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Fuiyoh! Alan Walker Is Having A Special Malaysian Collab With... Uncle Roger?

You can get free tickets to Alan Walker's upcoming Malaysia concert at Uncle Roger's restaurant!

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Ahead of his upcoming concert in Kuala Lumpur, Alan Walker will be doing a collab with popular local figure Uncle Roger!

Fans of the Norwegian EDM artiste are particularly excited for this concert, as his initial planned concert in June was unexpectedly cancelled.

But true to his promise to come back, Alan Walker will be performing at KL Base, Sungai Besi on Friday, 8 November. What makes this concert extra special is that the DJ is personally funding this show, as thanks to his devoted Malaysian fans for their patience.

To celebrate the highly-anticipated concert, Alan Walker has partnered with none other than Uncle Roger for an exclusive campaign, running from 19 October to 8 November at the Fuiyoh! It's Uncle Roger restaurant in TRX.

"We're beyond excited to present this unique collaboration. Walkerworld is not just a concert – it's an immersive experience that brings together people from different cultures. The new show is Alan's commitment to his Malaysian fans and a gesture of genuine love," said a spokesperson from Kreatell SuperAsia, Alan Walker's management.

"Alan Walker has a huge fan base in Malaysia. We're delighted to be working with him and his team on such a fun collaboration. Uncle Roger is looking forward to it too!," said Lim Su Yi, COO of Fuiyoh! It's Uncle Roger.

Aptly named 'Fuiyoh! It's Alan Walker!', the campaign offers fans a chance to enjoy special perks while indulging in Uncle Roger's signature dishes.

Here's a look at what's in store:

1. Spend RM50, Sing & Win + Lucky Draw

Spend a minimum of RM50 at Fuiyoh! It's Uncle Roger and sing a line from any Alan Walker song or name three of his tracks to get 20% off regular-priced tickets to the Walkerworld Malaysia concert on 8 November (limited quantity - first come, first served!).

Plus, every RM50 spent will earn you an entry into the lucky draw, with incredible prizes up for grabs. Psst... wear Alan Walker apparel or a signature black mask for an extra entry!

Lucky draw prizes include:
- FREE concert ticket + FUIYOH! merchandise
- Grand Prizes: FREE concert ticket, exclusive FUIYOH! merchandise, and a Meet & Greet with Alan Walker

The lucky draw runs until 5 November, and winners will be announced throughout the campaign period on Fuiyoh! It's Uncle Roger's official Instagram account.

2. Alan Walker's Special Menu Pairings

Enjoy Alan Walker's Special Recommended Pairings from the menu at Fuiyoh! It's Uncle Roger. These pairings will be available until Walkerworld Malaysia's concert day on 8 November to give fans a full immersive experience.

3. FUIYOH! Discount for Walkerworld Malaysia concert attendees

Fuiyoh! It's Uncle Roger is also offering all Walkerworld Malaysia concert attendees an exclusive 10% discount at its soon-to-be launched outlets at IPC & MyTown shopping centres. Just present your ticket to redeem the discount (limited to the first 500 customers. T&Cs apply). Stay tuned for more details on their official Instagram account.

Come get your fried rice fix and stand to win big during the campaign period. Walkerworld Malaysia promises to leave you buzzing long after the last beat drops!

Get more details about Alan Walker's KL concert here:

Uncle Roger recently revealed that he's engaged and introduced his fiancé to fans:

Here are other concerts happening in Malaysia soon:

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