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On August 15, 2009, MTV Asia staged an outdoor concert at Sunway Lagoon resort in Kuala Lumpur. The event was attended by over 15,000 people [2] and featured a real-time microblogging application where comments and 'tweets' via SMS were displayed on giant screens at the concert venue. [3]
A Tablighi Jamaat religious conference that took place at the "Masjid Jamek Sri Petaling" in Kuala Lumpur's Sri Petaling district between 27 February to 1 March 2020 became a COVID-19 super-spreader event with more than 3,300 cases being linked to the event.
The role of the stadium as the principal venue for celebrations and sporting events in Kuala Lumpur was replaced by the National Stadium built in the mid-1990s. The stadium and its land were given to United Engineers Malaysia (UEM) which had intended to redevelop the land into a RM 1 billion entertainment and office complex. [ 41 ]
In 2011, Comic Fiesta was moved to Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre. Comic Fiesta 2011 attracted 15,293 visitors over 2 days and Comic Fiesta 2012, also held at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre drew over 30,000 visitors across two days (22 & 23 December 2012), and was attended by renowned Japanese artists such as Redjuice, Kurata Yoshimi and ...
As seen in the video above, this involves an intricate dance performed by the male and female pair. The performance includes a lot of bill clacking, head swaying, and other synchronized moves.
The station was listed at the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange (now Bursa Malaysia) for the first time on 25 April 1988. [57] In December 1987, TV3 began running its in-house produced 41-second public service announcement spot on AIDS, featuring the voice of Nassier Rahman. The spot aired eleven times between programmes since it started.
To Be Loved Tour Live in Kuala Lumpur: 20 December 2014: Stefanie Sun: Kepler World Tour: 23–24 January 2015: G.E.M. X.X.X. Live Tour: 24–25 July 2015: BigBang: Made World Tour: 14 November 2017: Ed Sheeran: ÷ Tour: 18 November 2017: G.E.M. Queen of Hearts World Tour: 16 December 2017: Hatsune Miku: Miku Expo: 26–28 January 2018: Jacky ...
The station wasn't yet equipped with an outside broadcasting van, which was due to arrive in March 1964. Studio facilities were limited, and video recording facilities were due to start after the station would be on the air. [15] Initially it broadcast from channel 10 in Kuala Lumpur before moving to channel 5 on 16 May 1964. [16]