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| Raymond Lam to Light Up KL: “Go With The Flow” Tour Hits Malaysia This November |
Raymond Lam fans, the wait is finally over. After more than a decade, the Hong Kong singer-actor is making a long-awaited return to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia with a full-scale solo concert.
The star is bringing his Go With The Flow world tour to Kuala Lumpur this 15th November 2025 (Saturday) at Axiata Arena, marking his first major Malaysian concert since 2011.
Organised by Unusual Entertainment, the show promises to be a night packed with fan favourites and fresh surprises.
Sold-out in Hong Kong, heading overseas
The tour has already proven a smash in Hong Kong, where Raymond sold out seven consecutive shows.
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Now, Malaysia gets its turn. Kuala Lumpur will be one of the Asian stops before the tour heads further afield to North America.
Fans can expect a specially curated setlist that spans two decades of music — from early classics to more recent hits — alongside new live arrangements designed exclusively for this tour.
Ticket details and seating plan
The concert seating chart has been revealed, and tickets are officially on sale via BookMyShow Malaysia.
Prices range from RM198 to RM798, giving fans multiple options to catch the performance.
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VIP: RM798
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P1: RM698
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P2: RM598
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P3: RM498
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P4: RM398
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P5: RM198
Sales opened at 12pm on Wednesday, 17th September 2025, and demand is expected to be high, considering the long gap since Raymond’s last KL concert.
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A night to remember
This show is more than just another tour stop — it’s a proper reunion between Raymond and his Malaysian fanbase.
With a 20-year career behind him, including chart-topping albums and memorable drama roles, the singer is set to deliver a performance that blends nostalgia with fresh energy.
Event details at a glance:
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Raymond Lam “Go With The Flow” World Tour in Malaysia
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Date: 15th November 2025 (Saturday)
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Time: 8pm
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Venue: Axiata Arena, Kuala Lumpur
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Organiser: Unusual Entertainment
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Tickets: RM198 – RM798 via BookMyShow Malaysia
Looks like KL fans are in for a treat. After 14 years away, Raymond Lam is ready to take the Malaysian stage by storm.



