Friday, December 24th, 2010 1,553 views
Merry X’mas and a Happy New Year 2011!

Where are you going for Christmas countdown on the X’mas eve today? Where to have a good and romantic Christmas Eve dinner?
Hehe… Let me present you my X’mas dance! Don’t laugh k! =p

Ho Ho Ho Merry Christmas!

Also 2010 is coming! Where are you going for New Year countdown on the New Year Eve next week? What are you planning to do on New Year Eve? Have you achieve everything you want to for 2010? What’s your 2011 New Year Resolutions?
Happy New Year 2011!
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Thursday, December 31st, 2009 3,305 views

1Utama 2010 Countdown Concert @ Central Park Avenue
31 December 2009 8pm, Central Park Avenue (Road will be closed)
Celebrate this new year with Asia’s Legendary Music Band – Beyond from Hong Kong, Pop Shuvit, HaoRen 朱浩仁, Joe Flizzow, Will 黄威尔, Crossfire, Alvin 钟健桦 and Azizi at 1 Utama Shopping Centre. Be memerised with the spectacular international musical firework presentation when the clock ticked.
There’s International Musical Firework Presentation! Hopefully it’s good and get a good spot to see the fireworks, it will be the park there.
Admission is FREE. Get up-close with your favourite artistes at 2010 ZONE with 2010 PASS from 2010 Countdown Concert’s partners today!
2x complimentary passes for any purchase or just flash your valid ONECARD.
- Valid from 20 December onwards till all passes are given out.
- Valid for purchase at any outlet except Cold Storage and outlets located at Centre Court and Courtyard.
- Redeemable at Customer Service Centre, Ground Floor Highstreet.
On the other hand the Curve, e@Curve and Ikano Power Centre will have own countdown party as well, and features exciting performers, dancers and a superb fireworks and light display. The artiste line-up includes Faizal Tahir, Jaclyn Victor, Meet Uncle Hussain, Jym, Kay, Diplomats of Drums and Kuala Lumpur Drumline Corps. Popular DJ Joey G and international model Kylie Chapman will be the party’s emcees.
I might be in 1U for the countdown. Where will you be going? Any other suggestion? Don’t want to go KL countdown lo too jam… Pavilion, Bukit Bintang, Sg Wang, KLCC sure jam… Some road will be closed for the countdown party too. So if you want go KL for countdown I suggest you to take public transport LRT as the business hours will be extended till 3am if I get the info correctly.
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Wednesday, December 30th, 2009 2,429 views


