Yuna Virtual Concert Live at Aquaria KLCC

by - January 01, 2021




AS the year attracts to a nearby global artist musician Yuna simply needs to give her fans a truly necessary TLC experience considering the progressing Covid-19 pandemic that has influenced everybody. 

Fans will have the option to get the spunky 34-year-old Malaysian star performing live at the magnificent Aquaria KLCC oceanarium from the solace of their homes on Thursday. 

"I love aquariums and marine life, they make me extremely glad. That is the reason I'd attempt to visit them at whatever point I travel far and wide," says the rich fashionista in a new phone meet. 

"Be that as it may, with what's going on the planet presently, it's additionally dismal in a way since I recall all the nostalgic minutes during times went through at those aquariums with companions, family and my folks.

"So whenever the occasion to do a virtual live stream show occurred, I needed to accomplish something cool and uncommon for my fans," she says, adding that one more thought at one point was to have it on the helipad of a pinnacle. 

Keeping mum about the subtleties of the forthcoming hour-long show, Yuna whose genuine name is Yunalis Mat Zara'ai, says that she needs it to be a major amazement for fans. 

"I've done around 10 virtual acoustic shows as of now since the pandemic and lock down hit, and with this most recent one, I feel a duty to put on an incredible act for them. 

"We'll absolutely be improving the utilisation of the delightful space," she says of the live occasion with a couple of pre-recorded sections. 

On whether fans will hear new material, she says: "I'll be appearing my new single, Dance Like Nobody's Watching or DLNW, which I composed some time back." 

"It's tied in with experiencing a heart break and I needed to spur others in a similar circumstance to explore new territory to escape that funk." 

"As far as I might be concerned, I took dance classes for the sake of entertainment. It was hip bounce and I did it for a few years," she says, adding that she may very well show a portion of her moves in another music video.

Yuna clarifies that the new material will be more laid back than her past melodies. 

"My last collection Rouge was exceptionally cheery and solid with a funk and R&B vibe. This time, it'll be a mix of R&B-seasoned melodies with a blend of acoustic components. 

"It'll be moderate paced and calming, particularly since 2020 is a pandemic year that will in all likelihood carry on to 2021," she says. 

On weights of being a motivation and good example, Yuna says that she doesn't feel it. 

"It just drives me to be better. Malaysia is a little nation and individuals by and large feel it's rarely conceivable, I felt like that too when I began, it's incomprehensible. 

"In any case, I just continued working while at the same time picking up experience and information and I need the equivalent for the more youthful age. I don't feel the weight. 

"Being more established presently it's inserted in me, I must converse with the young, to interface with them and to give them certainty. It's 2020 and for me I actually observe fans battling with certainty. I'm simply going to be a 'kakak' and advise them 'you can do it'," she says. 

Yuna adds that she attempts to carry on with her life the most ideal way imaginable. 

"Also, I'm simply acting naturally, I'm alright with that. I need to share my experience, not simply push ahead and give up individuals. In the event that I develop everybody ought to develop with me," she says energetically. 

Be that as it may, in spite of seeking after her fantasies and planning for an impressive future, the hijab-wearing artiste is exceptionally commonsense and sensible. 

The law graduate, who as of late filled in as a tutor in HP's Creators of Tomorrow Mentorship Project, prompts the individuals who need to have a vocation in music to have a wellbeing net. 

"Put yourself in reality and not in a dream one. Face reality, since those with an appropriate music profession are in a minuscule rate. 

"Work outrageously hard and now and again in case you're fortunate, you're made for it. At that point discover the force to get pay from your music and market your qualities the correct way. 

"Continuously have something to count on, don't tie up your assets in one place, as endurance is your No.1 need," she says. 

Catch the Yuna: Live From Aquaria KLCC virtual streaming show on Dec 3 at 8pm.



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