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11 February 2023

The Group BLUE wow's over 2,000 spectators

 Returning after four years, the Group Blue wowed over 2,000 spectators

Kembali selepas empat tahun, kumpulan Blue pukau 2,000 penonton

Blue's performance was also graced with a series of their hit songs including You Make Me Wanna, Guilty, Breathe Easy, and Fly By.

KUALA LUMPUR: Returning to Kuala Lumpur after four years, the performance of the British-born pop group, Blue managed to amaze over 2,000 spectators at the Heart & Soul Tour's 20th anniversary concert at the KLCC Plenary Hall, last night.

Starting the show with the hit song Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word, Blue's appearance at exactly 8.45pm was met with screams from the audience present.

In the first interaction with the fans who were present last night, Simon Webbe, Lee Ryan, Duncan James and Antony Costa expressed their excitement at being able to return to performing in Malaysia.


They also expressed their appreciation to the fans who never tire of supporting them for the past 20 years.

"After Singapore, we are here. You (the audience) who came tonight were really great," said Simon.

In the meantime, singer Dafi Ismail Sabri who was met at last night's concert expressed his excitement at being able to return to watch the performance of the Blue group for the second time.

"I attended their concert the last time they came here in 2019. I really had a good time . That's why I came again this time.

"Even though their last performance was at Dewan Wawasan Convention & Exhibition Centre, Menara PGRM Cheras before the pandemic, at that time Lee was not very well but the performance was still tip top ," he told Astro AWANI .

Blue's performance was also graced with a series of hit songs including You Make Me Wanna, Guilty, Breathe Easy, Fly By and many more.

They ended the show with a hit song that received an incredible response, All Rise followed by One Love.


Source : Astro Awani


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