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#SHOWBIZ: Singer Maher Zain returns to serenade Malaysia
#SHOWBIZ: Singer Maher Zain returns to serenade Malaysia

New Straits Times

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • New Straits Times

#SHOWBIZ: Singer Maher Zain returns to serenade Malaysia

AFTER a six-year break from Malaysian stages, Swedish-Lebanese singer Maher Zain is set to make a highly anticipated return to Southeast Asia with a new concert tour in 2025. Beloved worldwide for his soulful melodies and uplifting messages of hope, unity, and faith, Maher's tour has generated significant excitement across the region. The announcement was first made on the singer's official social media accounts and later confirmed during a recent video conference in Petaling Jaya, Selangor, where Maher spoke from his current base in Turkiye. The award-winning, multi-platinum artiste and well-known humanitarian is scheduled to perform in three major cities: Kuala Lumpur on Aug 16, Singapore on Aug 21, and Kota Kinabalu on Aug 23. Organised by Yayasan Tengku Abdullah, the tour is a collaboration with prominent Malaysian event companies Hitman Solutions and Happymoon, along with his international label, Awakening Music. Prompted by overwhelming demand from fans, this will be Maher's first performance in Kuala Lumpur and Kota Kinabalu since the Covid-19 pandemic. This milestone reaffirms his enduring connection with audiences in the region, particularly after his 2019 Malaysian tour sold out rapidly across four cities. A special connection "Malaysia holds an incredibly special place in my journey — I'd even say it's more meaningful than any other country for me," Maher said during the press conference. "Performing here has always been something I treasure. The fans are amazing, and they've played such a vital role in shaping my music career. "To everyone who's waited patiently for six years, my team and I are on our way back. Let's create unforgettable memories together. I hope to see concert halls filled with families, young people, and loyal supporters." With over eight million followers on Instagram and 6.2 million monthly listeners on Spotify, Maher continues to captivate a global audience with his signature blend of spiritual inspiration and modern musical sensibility. Fans attending the shows can look forward to hearing beloved classics such as 'Insha Allah', 'Baraka Allahu Lakuma', and 'Thank You Allah', as well as newer fan favourites like 'Qalbi Fil Madinah' and 'Rahmatun Lil'Alameen'. Dr Mohd Afiq Farhan Md Hanif, a senior representative from the foundation, explained that the tour is intended to be more than just entertainment. It's a "heartfelt celebration of togetherness and the universal language of music." "This concert isn't merely a music event. "It's about creating lasting emotional moments, a space where messages of compassion, resilience, and hope can truly resonate. "We believe experiences like these leave a profound impact, reminding us of how music can heal, unify, and bridge our communities. For many in Malaysia, Maher's songs have become the soundtrack to important life moments — weddings, Hari Raya, and quiet moments of reflection — and now we'll get to relive them live on stage." The selected tour locations — KL, Singapore, and Kota Kinabalu — were chosen to ensure accessibility for fans in Malaysia, with Singapore included due to massive support shown during Maher's previous appearance there last year.

COAS reaffirms commitment to eliminating terrorism, uplifting Balochistan
COAS reaffirms commitment to eliminating terrorism, uplifting Balochistan

Express Tribune

time30-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Express Tribune

COAS reaffirms commitment to eliminating terrorism, uplifting Balochistan

Listen to article Chief of Army Staff (COAS) Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir on Wednesday reaffirmed Pakistan Army's unwavering commitment to uprooting the menace of terrorism and the inevitability of socio-economic uplift of Balochistan for national cohesion and integration. The COAS vehemently condemned India's blatant sponsorship of terror proxies, characterizing them as a failed attempt to target the deep-rooted patriotism of the people of Balochistan. He stated that India, having suffered defeat in Ma'arka e Haq, had now escalated its proxy war to advance her nefarious designs. He specifically referenced Fitna-al-Khawarij and Fitna-al-Hindustan as pawns of Indian hybrid warfare against Pakistan, adding that these proxies would face a similar fate and humiliation as in Ma'arka e Haq, Insha Allah. 'India having suffered defeat in Ma'arka e Haq has now escalated its proxy war to advance her nefarious designs, specifically referencing to Fitna-al-Khawarij and Fitna-al-Hindustan as pawns of Indian hybrid war against Pakistan,' the statement said. Field Marshal Munir made the remarks while interacting with participants of the 16th National Workshop Balochistan. Addressing a diverse group of stakeholders, including parliamentarians, representatives of civil society, civil servants, academicians, media personnel and youth, the COAS resolutely reaffirmed the Army's stance. He emphasised that terrorists knew no bounds of religion, sect, or ethnicity, necessitating a unified national response and stressing the imperative of collective resolve in confronting this menace. The COAS highlighted the pivotal role of development initiatives in Balochistan, advocating for enhanced inter-agency cooperation and a cohesive national approach to propel provincial progress and national advancement. 'COAS underscored the nation's preparedness to respond decisively to any external or internal threats, protecting national prestige and ensuring the wellbeing of its citizens;' the statement added. While reaffirming Pakistan's commitment to regional peace, the COAS underscored the nation's preparedness to respond decisively to any external or internal threats, protecting national prestige and ensuring the wellbeing of its citizens. The session concluded after a candid interactive discourse between the participants and the Chief of Army Staff. Photo: ISPR

