WOODZ Turns KL Into a Heartfelt Karaoke Night at ‘Archive. 1’ World Tour

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It wasn’t just another tour stop—it was a night that felt deeply personal, intimate, and uniquely for Malaysian. MOODZ. At the Kuala Lumpur leg of his 2026 WOODZ World Tour ‘Archive. 1’, WOODZ didn’t just perform—he connected, listened, and most importantly, made fans feel seen.

Taking the stage right on the dot at 8PM, WOODZ opened the night with a powerful trio—“Bloodline,” “Downtown,” and “Dirt On My Leather”—instantly setting the tone with his signature intensity and charisma. The energy in the hall surged as fans welcomed him back, marking his long-awaited return after three years.

Greeting the crowd with a warm smile, WOODZ shared, “It’s been 3 years since I last performed here, and I’m really happy to be back.” But what followed wasn’t just a standard setlist—it was a carefully crafted experience, filled with thoughtful moments that made Kuala Lumpur feel like the most special stop on the tour.

From fan-favourite tracks like “Drowning,” “I’ll Never Love Again,” “Cinema,” to “To My January,” WOODZ delivered each song with emotional depth and vocal precision. Yet, what truly set the night apart was his genuine effort to bridge cultures—effortlessly interacting with fans in Bahasa Malaysia. “Korang enjoy tak?” he asked, met with roaring cheers. “Terima kasih for singing with me… Sayang~ Gempak! Syiok! Hari ini memang best! Mantap! Korang sangat cantik!” His playful use of local phrases didn’t just entertain—it warmed hearts, drawing fans even closer to him. 

One of the biggest surprises of the night came when WOODZ treated fans to a special cover of “Sempurna” by Malaysian band Insomniacks. What made the moment even more memorable was his impressively clear pronunciation, delivering the song with sincerity and care. He shared that he had prepared the performance just two weeks prior, expressing how happy he was to be able to perform such a beautiful song in Kuala Lumpur. The unexpected cover instantly struck a chord with the audience—“Sempurna” being a fan-favourite among locals—and his effort alone earned him a perfect score in the hearts of many. 

The highlight of the night came when WOODZ transformed the concert hall into something unexpected—a massive karaoke session. Stripping things down to just his guitar, his voice, and thousands of fans, the atmosphere shifted into something beautifully raw and emotional. Together, they sang “Cinema,” “Drowning,” “Sempurna,” “To My January,” and “Human Extinction,” creating a harmony that blurred the line between artist and audience. And just when it seemed like enough, fans shouted “한번 더!”—“one more time.” WOODZ listened. Not once, not twice—but multiple times, he granted their wishes, repeating “Cinema” and “Drowning” up to three times, laughing along as he did. “You guys love singing?” he teased. “You sing better than me… mantap!” The joy was contagious. It wasn’t just a performance—it was a shared experience, one that felt spontaneous, unscripted, and deeply sincere. 

During one of his heartfelt ments, WOODZ reflected on his last visit. “Three years ago, I was a little sick… but I promised to come back healthy. And now, I’m good. Thank you, everyone.” The room softened in that moment, as fans responded with warmth and quiet support, turning the concert into something more than just music—it became a story of growth, healing, and return. 

As the night neared its end, WOODZ reignited the energy with explosive performances of “I Hate You,” “Bump Bump,” and “Stray,” reminding everyone why he’s celebrated as an all-rounder artist. 

A true singer-songwriter, WOODZ continues to prove his versatility—effortlessly blending pop-rock, R&B, hip-hop, and rock ballads, while writing, composing, and producing his own music. His artistry isn’t confined to a single genre, and neither is the way he connects with his fans. Every note, every lyric carries a piece of his story—and Kuala Lumpur got to feel that up close. 

More than just a concert, ‘Archive. 1’ in Kuala Lumpur was a night of shared voices, laughter, and genuine connection. And if there’s one thing fans are hoping for—it’s that the next reunion won’t take another three years.

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