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13 Jun 2026
Papa Roach Rocks Kuala Lumpur in First-Ever Malaysian Show

Papa Roach Rocks Kuala Lumpur in First-Ever Malaysian Show

Kuala Lumpur — Malaysian rock fans had a night to remember as American nu-metal band Papa Roach performed live in the country for the very first time. The concert, organised by Hitman Solutions, took place at the Idea Live Arena and attracted a crowd full of passionate fans eager to experience the band’s signature energy.

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The moment the lights went down and the first riffs of “Even if It Kills Me” hit, the arena came alive. Frontman Jacoby Shaddix commanded the stage with his intense energy, while guitarist Jerry Horton, bassist Tobin Esperance, and drummer Tony Palermo delivered tight, high-octane performances. Fans sang along to classics like “Scars” and “Between Angels and Insects,” and even the band’s latest single, “Wake Up Calling,” had everyone joining in, turning the venue into one massive chorus. The night ended on a high note with their most famous song, “Last Resort,” leaving the crowd wanting more.

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The show struck the perfect balance between nostalgia and fresh hits. It gave longtime fans a trip down memory lane while showing newer audiences what keeps Papa Roach at the top of the alternative rock scene. The stage production, with its dynamic lights and immersive effects, added to the excitement, making it a concert experience fans won’t forget.

Jacoby Shaddix also took a moment to thank the crowd, sharing how special it was for the band to finally perform in Malaysia and expressing gratitude for the unwavering support. Rohit Rampal, CEO of Hitman Group, said the successful turnout shows that the Malaysian rock scene is still going strong. “We want to bring more international acts to Malaysia and make the country a key destination for world-class concerts,” he said.

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With radio partners Sinar FM, Gegar FM, Mix FM, and Lite FM, plus media partners Astro Gempak and Rojak Daily, the event was a clear hit. Fans left the arena buzzing, proving that Papa Roach’s debut in Malaysia made a lasting impression.

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By Minul Islam Rony

Is a local journalist, dedicated to delivering accurate, timely, and community-focused reporting. He covers breaking stories, public affairs, and local developments that matter most to readers. As the CEO and PR Manager of Sarawak Daily, he also oversees editorial direction, strategic communication, and partnerships, ensuring the platform remains a trusted source of news for the region.