Maher Zain to perform in Malaysia as part of Southeast Asia Tour
Maher Zain to perform in Malaysia as part of Southeast Asia Tour

Sinar Daily

time21-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Sinar Daily

Maher Zain to perform in Malaysia as part of Southeast Asia Tour

Known for his spiritually themed songs such as 'Insha Allah', 'Baraka Allahu Lakuma' and 'Thank You Allah', Maher is also expected to perform his latest works 'Qalbi Fil Madinah' and 'Rahmatun Lil'Alameen' during the tour, which is organised by Tengku Abdullah Foundation (YTA). 22 Jun 2025 02:00pm Maher said he is very excited to return to Malaysia for this special concert and to entertain fans who have long awaited his comeback. - maherzainofficial/Instagram KUALA LUMPUR - Lebanese-Swedish singer and composer Maher Zain is set to hold a concert tour in Southeast Asia, including stops in Malaysia and Singapore this August, marking his return to the region after a six-year absence. The Southeast Asia Tour 2025 will see Maher, 44, perform at the National Hockey Stadium in Bukit Jalil on Aug 16, The Star Theatre in Singapore on Aug 21 and Dewan Canselor at Universiti Malaysia Sabah in Kota Kinabalu on Aug 23. Maher said he is very excited to return to Malaysia for this special concert and to entertain fans who have long awaited his comeback. - maherzainofficial/Instagram Known for his spiritually themed songs such as 'Insha Allah', 'Baraka Allahu Lakuma' and 'Thank You Allah', Maher is also expected to perform his latest works 'Qalbi Fil Madinah' and 'Rahmatun Lil'Alameen' during the tour, which is organised by Tengku Abdullah Foundation (YTA). Maher said he is very excited to return to Malaysia for this special concert and to entertain fans who have long awaited his comeback. "Malaysia represents a very important chapter in my career, perhaps even more so than any other country. Only a handful of artistes can say that a country has played such a major role in shaping the start of their musical journey,' he said during a recent virtual press conference with local media. Meanwhile, YTA senior management representative Dr Mohd Afiq Farhan Md Hanif said the concerts serve as a platform to convey messages of love, unity and hope that transcend cultural and community boundaries. "At YTA, we believe in the importance of nurturing a society that appreciates the arts, positive expression and noble values. This concert is not just about music but also about spreading messages of compassion, resilience and hope beyond the stage,' he more information about the concerts and ticket sales, please visit - BERNAMA

Maher Zain to perform in Malaysia as part of Southeast Asia Tour
Maher Zain to perform in Malaysia as part of Southeast Asia Tour

The Star

time14-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Star

Maher Zain to perform in Malaysia as part of Southeast Asia Tour

KUALA LUMPUR: Lebanese-Swedish singer and composer Maher Zain is set to hold a concert tour in Southeast Asia, including stops in Malaysia and Singapore this August, marking his return to the region after a six-year absence. The Southeast Asia Tour 2025 would see Maher, 44, perform at the National Hockey Stadium in Bukit Jalil on Aug 16, The Star Theatre in Singapore on Aug 21 and Dewan Canselor at Universiti Malaysia Sabah in Kota Kinabalu on Aug 23. Known for his spiritually themed songs such as Insha Allah, Baraka Allahu Lakuma and Thank You Allah, Maher is also expected to perform his latest works Qalbi Fil Madinah and Rahmatun Lil'Alameen during the tour, which was organised by Tengku Abdullah Foundation (YTA). Maher said he was very excited to return to Malaysia for this special concert and to entertain fans who have long awaited his comeback. "Malaysia represents a very important chapter in my career, perhaps even more so than any other country. Only a handful of artistes can say that a country has played such a major role in shaping the start of their musical journey," he said during a recent virtual press conference with local media. Meanwhile, YTA senior management representative Dr Mohd Afiq Farhan Md Hanif said the concerts serve as a platform to convey messages of love, unity and hope that transcend cultural and community boundaries. "At YTA, we believe in the importance of nurturing a society that appreciates the arts, positive expression and noble values. This concert is not just about music but also about spreading messages of compassion, resilience and hope beyond the stage," he said. For more information about the concerts and ticket sales, please visit – Bernama

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