Lullaboy KL show kicks off big Asia tour

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22 Apr 2026 • 8:27 PM MYT
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Second Asia tour kicks off with new album-led show

Singapore-based singer-songwriter Lullaboy will be returning to Malaysia as part of his second Asia tour, which will also take place across nine cities from July to August this year. The tour will kick off with a 90-minute show at Vox Live Kuala Lumpur on July 15.

The tour will mark a new era in Lullaboy’s career, centred around his newly released 12-song album Hotels & Heartbreaks. Each show in the nine planned cities will be
90-minutes long, featuring new arrangements of his hit songs.

With over 200 million streams, the Indonesian-American is known for transforming vulnerability into music for sunny days and lonely nights, with music defined by emotional storytelling and catchy melodies.

Blending his love of pop, R&B, emo-rock, folk and gospel, Lullaboy has long invited listeners into his world of real emotions as they search together for answers to love and life, one song at a time.

Lullaboy KL show kicks off big Asia tour
Tour dates for Lullaboy’s upcoming tour.

Festival runs, global stages

Earlier this year, Lullaboy shared the stage with K-pop stars Minho of SHINee, Highlight and Indonesian Idol runner-up Tiara Andini at the K-Life & K-Live Indonesia: Hug K-pop Concert in Jakarta.

This came off the back of a series of career highs that began in 2023 when Lullaboy was chosen to close the Taylor Swift Eras Tour after-party across all six nights of her show.

He would then play at that year’s controversial Good Vibes Festival on its first day, which paved the way for him to play in major festivals across Asia, including Waterbomb Singapore, Sonicbang Thailand and the Singapore Grand Prix, along with Summersonic Bangkok.

After Kuala Lumpur, his Hotels & Heartbreaks tour will see him play shows in Singapore, Jakarta, Manila, Bangkok, and Taipei, along with debut shows in Tokyo, Seoul and Hong Kong.

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