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Sinar Daily
14 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Sinar Daily
Hael Husaini's first solo concert set for Aug 8
Known for his powerful vocals, Hael revealed that the show will feature several prominent guest stars including Dayang Nurfaizah, Nadeera, Wany Hasrita and Nabila Razali. 22 Jun 2025 06:00pm Hael Husaini announces that he will be holding his first solo concert 'Konsert Hael Husaini & Repertoire' on Aug 8. Photo: Instagram @haelhusaini SINGER-COMPOSER Hael Husaini surprised his fans by announcing that he will be holding his first solo concert 'Konsert Hael Husaini & Repertoire' on Aug 8. In a statement recently, the Rocketfuel Entertainment star said the concert, which will take place at Zepp Kuala Lumpur, promises to be a unique blend of art, fashion and emotion. Known for his powerful vocals, Hael revealed that the show will feature several prominent guest stars including Dayang Nurfaizah, Nadeera, Wany Hasrita and Nabila Razali. "This concert will not only showcase a selection of my greatest hits over the years but will also feature new musical arrangements, cinematic visuals, guest performances and exclusive fashion displays reflecting my own aesthetic evolution. "I want fans to not just listen to the songs but also experience my journey, feel my emotions and witness my creative side, from music and visuals to fashion,' he said. Hael Husaini announces that he will be holding his first solo concert 'Konsert Hael Husaini & Repertoire' on Aug 8. Photo: Instagram @haelhusaini Hael added that he hopes fans leave the concert feeling inspired, fulfilled and proud to have been a part of the night. Since entering the music scene, Hael has made a name for himself as a two-time consecutive winner of 'Anugerah Juara Lagu' with iconic songs such as 'Jampi' and 'Haram' (a duet with Dayang Nurfaizah). He has also helped shape the local music landscape with his creative touch as a songwriter for popular artistes. Among his most celebrated compositions is 'Anta Permana', performed by Datuk Seri Siti Nurhaliza. The song went on to become a fan favourite in Malaysia and was also honoured internationally when it was chosen by British Monarch King Charles III for the royal playlist 'The King's Music Room' on Apple for 'Konsert Hael Husaini & Repertoire' can be purchased at with prices ranging from RM258 to RM588. - BERNAMA


Hype Malaysia
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Hype Malaysia
ALPHA: Meet The 7 Members Of Astro's New Boy Group From 'Big Stage Alpha'
We got a new boy group in the house! After eight long weeks, the Astro singing competition 'Big Stage Alpha' has found its winners – and all seven members of its new boy group, ALPHA! The group is composed of the Top 7 contestants of the show, selected by the show's panel of judges and the public. Following their formation, the group released their first single, 'Mona Lisa (Bang Bang)', and are set to perform at 'Big Stage Alpha' judge Hael Hussaini's solo concert at Zepp Kuala Lumpur later this August. Before they take the stage, let's learn more about the members of ALPHA. Izat Full Name: Izat Ibrahim Position: Main Vocal Birthday: 18 October 1990 Nationality: Singaporean Vibe: Introspective & Adaptive Final Position On Big Stage: 6th Place Instagram: @/izthatizat Rizal Full Name: Muhd Rizal Azhiman Mohd Rasid Position: Lead Vocal Birthday: 3 September 1995 Nationality: Bruneian Vibe: Ethereal, Kind, Spiritual Center of The Group Final Position On Big Stage: 3rd Place Instagram: @/rizal_rasid Ray-D Full Name: Ariff Hilmi Muhammad Amir Position: Main Dancer Birthday: 10 April 2005 Nationality: Malaysian Vibe: Flirty & Playful Final Position On Big Stage: 2nd Place/Runner-up Instagram: @/rayyyd._ Ariel Full Name: Muhammad Fhazrill Fesol Position: Main Rapper Birthday: 28 August 1998 Nationality: Malaysian Vibe: Crowd Puller & Fashion King Final Position On Big Stage: 1st Place/Champion Instagram: @/arielfesol Daniel Full Name: Daniel Sher Aaron Bahadur Position: Leader Birthday: 28 June 1990 Nationality: Malaysian Vibe: Strategy & Precision Final Position On Big Stage: 4th Place Instagram: @/thedanielsher Sky Full Name: Muhammad Afiq Asyraaf Mohd Azli Position: Maknae (Youngest) Birthday: 1 December 2006 Nationality: Malaysian Vibe: Playful, Chaotic Energy Final Position On Big Stage: 7th Place Instagram: @/afiqsky_ Araff Full Name: Muhammad Amirull Hasraff Mohd Pilus Position: Visual Birthday: 23 February 2006 Nationality: Malaysian Vibe: Energetic & Ambitious Final Position On Big Stage: 5th Place Who's your favourite member from ALPHA? Check out their single, 'Mona Lisa (Bang Bang)' below: Sources: Twitter, Instagram What's your Reaction? +1 0 +1 0 +1 0 +1 0 +1 0 +1 0


