Key takeaway: A concert was held in conjunction with the opening of Setia EcoHill Mall, the retail component of Setia EcoHill Walk, which will officially open on September 15th, 2022.
On 3 September, 6,000 people flocked to Setia EcoHill Walk for the Setia 'Live Out Loud' concert to see acts by five Malaysian artists.
The concert was held in conjunction with the opening of Setia EcoHill Mall, the retail component of Setia EcoHill Walk, which will officially open on September 15th.
The concert began with uplifting drums and percussion performance by the Malaysian performing arts group Hands Percussion, hosted by Baki Zainal and Caely See.
Santesh took the stage as the evening's first performer, with his hit song "Amalina," and brought the stage to life with "Shocked" and "Jiwang."
Priscilla Abby serenaded the audience with her renditions of Mandarin hits "Gulf of Alaska" and "Birds and Cicadas," which were followed by her first live performance of her new song "Don't Make Me Like You Too Much."
Hael Husaini, one of Malaysia's top Malay singers, uplifted the concert with beats from "Hati," "Medley," "Kelentang Kelentong," and "Sama Seperti Dulu," and was followed by a special appearance by pop group The15.
Nicholas Teo, who made a special trip to Malaysia for the concert, delighted the audience with his timeless signature songs "Prince," "There's No If," a medley of "Loneliness" and "Mistake After Mistake," "Who Will You Think Of," and "Tears From Polaris."
Datuk Zainalabidin concluded the concert with hits such as "Senang Senang," "Damai IV," "Debu Liar," "Telaga," "Manis," "Khayalan," "Hijau," and "Ikhlas Tapi Jauh."
Composer and musician Mac Chew, pianist Jenny Chin, percussionist Steve Thornton, and guitarist Shamril accompanied the artists.
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