KUALA LUMPUR: The recent 'Ada Afgan & Lyodra: Live in Kuala Lumpur' concert was a memorable evening for fans of both singers.
While Afgan is no stranger to performing at concerts here, the evening marked Lyodra's first in Malaysia.
"This performance is very special for me as this is my first time performing at a concert here," the 21-year-old singer shared while addressing the 4,000-strong concertgoers who packed the venue at Mega Star Arena in Bukit Bintang on Saturday.
"Thank you for being here. Both Lyodra and I are very grateful for your support," said Afgan, 35, who added that he didn't expect the overwhelming response from Malaysian fans when he released the song 'Ada' last year.
The song, a duet with Lydra, was also the inspiration for the recent concert, organised by Kharisma Music.
During the two-hour concert, the two singers sang a set of crowd-pleasing tunes that included 'Jodoh Pasti Bertemu', 'Bawalah Cintaku', 'Kamu Yang Ku Tunggu', 'Sang Dewi', 'Tak Dianggap', 'Menyesal', and of course, 'Ada.'
The opening act for their concert was newcomer Ash Fasryll who performed 'Nyaman,' a song originally recorded by Indonesian singer Andmesh Kamaleng.