From her humble beginnings in the suburbs of Subang Jaya to the glamorous floodlights of Hollywood, Yunalis Zarai has proven time and time again that she is a world-class act in her own right.
Yuna's voyage to the United States has so far been a tale of wonders. After releasing her debut self-titled US album under the uber-hip Fader label, she got the attention of world-renown composer/producer David Foster and was recently signed under his Verve Music Group and now is a part of his stable of artists that boasts the likes of Andrea Bocelli, Carla Bruni, Diana Krall, Melody Gardot and so many more. Her latest offfering, the Sixth Street EP (featuring collaboration with Mike Einziger from the critically-acclaimed rock band Incubus) was a strong indication of an artist making her mark into the international music scene and heading towards greater heights making her much-anticipated second full-length album something to be excited about.
In collaboration with Istana Budaya and coinciding with the National Symphony Orchestra's (NSO) 20th year anniversary, Yuna's debut Istana Budaya solo concert promises 3 magical nights of sights and sounds as she and her band The Palauans presents the audience with a captivating, never-seen-before journey into Yuna's musical wonderland with the lush accompaniment of the NSO led by renowned conductor Mustafa Fuzer Nawi.
This 2-hour long concert will bear witness to Yuna's musical prowess delivering 20 of her self-written songs on the grandest of stages deep in the heart of Kuala Lumpur; where it all began for this humble girl with big dreams.
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