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Dr. Alban prescribes nostalgia: 90s dance fever hits KL

Eurodance legend to make Malaysian concert debut with Rewind & Play, promising a night of anthems, energy and throwback euphoria

6:23 PM MYT

 

KUALA LUMPUR – Eurodance icon Dr. Alban is set to perform his debut concert in Malaysia as part of the Rewind & Play Experience, a nostalgic showcase of 90s music and culture.

Organised by Mojo Projects and Tuff & Loud, the full campaign for the event was unveiled at a press conference earlier today at the DoubleTree by Hilton Kuala Lumpur, where organisers promised an immersive celebration of the decade that defined a generation.

The concert is scheduled to take place on Friday, May 23 at 8pm at Zepp Kuala Lumpur, where fans can expect a high-energy night featuring classic anthems such as It’s My Life and Sing Hallelujah!.

“This isn’t just a show—it’s a journey back to a vibrant era of music, dance, and pure energy. With DJs, dancers, and a few surprises along the way, we’re creating an experience that truly captures the magic of the 90s,” said Mojo Projects chief executive officer Ratna K. Nadarajan.

Dr. Alban himself gave fans a taste of what’s to come.

“What fans could expect is all my hot songs you hear, ‘Mata Oh a Eh’, ‘Hello Africa’, ‘No coke’, ‘It’s my life’, ‘Sing hallelujah’, you can name it. We’re just going to perform them, we have a deejay, we have a backing vocalist, and some dancers, so we’re going to just give you the hit songs,” he said.

The show tomorrow will be Dr. Alban’s second appearance in Malaysia – he recounted that his first ever performance in Kuala Lumpur took place in the mid 90s, but it was a club show.

He will be joined on stage by backing vocalist Alicia Francke Bocio, and DJ and vocalist Dede Lopez—further elevating the live experience with their powerhouse performances and stage presence.

Honouring a global music legacy

The event tomorrow also pays tribute to Dr. Alban’s enduring global influence. Born Alban Uzoma Nwapa in Nigeria, he relocated to Sweden at 23 to study dentistry, supporting himself by DJing in Stockholm’s nightclub circuit.

His career took off in 1990 with the release of Hello Afrika, followed by the 1992 global hit It’s My Life, which cemented his place in Eurodance history.

With over 16 million records sold worldwide, Dr. Alban is known for fusing Eurodance, hip-hop, and reggae, creating a signature sound that continues to resonate with fans across generations.

Dr Alban speaking during the press conference ahead of his debut Malaysian concert in Kuala Lumpur. – Scoop pic, May 22, 2025

In a message to his Malaysian supporters, Dr. Alban said: “I’m thrilled to be returning to Asia and can’t wait to see you all on the dancefloor. Get ready for an unforgettable night—filled with music, energy, and love.”

Reflecting on his arrival in Malaysia, he shared: “Feels very great, good warm, nice people and the hospitality is great. Very good.”

Asked about his Malaysian following, he added: “I feel good, I have a lot of people writing from Malaysia to me. I think one or two of them are here (in the press conference), I know Sasi the Don and I did make a duet with Sasi (previously). It’s been great.”

When asked about the back-to-back media appearances since his arrival, he replied simply: “That’s what happens. It’s a routine.”

A celebration beyond music

The Rewind & Play Experience aims to be more than a concert—it is envisioned as a full-fledged cultural celebration. Organisers describe it as a “cultural time capsule” that allows audiences to relive and reconnect with the era that transformed pop music.

With a carefully curated production and a legendary artist at its core, the night promises to deliver not just nostalgia, but a celebration that fans will remember for years to come.

Ticketing and concert zones

Ticket prices for the Rewind & Play Experience vary according to four distinct zones, each named after Dr. Alban’s iconic tracks.

The Music In Me zone, which offers premium standing access, was priced at RM345 for early birds and RM375 for normal admission, but has already sold out.

The Look Who’s Talking zone, a seated balcony section, is priced at RM305 for early bird tickets and RM335 for normal, with limited availability remaining.

The It’s My Life zone—currently still available—is a free-standing area priced at RM255 (early bird) and RM285 (normal).

Meanwhile, the No Coke zone, also a free-standing section, is selling fast, with tickets priced at RM205 for early bird and RM235 for normal.

For those seeking an elevated concert experience, a limited number of One Love Suites are available at RM7,250 per suite, accommodating up to six guests. Each suite includes exclusive benefits such as pre-concert buffet reception at the VIP lounge, valet parking for up to three vehicles, meet & greet session with Dr. Alban and six concert t-shirts.

Fans are encouraged to act fast as remaining tickets and suites are selling quickly. For bookings and further details, contact +6012 2000 505. – May 22, 2025

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