Joey Yung To Serenade Malaysian Fans With Love In Genting On March 2020

Arena Of Stars Genting will be welcoming Hong Kong superstar Joey Yung to the glittering stage of Arena Of Stars for her 2020 world tour. 

On 21st March 2020, the Joey Yung The Tour ‘Love in Genting’ concert promises to be an ultimate celebration of the singer’s two decades of hits. 

The 39 years old singer started her first debut in 1991 with EP1 Joey, her chart topping single Unknown became her first hit song. EP1 has successfully sold massive amount of 130,000 copies and stayed on the Hong Kong IFPI Album charts for 23 weeks. 

Joey best albums include My Pride that gained a slew of top song of the year awards in 2003, Evade You, Can’t Afford To Miss, Grand Debut, Science of the Heart and Tree With A Thousand Flowers.

Throughout her 20 years career in the music industry, Joey has received notable recognition in the past, including the IFPI Hong Kong Best Selling Female Singer award seven times, cementing her position as one of Hong Kong’s greatest musical stars

In 2011, she performed her first European concert at London’s Royal Albert hall – becoming the first Chinese female singer to receive such honor to perform at the prestigious venue. 

To mark the start of her third decade in music, she is hitting the road with her 2020 LOVE world tour. With a unifying theme of love, Yung will perform all the spectrum of love to her beloved fans. 

Joey 2020 LOVE tour in Malaysia will be her biggest one yet, followed by Las Vegas, Atlantic City, Paris and the Netherlands.

Watch Joey Yung The Tour ‘Love in Genting’ on 21st March 2020. Tickets are now on sale, priced at RM 986 (VIP), RM 726 (PS1), RM 476 (PS2) and RM 286 (PS3). An additional processing fee of RM 4.00 applies. For GRC (Genting Rewards Card) member, enjoy a standard  10% discount via cash, credit card or Genting Points redemption, applicable for VIP to PS2 only. For more information, visit www.rwgenting.com or call +603 2718 1118. 

Attiqah Mohd

""Above all, she is the girl who 'feels' things, who has hung on to the freshness and pain of adolescence, the girl ever wounded, ever young.”