Hong Kong’s multi-talented artist Raymond Lam is set to make his highly anticipated return to Malaysia this coming November.

On 15 November (Saturday), the singer-actor will take the stage at Axiata Arena, Kuala Lumpur with his brand-new tour, “GO WITH THE FLOW” LF Live Around the World in Kuala Lumpur. This marks Raymond Lam’s first large-scale solo concert in Malaysia since 2011, making the show especially significant for both the artist and his fans.

With over 25 years in the industry, Raymond Lam has achieved remarkable success in both music and film. In May 2025, his role as Chan Lok-Kwan in the blockbuster film “Twilight of the Warriors: Walled In” propelled his career to new heights, with the film grossing over RM15 million at the Malaysian box office.

On the music front, following last year’s successful “LOVE FLOWS” concert in Macau, his “GO WITH THE FLOW” Hong Kong Coliseum concert earlier this year sold out seven shows in record time.

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A highlight of the performance was the “chair dance” which went viral across social media, sparking widespread discussions and imitations, leaving fans eager to know if this iconic moment would be recreated in Kuala Lumpur. The Kuala Lumpur concert will also feature breathtaking stage design that will surely create an unforgettable audio-visual experience for all!

Tickets to the Kuala Lumpur show go on sale Wednesday, 17 September at 12 noon (MYT). Prices range from RM198 to RM798 (excluding ticketing fees), available exclusively at my.bookmyshow.com.

This concert is brought to you by UnUsUal Entertainment, with A Plus Music as the exclusive concert agent, Sky High Entertainment as the artiste management, Altus Prohouse as the local marketing partner, KXL Crossover as the local technical partner, and MMM Media, MY FM, MELODY, XUAN and YesBoss as official media partners.

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