There are still a couple of months left before 2025 wraps up, but the list of concerts happening in Malaysia next year is already stacking up.
So, get ready, music fans, here’s a list of 10 international performers set to make an appearance in Malaysia in 2026.
1. Super Junior - January 17, Axiata Arena
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Kicking off 2026, legendary K-pop group Super Junior has announced that they will be performing in Malaysia on January 17.
The concert, part of their 20th Anniversary Tour, will be held at Axiata Arena, Kuala Lumpur. This marks the group’s return to Malaysia, as they last performed together as a full group in 2024, also at Axiata Arena.
Other Southeast Asian stops on their tour include Indonesia, the Philippines, Thailand, and Singapore.
2. Day6 - January 31, Axiata Arena
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Also returning to Malaysia, Korean pop-rock band Day6 is set to perform live at Axiata Arena on January 31. Like Super Junior, their last performance in Malaysia was in 2024.
The concert is part of their ‘Day6 10th Anniversary Tour ’, celebrating a decade-long career for the four-member group.
3. Bryan Adams - February 6, Idea Live Arena
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Canadian singer-songwriter Bryan Adams will perform in Malaysia on February 6, 2026.
The 65-year-old rocker, known for hits like Heaven, Summer of ‘69, and (Everything I Do) I Do It For You, will take the stage at Idea Live Arena, Petaling Jaya as part of his ‘Roll With The Punches Tour’.
4. TXT - February 14, Axiata Arena
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Valentine’s Day 2026 might be extra sweet for K-pop fans as TOMORROW X TOGETHER (TXT) will be holding their first-ever concert in Malaysia on February 14.
The five-member group — Soobin, Yeonjun, Beomgyu, Taehyun, and Hueningkai — will perform at Axiata Arena, KL as part of their ‘Act: Tomorrow World Tour’ in Asia.
Other stops include Hong Kong, Singapore, and Taipei.
5. NCT Wish - March 7, Idea Live Arena
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Sub-unit NCT Wish will perform live in Kuala Lumpur on March 7, 2026, marking their first appearance in Malaysia.
The concert, part of their ‘Into The Wish: Our Wish’ World Tour, will be held at Idea Live Arena, Petaling Jaya. The group consists of six members of both Japanese and Korean nationalities.
6. ATEEZ - March 22, TBA
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As part of their ‘In Your Fantasy’ World Tour, K-pop boy band ATEEZ will perform in Malaysia on March 22, 2026. The venue has yet to be announced.
This won’t be their first time in Malaysia, they previously performed at Kpop Masterz 2025 in May.
7. ONE OK ROCK - April 29, Axiata Arena
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Japanese rock band ONE OK ROCK will return to Malaysia for a performance at Axiata Arena on April 29, 2026, two years after their last show here.
Formed in 2005, the band includes vocalist Takahiro Moriuchi, guitarist Toru Yamashita, bassist Ryota Kohama, and drummer Tomoya Kanki. Their hits include Kanzen Kankaku Dreamer and Heartache.
8. My Chemical Romance - April 30 & May 1, Bukit Jalil National Stadium
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One of the most anticipated concerts of 2026 — My Chemical Romance received such overwhelming response that they added a second show.
The iconic American rock band will perform at Bukit Jalil National Stadium on April 30 and May 1, 2026.
9. J.I.D - May 29, VOX KL
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Grammy-nominated rapper J.I.D will perform in Malaysia for the first time ever on May 29, 2026, at VOX Live KL.
Other Southeast Asian stops on his ‘God Does Like World Tour’ include Thailand and the Philippines.
The 34-year-old rapper from Atlanta rose to fame after being featured on Imagine Dragons’ hit Enemy, the official soundtrack for Arcane: League of Legends.
10. TREASURE - May 30, Axiata Arena
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K-pop boy group TREASURE, under YG Entertainment, will perform in Malaysia on May 30, 2026, at Axiata Arena, KL.
The 10-member group first announced concert dates in Seoul before expanding their ‘Pulse on 2025–26 Tour’ to other major Asian cities.
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