Kuala Lumpur is positioning itself as a major live entertainment destination in Asia, with a packed calendar of international concerts expected to draw hundreds of thousands of fans this year. But as demand accelerates, the industry is also running up against structural constraints, from venue shortages and ageing infrastructure to logistical bottlenecks and rising operational pressures. As competition intensifies with cities like Singapore and Bangkok, what will it take for Kuala Lumpur to build a more competitive and sustainable live entertainment ecosystem capable of supporting the next phase of regional growth?
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