Fly FM's popular Fly Malaysia Live returns to APW Bangsar for its first showcase of 2025, featuring performances by Aisha Retno, and . This free event promises to be a night of electrifying music and a celebration of Malaysian artistry.
Fly FM is kicking off the new year with a bang, bringing you more Malaysian English music, bigger stages, and a whole lot of soul. On January 23rd at 7 pm, Fly FM's beloved Fly Malaysia Live returns to APW Bangsar for its first showcase of 2025. Get ready for a night that promises to spotlight some of the country's brightest homegrown stars — and the best part? Entry is completely free.
Taking centre stage is none other than Aisha Retno, the powerhouse vocalist who's been turning heads since winning Vokal Mania 2020 and stealing the show as runner-up at AJL 38. Known for her genre-bending sound and commanding stage presence, Aisha will deliver hits like her viral anthem 'W.H.U.T', which has racked up an impressive 70 million streams (and counting). Expect soulful melodies, electrifying energy, and a performance that'll stick with you long after the lights dim.Joining Aisha on this incredible night are an indie-pop outfit whose dreamy, atmospheric tunes have earned them a dedicated fan base and over seven million Spotify streams. Fresh off their set at Good Vibes Festival 2023, this band continues to make waves in the local scene — and they’re just getting started. Also taking the stage is , a rising five-piece group bringing infectious pop hooks and heartfelt lyrics to the table. Their catchy tunes are quickly earning them a reputation as one of Malaysia’s must-watch acts.The event will be held at APW Bangsar, a creative hotspot known for its artsy vibe and community spirit — the perfect backdrop for a night of raw talent and killer tunes. To secure your spot at this free event, head over to flyfm.audio. “We’re thrilled to continue championing the local music scene and giving Malaysian artists the platform they deserve,” said Seán Farrell Matjeraie, Content Director of Fly FM.With Fly FM’s signature mix of grit, glamour, and great vibes, this showcase is shaping up to be a stellar start to the year. Don’t miss out on what promises to be an unforgettable night of live music. Catch Fly FM at 95.8FM in the Klang Valley, and stay tuned for updates and behind-the-scenes sneak peeks on their Instagram and TikTok. The countdown is on — are you ready
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