Tom's Guide
4 days ago
- Tom's Guide
I reviewed this $49 fitness tracker almost a year ago, and I'm still wearing it today — here's why
I love my Amazfit Band 7. Fitness tracker or smart watch, I don't mind what you call it. But the Band 7 is my favorite of the bunch — and not because it has an epically long battery life. Most of the best fitness trackers are pretty complex, with loads of smart features I know I'm never going to use. So, for me, the Band 7 is the perfect watch. It never lets me down, whether that's with sleep tracking or workout tracking. There's a reason the Amazfit Band 7 is our best cheap fitness tracker under $50. Because, well, it is. Some people need watches with orienteering OS maps or things like body temperature monitors. That's not to say I'd turn down a watch with those things, but for me? I don't need it. All I need is sleep tracking, activity tracking, step tracking, and some nice extras like the weather forecast and find my phone tools. And that's what the Band 7 can do. Not only is the Band 7 one of the cheapest fitness trackers I've ever seen, it's also the one I like the best. It's simple, it works, and it never kicks up a fuss. There's a reason I'm still wearing this fitness tracker a year later. You might not think that a $49 non-Apple fitness tracker could do the whole "Find my iPhone" song-and-dance, but the Amazfit Band 7 can. I only discovered this recently, when I'd misplaced my phone somewhere in my apartment. I could easily have opened Find My on my MacBook, but I suddenly saw something on my watch: a "Find device" button. I clicked it, and lo-and-behold, my phone started buzzing from across the room. So I was reunited with my phone without having to log in to my laptop. This is a major plus in my mind. While, no, its sole purpose is not to be a phone magnet, it was a nice surprise considering how simple this fitness tracker is. It also tracks my sleep nicely, counts my steps accurately enough and tracks my exercise. Here's a screenshot from the Zepp companion app. There's a lovely range of features in the app. But do not be fooled! You don't need the "Zepp Premium" subscription. I have not paid a penny extra and I'm more than happy with my watch's performance. Just use the fitness tracker at face-value (read: cheap) and you'll not be disappointed. As I mentioned earlier, I mostly use this for step tracking, sleep tracking, and exercise tracking. I don't think the GPS is massively effective, so I don't use it for distance tracking. My phone suits me fine there. Starting a workout is easy: simply tap the screen and select a workout from the mountain of options. The watch will even remember your most common workouts and put them at the top for the list for future reference. My watch now reads "Yoga" first, which is my most-used mode anyway. I use "Indoor fitness" for my weightlifting workouts, and obviously "Outdoor running" and "Outdoor cycling" for the respective activities. There's even workouts like dancing for when you're living it up at a festival and want to get your steps in. And the best part? Like, really? Its battery life is so long, I can't remember the last time I charged it. Maybe in early May? And I wear this thing like 80% of the time. I'm in awe of it, honestly. Where does that battery hide? This is probably the most important reason. Because the Amazfit Band 7 is so cheap, I don't feel any stress of anxiety when I wear it. Usually when I go outside wearing expensive tech, I'm on edge all day, worried someone will pinch $500 worth of tech off my wrist. But not the Band 7 — because it's literally $49. Although it's pretty basic, the Band 7 is everything I want in a smart watch. It tracks my steps, sleep, and workouts without kicking up a fuss. It has the best long battery life. And it's still on my wrist, ~45 weeks later.


