American pop-punk act All Time Low returns to Malaysia after 13 years

The band is marking their 20th anniversary with the Forever Asia Tour, and will take the stage at Zepp KL on April 28

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KUALA LUMPUR – American pop-punk band All Time Low is set to return to Malaysia 13 years after their first appearance here.

Scheduled to set the stage ablaze at Zepp KL on April 28, the band will kick off their Forever Asia Tour, marking the 20th anniversary of their musical journey.

Fans can anticipate an electrifying evening filled with their favourite hits, promising an unforgettable experience.

The band’s last performance in Malaysia dates back to 2011, when they co-headlined the Rockaway Festival alongside The Used.

In a recent Instagram announcement about the Forever Asia Tour, they hinted at the possibility of performing tracks never heard before in Malaysia.

The All Time Low Forever in Malaysia event is jointly promoted by RK Live and Three Angles Production.

“We’re really glad to be working with the band again. This is something special for us, especially since we brought them down the first time for Rockaway, and we’re excited to keep that journey going and have them around again in April,” the founder of RK Live, Rahul Kukreja, said in a statement.

Apart from Malaysia, the band will also make stops in Jakarta, Manila, Singapore, Tokyo, Nagoya, and Osaka during this tour. Details about local supporting acts will be disclosed at a later time.

Tickets are available for purchase, with CAT 1 or General Admission priced at RM313, CAT 2 Premium Seated at RM383, and CAT 3 Seated at RM353. Tickets can be bought through https://www.ticketmelon.com/rklive/atlkl.

Fans can opt for a VIP upgrade at an additional RM300, which entitles them to priority entry to the venue, access to VIP area in front of the stage, and priority access to merchandise. The upgrade also includes one admission to an official aftershow party. The VIP upgrade is available for CAT1, 2, and 3 ticket buyers.

All Time Low has five consecutive Top 10 albums on the Billboard Top 200 in addition to other accolades. – Pic courtesy of All Time Low, March 19, 2024

All Time Low has quietly but undoubtedly secured a prominent place in popular culture. The multi-platinum quartet from Maryland has conquered charts, filled arenas worldwide, and delivered a string of irresistible anthems. 

Their catalogue boasts five consecutive Top 10 albums on the Billboard Top 200, along with numerous multi-platinum, platinum, and gold certifications. Rolling Stone recognised their album “So Wrong, It’s Right” among its 50 Greatest Pop Punk Albums.

In 2020, their eighth full-length LP, “Wake Up, Sunshine,” reached new heights commercially and critically. Featuring the band’s biggest hit to date, “Monsters” [feat. blackbear], the album debuted at #1 on the Top Rock Albums chart and topped the Billboard Alternative Airplay Chart for a record-breaking 18 weeks. 

The song went platinum and won “Alternative Rock Song of the Year” at the 2022 iHeartRadio Music Awards. The band then collaborated with Demi Lovato for the official remix. 

Their mainstream appeal was further solidified with performances at prestigious events such as Bonnaroo and Firefly, as well as appearances on television shows such as The Late Late Show with James Corden, Jimmy Kimmel Live!, and Ellen. – March 19, 2024

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