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#Showbiz: Kim Jae Joong to hold Malaysia's first post-pandemic K-Pop concert

KUALA LUMPUR: South Korean singer Kim Jae Joong will entertain K-Pop fans in a live concert at the Plenary Hall in KLCC here on Sept 23.

The show, dubbed 2022 Kim Jae Joong Asia Tour Concert, was initially scheduled to take place in March but was postponed due to the pandemic.

This also makes the dashing 36-year-old's upcoming event the first K-Pop concert by a solo artiste since the Covid-19 outbreak back in 2020.

The last time Kim was in Malaysia was 12 years ago where he performed in a concert with his group, JYJ.

After making his debut in 2003 as the lead singer of SM Entertainment's TVXQ, Kim later left the K-Pop outfit in 2010 with members Kim Jun Su and Park Yoo Chun to form JYJ under C-Jes Entertainment.

The talented artiste who is also a songwriter and actor, has starred in several dramas such as Protect The Boss, Dr Jin, SPY, Triangle and Manhole.

Kim has also held several tours in Japan where he released the song, Sixth Magnitude Star, with Jun Su for the Japanese drama, Waru: Who Said That Working Isn't Cool?

Tickets for the 2022 Kim Jae Joong Asia Tour Concert In Kuala Lumpur, organised by iMe MY, are priced at RM787, RM687, RM587, RM487 and RM387, excluding an RM4 processing fee.

Fans will be able to begin purchasing tickets from www.ticketcharge.com.my tomorrow (June 24) from noon onwards. Each transaction is limited to a maximum of six tickets only.

Every ticket comes with an opportunity to receive a fan benefit (selected on a random basis based on the ticket barcode) which will be announced at a later date.

Visit iMe MY's Facebook, Instagram and Twitter accounts for more details and ticketing information.

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