The Star
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- The Star
Indonesia's shining star Feby Putri is back to serenade Malaysian fans for the third time
Indonesian shining star Feby Putri is back in Malaysia, and this time she promises another thrilling ride for Malaysian music fans at Zepp Kuala Lumpur on July 19. Her first performance in Malaysia in 2023 also at Zepp KL won raving admiration from all fans and writers. She repeated the feat last year and has promised another stirring show in the same venue again next month. All three of her concerts were held at the same venue. After successfully captivating and conquering the ZeppKL stage for two consecutive years, this year's date has been set for July 19. The concert is aptly named "FEBY PUTRI Vol 3, HITAM PUTIH Live in Kuala Lumpur". "I'm honoured to make it three-in-a-row in KL. I have received so much love and support from fans here (Malaysia). I aim to further improve my show this year. This one is for the fans," said the songstress in a media statement. The soloist will also entertain the fans with hit songs from the album "RIUH" and will also bring the latest songs from her second album "Hitam Putih". Hitam Putih reflects a journey full of personal meaning for Feby Putri, especially her life experiences as a musician, highlighting the various phases of life experienced, both sweet and bitter. The album reflects the colors of life presented through honest lyrics and musical arrangements that are special to Feby Putri. Concert Information FEBY PUTRI VOL.3 - HITAM PUTIH LIVE IN KUALA LUMPUR Saturday (8.30pm), July 19 Concert Hall: Zepp KL Ticket Category HALU - RM 159 standing (back zone) HITAM PUTIH - RM 189 standing (front zone) USIK - RM 209 (regular sitting) DIRI - RM 259 (seated - premium) VIP BOX - RM 359 (per pax - 10 pax) + Exclusive Merchandise MEET & GREET - RM179 - Meet&Greet + Exclusive Merchandise Ticket Agent:


New Straits Times
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- New Straits Times
#SHOWBIZ: Inteam concert tickets sold out in an hour
KUALA LUMPUR: Fans of legendary nasyid group Inteam have demonstrated their unwavering support, snapping up tickets for their 'Kasih Kekasih Inteam 25 Tahun' concert within just one hour of them going on sale recently. This overwhelming response follows a recent change in date and venue, a move made to accommodate more fans after the initial concert date sold out in two hours back in May. Originally scheduled for Sept 27 at Zepp Kuala Lumpur, the concert will now be held on Sept 28 at the Idea Live Arena in Petaling Jaya, which boasts a larger capacity of 5,000 seats. In a heartfelt Instagram post, Inteam members expressed their gratitude: "Alhamdulillah. Thank you and congratulations to everyone who managed to secure tickets." "Subhanallah. To those who didn't make it, we give your efforts an A+!" The group also teased upcoming surprises at the concert, hinting at "good news" to be announced soon. Formed in 2000, Inteam, whose current members are Mohd Syahril Abdul Khalid, Abdul Rahim Osman, and Hisyam Ahmad, continues to maintain a strong presence in the local music scene. This 25th-anniversary concert will mark a major milestone in their career, celebrating over two decades of spiritual and musical impact. In a particularly touching segment at the concert, the group will also pay tribute to their late former member, Suhaimi Saad, by featuring his two sons in a special appearance. This heartfelt nod acknowledges his legacy and contribution to Inteam's journey. With excitement building and fans eagerly awaiting further announcements, the 'Kasih Kekasih 25 Tahun' concert is shaping up to be a landmark celebration in Malaysia's nasyid music history.