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Taiwanese Rock Duo Power Station 動力火車 To Return To Malaysia This October!

Taiwanese Rock Duo Power Station 動力火車 To Return To Malaysia This October!

Hype Malaysia4 days ago

After a successful show here in 2024, legendary Taiwanese rock band Power Station (動力火車) are coming back for more! The duo recently announced they're bringing their new world tour to Malaysia later this year!
Concert organiser ACO Media recently unveiled details of Power Station's 'Because Of Love World Tour in Kuala Lumpur'. The rock duo will perform at Arena Of Stars, Resorts World Genting on 11th October 2025 (Saturday). The seating plan is now available, and tickets will go on sale via rwgenting.com and Ticket2U from 7th July 2025 (Monday) onwards.
This upcoming concert marks Power Station's return to the Arena of Stars stage following their 'LOVE' concert in 2024. The Taiwanese rock duo, composed of Yu Chiu-hsin (尤秋興) and Yen Chih-lin (顏志琳), promise to take fans down memory lane with an exciting show featuring all their biggest hits. While the rock legends are known for their intense tracks, this upcoming show offers a mix of heartfelt ballads and powerful love anthems to deliver unforgettable moments.
Fans can also expect a closer interaction with the band during the live performance. Relish your favourite voices over the years, and prepare to sing your heart out along with Power Station! Here are all the details of the concert:
Power Station 'Because Of Love World Tour In Kuala Lumpur'
Date: 11th October 2025 (Saturday)
Time: 6pm
Venue: Arena of Stars, Resorts World Genting
Organiser: ACO Media
Ticket Prices: VIP: RM898, PS1: RM698, PS2: RM498, PS3: RM398, PS4: RM298
Ticket Sales: Tickets will be available from 7th July 2025 (Monday) onwards via Resorts World Genting and Ticket2U
For more information on the concert and the ticketing, please contact ACO Media or Resorts World Genting. Are you excited to see Power Station perform live?
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