K-Pop Group RIIZE Will "Fly Up" To Malaysia This August: Here's How To Snag Your Tickets
BRIIZEs, RIIZE up!
Yes, RIIZE is finally having their debut concert in Malaysia in a few months
In 2024, the group took their fan-con tour to countries like Singapore and Bangkok in Southeast Asia, but not Malaysia.
Now, that's going to change with them coming to Idea Live Arena in Petaling Jaya for their RIIZING LOUD 2025 arena concert tour this 16 August!
Their Malaysian concert is tentatively scheduled to start at 5pm onwards.
Image via @RIIZE_official/X
A whopping 14 cities in Asia is truly an ODYSSEY
With the recent release of their new album, ODYSSEY, the timing of their concert couldn't be better.
They have several other countries lined up, including Tokyo, Japan (13 to 15 September at Yoyogi National Stadium 1st Gymnasium), Taipei, Taiwan (30 August at NTSU Arena), and Bangkok, Thailand (20 and 21 September at Impact Arena).
See the full tour list below:
Image via @RIIZE (Facebook)
Malaysian fans will definitely want to grab their tickets fast, so here's the key info you'll need to know, including the seat map
Tickets will be available through the Bookmyshow platform. Sales are divided into two phases: the Membership Presale, which begins at 12pm (Malaysian time) on Monday, 2 June, and runs until midnight.
To access the Membership Presale, fans with a BRIIZE Membership on Weverse must have registered between 12pm on 23 May and midnight on Monday, 26 May.
For everyone else, General Sales will open at 12pm on Tuesday, 3 June.
There are six types of tickets available, starting at RM398 each.
See the seat map and prices below:
Image via bookmyshow
RIIZE is really on the rise, especially with their new releases which are skyrocketing in popularity
Upon the recent release of ODYSSEY, their Fly Up YouTube music video currently has over 45 million views (at the time of writing), despite being released only over a week ago.
With 10 tracks in total for the album, RIIZE has a rich catalogue of bangers for you to enjoy mid-year, including Bag Bad Back, Ember to Solar, and Midnight Mirage.
Image via @RIIZE_official/X


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