The Sun (Malaysia)

On location with Khalid

> The US singer performed some of his biggest hits in conjunctio­n with Urbanscape­s 2018

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Mine solidarity towards other minorities that have been oppressed under tyranny, under scrutiny after all these years.”

He went on to provide a platform for the voiceless victims of senseless crime, including the avoidable death of teenager T. Nhaveen.

“So if you ask me, why I need to show my pride, that’s why.”

And then he said something that truly went on to embody the beautiful evening: “Tonight is all about inclusivit­y and love, so tell everyone next to you that you love them.”

The local act left show-goers in a rather euphoric mood. His positivity fuelled the young crowd who began singing along to Kendrick Lamar while waiting for the main act. Deafening screams soon erupted when the US singer finally burst onstage with 8TEEN, one of the tracks from his 2017 album American Teen, spawning a chorus of voices singing along to the song. As the red glow illuminati­ng the stage turned to a cool blue, and the singer pleaded with the lyrics “promise that you’ll keep my love with ya”, on Winter, there was still a fleeting sense of excited disbelief. It was definitely surreal to watch the great Khalid finally perform live, albeit on a stage too small to contain his artistry. Every element of the entire hour-and-a-half show – the stage setup, his band, and dancers – culminated in a performanc­e that felt as if it was for a televised award programme. It was evident the singer was having a blast, and the event hall packed with people who love his music reciprocat­ed that love by singing every lyric to his songs. From Coaster and American Teen, to Young, Dumb, and Broke, OTW, and Location – the first song that introduced most fans to the singer back in 2016 – the night was one giant happy karaoke party.

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