Free rock festival is always good. Rockaway is happening on 20th June 2009 at CapSquere KL from 1p.m till late. It features some of the big hard hitting bands from the indie scene. Read more...
Rhythm of Unity concert
Written by J Shamsul, Wednesday, May 20, 2009 |
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Indonesian and Malaysian band together under one roof. Rhythm of Unity concert aims to promote harmony and unity between Malaysia and Indonesia through the universal language known as music. Read more...
Celcom U.O.X. Play at BB Plaza Rooftop
Written by J Shamsul, Monday, December 15, 2008 |
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Last Saturday, we saw BB Plaza’s rooftop car park area transformed into a venue of music, arts design and fashion. All hell broke loose as teenage fans gathered in a small confine area for a free gig and some cheap thrill. Even though it rained a little bit, but that didn’t stop the havoc that’s taking place on the roof top. Security was good, for a free gig. Read more...
KAMI the gig Bukit Jalil
Written by J Shamsul, Wednesday, October 22, 2008 |
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KAMI the gig at Bukit Jalil last saturday was a good mix of new and old bands. A super gig with over 20 of the best local acts performing to a large crowd in the middle of the Bukit Jalil Stadium carpark. Over 10 hours of non-stop indie music.
The event was split up into three sessions noon, evening and night. I was late, didn’t make it for the early session. Miss out on some great bands like Estrella and Couple but thats alright since I’ve been to many of their gigs.
I was however disappointed for missing out on bands like Harmacy, Laila’s Lounge and Plague of Happiness. It is not that often that these bands play here in K.L.
Sunburst aftermath
Written by J Shamsul, Tuesday, March 18, 2008 |
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Last Saturday music lovers gathered at the Polo Pavilion Bukit Kiara Equestrian and Country Resort for a 12 hours of fun filled music festival. Sunburst KL 08 Music Festival featured over 26 artists span over 4 stages, 2 each side of the field and both of them are running simultaneously.



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