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Hype Malaysia
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Hype Malaysia
Richard Marx To Perform At Resorts World Genting's 60th Anniversary Celebration This August
The legend of pop-rock is making his way to Malaysia! In celebration of Resorts World Genting's 60th anniversary, Grammy Award-winner Richard Marx has been invited to headline a special, one-night-only performance. With 6 decades of music and theatrics that have come through their doors, this single-night performance pays tribute to itself and the legacy of the Grammy winner. The 'Endless 60th Diamond Jubilee Celebration' is set to take place on 16th August 2025 (Saturday) and promises the harmony of the past and present, music and magic that only Richard can give to the audience. Its no doubt that the concert will be filled with heartwarming melodies and nostalgia that is sure to leave a core memory. Richard Marx is a renowned singer, songwriter and producer with a 35-year-long career on his belt. He is recognised for his voice and exceptional songwriting, earning him a place among influential artists of his era. With classic hits like 'Right Here Waiting', 'Now and Forever', and 'Endless Summer Nights', he has sold over 30 million albums globally over the years. Since his last concert back in 2016, fans in Malaysia have been eagerly waiting for the icon to return for another show. Whether you're looking for a nostalgic ride or you're just a fan of pop-rock music, don't miss the opportunity to witness the legend in action. If you're excited, here is all the information for the event: Richard Max 'Endless 60th Diamond Jubilee' in Genting Date : 16th August 2025 (Saturday) : 16th August 2025 (Saturday) Time : 9pm : 9pm Venue : Arena of Stars, Resorts World Genting : Arena of Stars, Resorts World Genting Ticketing: RM1,188 (VIP), RM888 (PS1), RM768 (PS2), RM588 (PS3), and RM368 (PS4) Presale tickets will be available from the 4th June (Wednesday) at 12pm for members of the Genting Rewards Card (GRC) Gold members and above, including VISA cardholders. Public sales will start on the 9th June (Monday) at 12pm. For more information and updates, you may visit and follow their official websites. Zaima Humaira contributed to this article. What's your Reaction? +1 0 +1 0 +1 0 +1 0 +1 0 +1 0


The Star
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- The Star
Richard Marx to hold concert in Genting Highlands on Aug 16
Award-winning singer-songwriter Richard Marx will be entertaining fans in Malaysia with a one-night concert in Genting Highlands on Aug 16. Photo: Richard Marx/Instagram Renowned American singer-songwriter Richard Marx is set to perform in Malaysia on Aug 16. Scheduled to take place at the Arena of Stars, Resorts World Genting, the upcoming concert marks a celebration of Marx's illustrious career spanning over 35 years. It's also held in conjunction with Resorts World Genting's 60th anniversary. Fans can expect an unforgettable night of nostalgia as Marx, 61, takes the stage with timeless hits like Right Here Waiting , Now And Forever , Endless Summer Nights and more. It's worth noting that Marx is the only male artiste in history to have his first seven singles reach the top five of the Billboard charts. Over the course of his career, Marx has been nominated for five Grammy Awards. He clinched the Grammy for Song of the Year for Dance With My Father in 2003. Pre-sale tickets for Marx's August show are now available for Genting Rewards Card (GRC) Gold Members and above, as well as Visa cardholders. General sale tickets, priced between RM368 to RM1,188, will be available via from June 9, noon onwards.
Yahoo
28-01-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
The Voice fans divided after 2025 coaches announced: 'Random'
Channel Seven has surprised fans by announcing the brand new line-up of coaches set to appear on The Voice Australia in 2025. Three global music legends will be sitting in the iconic red chairs alongside a returning coach for the upcoming fourteenth season, which will air later this year. Joining Australian singer-songwriter Kate Miller-Heidke - who made her coaching debut last season - is international chart-topping sensation Melanie C aka Sporty Spice, Grammy award-winning singer-songwriter Richard Marx, and multi-platinum selling hitmaker Ronan Keating. RELATED: Guy Sebastian announces shock exit from The Voice Australia after 6 years The Voice coach's surprising act for 2024 winner: 'Above and beyond' The Voice fans annoyed by obvious detail in 2024 finale: 'Underwhelming' The Voice Australia will be Richard Marx's first appearance as a judge on a reality singing competition; however, both Mel C and Ronan Keating have previous experience in the role. Mel appeared as a judge on Asia's Got Talent in 2015 and a coach on The Voice Kids in 2021, while Ronan was a judge on The X Factor Australia from 2010 to 2014 and a coach on The Voice Australia in 2016, The Voice Kids UK in 2022 and 2023, and The Voice Germany in 2023. Yahoo Lifestyle first reported in October that Ronan was planning his return to The Voice Australia following Guy Sebastian's departure, with an insider telling us he may also appear as a coach in a yet-to-be-announced season of The Voice Australia Kids. Sonia Kruger will also return as the show's host in 2025, marking her ninth season in the role. Viewers have had a mixed reaction to the news, with many people expressing excitement over Ronan's return to Australian TV and Mel C and Richard Marx's debut appearance. 'I might actually watch this year now that there is a Spice Girl for a judge,' one person wrote, while another added, 'Mel C that's big. Looking forward to her!'. 'OMG. Richard Marx is my all time favourite. Can't wait,' a third shared, followed by someone else who said, 'Great to see Ronan back'. 'I've always thought @therichardmarx would make a great coach on The Voice,' a different user replied. Meanwhile, others have declared they won't be tuning in as they're 'not impressed' with the coaches. 'This is the most random panel ever. I guess April Fools came early?' one viewer remarked, while another said, 'Must have been some serious budget cuts this year'. SHOP: The award-winning mattress that's 'like sleeping on a cloud' The lash and brow oil that will save you hundreds at the salon Save 20 per cent on good quality school shoes right now: 'Clarks, ROC, Asics' 'And the death of Voice Australia is complete,' someone else shared, with a different user writing, 'Bye, bye The Voice Aussie.' 'Looks more like The Voice international with those judges,' another pointed out, followed by one fan who commented, "Three overseas judges, what's wrong with our own local talent?'.