained Levine. "They threw these people, these four people in these four turning chairs. And this is something we all know about now, but back then we were like, 'This is weird.' And so we all felt like part of this team, you know?" The Grammy winner noted he and Shelton "started kind of dissing each other casually" before addressing their budding dynamic as frenemies. "We had a really specific moment where we were in each other's trailers," he said. "I was like, 'Hey, is there ever too far? Is there a too far for you? Is there an over the line for you?'" Related: Adam Levine Reveals Paul McCartney's 4-Word Reaction to Maroon 5's Beatles Covers — and Why He Later Apologized Levine continued, "And he's like, 'Buddy, you hit me as hard as you want. You will never go too hard.' And I think he pretty much stayed true to that." "I got more sensitive than he did," joked the "Moves Like Jagger" performer. Maroon 5's most recent album, Jordi, was released in 2021. The band is set to release a new single, "Priceless" featuring Lisa of BLACKPINK, on May 2. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Maroon 5 (@maroon5) is now available in the Apple App Store! Download it now for the most binge-worthy celeb content, exclusive video clips, astrology updates and more! Elsewhere in the Late Night interview, Levine spoke about how the new song marks a return to form for the group. "It was really different this time around because we really got back to the basics of how we started," he said. "As time went on, songwriters came in, and we did a lot of collaborations with a lot of different people, which was amazing and led to an amazing run of hits and all that. But this was kind of back to just the organic, kind of simple, all created in-house," detailed Levine. Read the original article on People