Judika to share the stage with Malaysian singers this October

Judika fans, get ready to sing your heart out to his soulful tunes as he will be having another concert here in Malaysia!
The Indonesian singer, whose full name is Judika Nalom Abadi Sihotang will be performing here on Oct 21 at Axiata Arena, Bukit Jalil, accompanied by Malaysian singers, namely Haqiem Rusli, Marsha Milan, and Shila Amzah on ‘Romantic Night Judika & The Gang’ concert.
More than 15 songs will be performed on the night of the concert, which will last approximately two hours and will be accompanied by an orchestra under the direction of Indonesia's famous music director, Tohpati.
"I chose to perform in Malaysia because many Malaysian fans are asking on social media when I think I will come again to entertain them all after such a long time.
"So, I want all my Malaysian fans who will come to my concert not only to be able to see and hear but also to be able to feel and never forget.
"Hopefully this Romantic Night Judika & The Gang’ concert will be one of those experiences you will never forget because it's a night to remember. See you there!," he said during a press conference at Bukit Bintang Pavilion recently.
Tickets are priced at RM188 (Silver), RM248 (Rockzone Standing), RM299 (Gold), RM348 (VIP Rockzone Standing), RM388 (Platinum) and RM799 (VIP) and already available on www.ticket2u.com.my/judika.
This concert is presented by Kharisma Music International and Dua Anak Deo (DAD) Management in collaboration with local cosmetics brand, Alha Alfa.
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