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Rapper pH-1 is Coming to Malaysia on 16 March for 'About Damn Time' World Tour: Don't Miss Out!
Monday, February 27, 2023
IMC Live Global is proud to present pH-1's 'About Damn Time' world tour in Kuala Lumpur on 16 March 2022, 7 pm at the Zepp Kuala Lumpur.
pH-1 'About Damn Time' World Tour in Kuala Lumpur Details:
Date: 16 March (Thursday)
Time: 7PM
Venue: Zepp Kuala Lumpur
Ticket Price: RM488 VIP (Standing), RM388 Early Admission (Standing), RM328 General Admission (Standing), RM 388 CAT 1 (Reserved Seating), RM 288 CAT 2 (Reserved Seating), and VIP Party Box for 8 (RM4,288)
VIP Benefit: Designated VIP Zone, Group Photo with Artiste (10 Pax / Group), Artiste Photocard (Exclusive for Asia Tour)
Ticketing Channel: https://allaccess-asia.com/
pH-1, also known as Park Jun-won, is a Korean-American rapper based in South Korea. After releasing his debut single 'Wavy', pH-1 was signed to record label H1GHR MUSIC, helmed by hip-hop star Jay Park. The up and rising rapper subsequently released his debut extended play "The Island Kid" in 2017 and took his career to a new high after his appearance on South Korea's longest-running hip-hop competition, Show Me The Money 777. The TV programme took over the world by storm, generating hype and waves in the Korean rap culture scene while his popularity levitated through his impressive performance on the show.
pH-1 has collaborated with stars such as Jay Park, KANG DANIEL, TXT, UMI, RAMENGVRL and more. He was nominated for the Best Collaboration of the Year at the prestigious Korean Hip-hop Awards 2019. Being one of the rising rappers in the scene, he has recently dropped his self-produced, full-length album, “BUT FOR NOW LEAVE ME ALONE.”
pH-1 has set to take over the globe with his music across cities in North America, Europe and now Asia. Tickets to the show in several North American cities, including Los Angeles, Dallas, Toronto and Chicago are fully sold out. During this highly anticipated show, fans can not only catch pH-1's vibrant catchy hits but also be blown away by his charismatic stage presence as he hypes the crowd with his melodic "singing-raps".