
The singer-songwriter of hits like Kantoi, Bitter Heart, Honey Bee, Is This the End, and Is That All There Is, will be hitting the stage on 20 March 2010 at KL Live @ 1st Floor, Life Center.
For more information and to purchase tickets, visit http://www.airasiaredtix.com/zeeavi.aspx. Tickets are going for RM55. Be quick! Online ticketing ends on 19th of March, and after that you will have to pay RM105 for the lower deck tickets. Upper deck tickets are already sold out! The only bummer is that you must have 3D Secured activated on your VISA/Mastercard. No Maybank2u here!
Discounts!
| Category |
Discount Rate** |
Condition |
Prices* |
| Main Hall |
Upper Deck |
| Pre-sale |
25% |
with Discount Code
(1st 1,000 sold tix) |
RM 55
RM 42.5 |
RM105
RM80 |
| Tune Talk Subscribers |
15% |
with Discount Code |
RM 55
RM47.5 |
RM105
RM90 |
| AirAsia Citibank Credit Card Holder |
20% |
with Discount Code |
RM 55
RM45 |
RM105
RM85 |
| AirAsia staff |
20% |
with Discount Code |
RM 55
RM45 |
RM105
RM85 |
Group
Purchase*** |
20% |
buy 10 tickets or more |
RM 55
RM45 |
RM105
RM85 |
* All prices are inclusive of tax and a RM5 admin fee
** Discount only applies to base price of ticket.
*** Only group purchase discounts are applicable for tix purchase of 10 or more.
There’s also a competition going on where you can win 2 tickets to the concert (plus a Zee Avi CD). All you have to do is snap a picture of item/items that is of great value to you and e-mail it to social_redtix@airasia.com with the subject “What Would YOU give contest entry“. Competition ends 11.59pm 18 March 2010. Winners (there will be 10 of them) will be announced on the 20th of March.
The catch? You will have to bring the item/items that you snapped and TRADE it for the concert tickets! AHA! So think before you snap. Make sure it is worth less than a Zee Avi CD and 2 concert tickets!
For more information on the competition, visit: http://www.airasiaredtix.com/Contests/wwyg/wwyg.aspx
And then, there’s a Twitter Competition, where 5 winners will walk away with 2 tickets and a Zee Avi CD. You will have to follow @redtix (http://twitter.com/redtix), and twit something that starts with @redtix I wanna go for Zee Avi cause… Check here for further information: http://www.airasiaredtix.com/Contests/twitter/twitter.aspx

The entire month of March, Billion Lim will be featured on his solo photo exhibition, hosted at Kinokuniya Bookshop in KLCC. For all photography lovers, don’t miss out the chance to view his great work of photography! There will be a slide show & travel photography sharing by Billion Lim himself. Free coffee is served. Come show us your support!
Meet The Photographer: Billion Lim
Date: March 21st, Sunday.
Time: 3:30pm to 5:30pm
Venue: Kinokuniya @ KLCC
Futuromic Photo AV being one of Malaysia’s leading distributors of photography equipment and accessories in Malaysia has officially appointed Mr. Billion Lim-a well known photographer both locally and abroad to be our Tamron lens spokesperson in Malaysia.
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Placebo Live in Kuala Lumpur will be held on 16th March 2010 from 8.00pm at KL Live @ 1st Floor, Live Centre, 20, Jalan Sultan Ismail, 50250 Kuala Lumpur. Placebo Live in Kuala Lumpur is ticketed at RM98 & RM158 per person (ticket handling fee included). Check out for more details at www.rockthisjoint.com.my & www.axcess.com.my
Placebo’s sixth studio album, Battle for the Sun, was released on June 8th 2009. Recorded over three months at Metal Works Studios in Toronto with producer David Bottrill and mixed in London by My Bloody Valentine, Smashing Pumpkins and Nine Inch Nails supremo Alan Moulder, Battle for the Sun is a startling, alive, vital and boundary-vaulting Placebo record.
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Venue: One Cafe, Kuala Lumpur
Time: 3PM – 11PM
Date: 27th February 2010, Saturday
Oxygen Media, Frinjan and Envelove Distro with the support of My Future Foundation would like to offer you a deal you certainly won’t refuse. Introducing the indie band Efek Rumah Kaca of Jakarta fame, a band renowned for their socio-political or ‘sospol’ approach of addressing social issues, non-partisan politics as well as environmental issues through sweet pop melody and easy to swallow poetic lyrics, thanks to Cholil, the band’s frontman.
Global warming effect is no longer empty talks but it is now a reality presented upon us challenging the very existence of us indeed.
Freedom of varying form suffers similar fate. Political freedom, media and communication freedom as well as music freedom are usually subjected to aggression on the grounds of morality, public order and many more.
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Catch Bittersweet’s new and improved lineup – and music from their upcoming album in an EXCLUSIVE showcase at Cloth n Clef, KL on Saturday, 20th Feb 2010.
Opening bands will be They Will Kill Us All and Killeur Calculateur.
TICKETS : RM 25 (at the door); RM 20 (pre-sale)
For more information and pre-sale tickets : Call 012-6650783 or 016-5910277
Bank in or transfer to:
Maybank – 16416486-7770 (MARINA AHMAD BAKRI)
*Ticket to be collected during the event or you can collect your ticket if you stay nearby Klang Valley
*Please notify us by sms-ing your detail to 012-6650783 as soon as payment has been made
LIMITED TICKETS FOR 150 PERSONS ONLY SO GET YOUR TICKETS QUICK!!!
Visit the Facebook event page here: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=280916888299

studio c will bring 18 of the hottest local and international to venues all around peninsular Malaysia.
There will be 2 events at Kuala Lumpur itself. The Applicants (from UK), Pesawat and Disagree will be rocking at Hard Rock Cafe on the 27th of February. The last leg of the event will be held at KL Live (ex-Ruums) on the 6th of March and will feature Pop Shuvit, Sundays Record (from Australia) and Moving Units (from the USA).
Check out the flyer for more information or visit http://www.mystudioc.com.


So there, you can refer to the information above. Be there early (and make sure to wear either blue or pink), grab your coupons and hope that you can selected so that you can buy the Nokia X6 for just RM66, and then probably sell it off again for a profit!
The party will be held at the Bukit Kiara Equestrian Club and entrance is free! Headlining act will be Boys Like Girls, with local artists such as Khalil Fong, Aizat, 6ixth Sense and the after party will have DJ Nikki and DJ Goldfish on the decks.

Homegrown Productions will be having an open casting on the 30th and 31st January 2010 to search for the Best, Freshest and Hippest Hunk and Babe to be the new face of Homegrown‘s-“The Presenter” whilst enjoying some very lucrative rewards. Head on down to Homegrown Space in Wisma Bentley Mutiara Damansara (near the curve) from 2PM to 6PM for the audition. Remember to bring along a picture of yourselves!
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Taken from the Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia website:
| Event |
: |
A Common Faith: Steve McCurry’s Travels through the Muslim World |
| Date |
: |
7 January 2010 – 8 April 2010 |
| Category |
: |
Exhibition |
People are what motivate Steve McCurry. His religious views have seldom been recorded but the faith that has surrounded him on his journeys is Islam. McCurry rarely gets close to the outwardly religious lives of Muslims. What we see is the less formalised expressions of devotion: a man at his food stall immersed in a book that is unmistakably the Qur’an, or a brick maker at prayer surrounded by his dusty production line. The backdrops do not conform to the usual images of Islam, nor do the subjects. Seldom are they just ‘a Muslim’; they are always people, individuals going about their lives, typically in difficult situations. Although the shadow of war and adversity hangs over much of McCurry’s work, his views are far from hopeless. Most provide an uplifting insight into lives that are beset with problems and yet are normal for those living them. The resilience of the human spirit can be seen everywhere, as can the transcendent beauty of nature.
Steve McCurry’s Bio:
Steve McCurry, recognised universally as one of today’s finest imagemakers, has won many of photography’s top awards. Best known for his evocative colour photography, McCurry captures the human struggle and joy. He has searched for and found the unforgettable; many of his images have become modern icons. Born in Philadelphia, McCurry graduated from Pennsylvania State University. After working at a newspaper for two years, he left for India to freelance. It was in India that McCurry learned to watch and wait on life. If you wait, he realised, people will forget your camera and the soul will drift up into view. McCurry is driven by an innate sense of curiosity and wonder about the world and everyone in it. He has an uncanny ability to cross boundaries of language and culture to capture stories of human experience. For 20 years he has used Epson printers to help accomplish his vision.
Visit the event page for more information: http://www.iamm.org.my/i_ex/?p=315
How to get there: http://www.iamm.org.my/i_contact/
Steve McCurry’s page on Epson website: http://www.epson.com.my/sites/epson_malaysia/stevemccurry/index.html