林宇中、陳勢安、劉紓妤和東于哲是今年金河廣場跨年音樂派對其中4個單位的演出歌手。(圖:星洲日報)
MY FM为指定电台,金河广场主办,《金河MY Music跨年派对》。
出席歌手包括: BOSCO 黄宗泽、周定纬、许仁杰、潘裕文、CHIN、林宇中、SUKI 刘纾妤、ANDREW 陈势安、曾洁钰、东于哲以及MY FM DJ Royce陈志康、Nicholas翁书尉、尹汇雰、颜薇恩。一起来Party吧
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If I’m not wrong, there will be fireworks and the best thing is your could see fireworks from KLCC and other shopping complex nearby too, so remember to find a good place! Happy New Year!
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Tuesday, December 30th, 2008 6,176 views
Do not attend any of those unauthorized countdown or party to avoid any problem arise or being scam and only go to those legal ones. =)
1) 2009 NEW YEAR EVE COUNTDOWN CARNIVAL @ 1UTAMA WITH INTERNATIONAL MUSICAL FIREWORKS PRESENTATION
2) STREET PARTY NEW YEAR EVE COUNTDOWN 2009 CELEBRATION @ Sungei Wang
3) The Curve’s Masquerade New Year Celebration 2009
4) New Year Eve Countdown With Leo Ku
KUALA TERENGGANU: Under-wear off – that is one of the conditions for guys who want to attend a mega sex party on New Year’s Eve that is scheduled to be held in Johor Baru.
The second condition is that girls must wear only G-string panties and be prepared to take them off after midnight to usher in the new year.
It is learnt that invitations enclosed in New Year greeting cards are being distributed here. Upon opening the greeting card, there is a note with this statement: “Are you below 40? If you are, then browse this web address and you won’t regret it.”
On the website are three handphone numbers for those who want to attend the sex party to contact. The Star managed to get in touch with one of the contact persons and the woman who answered the call identified herself as Ida.
She claimed to be the organiser of the sex party and she expected 350 revellers to attend the event.
Ida then demanded a deposit of RM250 as entrance fee for each participant and the amount had to be banked into her account number.
“Are you a male? Don’t worry, we have 200-over women there for you, including those from Batam (Indonesia) but you must be prepared to go naked, you know,” she said. Ida said there were also several female students from colleges in Kuala Lumpur and Malacca who had confirmed their attendance.
“We need more males for the party. We are short of men. Don’t worry about partners, there will be plenty of them on that night,” she said. When asked about the venue of the party, Ida replied, “You bank in RM100 first, we will send all the details. The balance must be deposited before we confirm your name.
“We will prepare the liquor and accommodation but you have to pay separately for these, but they will cost only a nominal sum,” she said.
Ida also divulged that the party would be held at a secluded area fronting the beach and gave an assurance that there would be scouts stationed at all entry points to the venue to alert the revellers in case there is a raid.
“The party will go on all night long, and you are free to do whatever you wish to do,” she said. Ida also recommended that guys should bring along condoms.
“With HIV on the increase, the organiser can’t guarantee it will be AIDS-free, so it’s better to be safe,” she laughed. However, Ida suspected something amiss when more questions were posed to her.
“Are you from Special Branch?” she asked, before ending the call.
Attempts to contact the other numbers were futile.
In JOHOR BARU, Johor CID chief Senior Asst Comm (II) Amer Awal urged the public not to be involved in the party and said the organisers could be con men.
“Why would they demand money before they reveal the location? In the end, they will probably just run away with the money.
“We will be investigating the matter. The police will also inform the state religious department and the local council to be on the watch-out for any suspicious activities,” he said. He said those with information could contact the nearest police station or the police hotline at 07-221 2999.
Source : TheStar
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Tuesday, December 30th, 2008 3,119 views

Date : 31 December 2008 – 1 January 2009
Location : Road between the Curve & Ikano, Mutiara Damansara
This 31 December, be prepared to lose yourself as you celebrate the year-end with stilt walkers, living statues, walkabout minglers, fire performers and jugglers. Don’t miss out on this chance to party the night away and welcome a brand new of fun and festivities.
Bringing New Cheer To The New Year. Adding to the excitement are performances by these popular artistes.
- Juwita Suwito
- Rynn Lim
- Liang
- Karen Kong
- Altered Frequency
- Faizal Thair
Official Website : http://www.thecurve.com.my/
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Saturday, December 27th, 2008 2,650 views
Hong Kong artiste Leo Ku will be ushering in the New Year with his fans at Genting’s Arena of Stars.
Following his Magic Moments 2007 tour concert at Stadium Merdeka, Kuala Lumpur, last Christmas, Leo Ku is back this year to lead fans to a rousing countdown at the Arena of Stars, Genting – City of Entertainment, on New Year’s Eve.
Starting off in showbiz as a TVB entertainment news presenter and host of Jade Solid Gold music show in 1992, Ku turned singer in 1994 with his Cantopop album Explanation of Love.

Actor and Cantopop singer Leo Ku, named Favourite Artiste of Hong Kong at MTV Asia Awards 2008, will hold a concert in Genting on New Year’s Eve.
The 36-year-old entertainer has come a long way since becoming the first singer to win all four newcomer gold awards from Hong Kong’s radio and TV stations.
He was also named Favourite Artiste of Hong Kong at MTV Asia Awards 2008, which was held at Genting’s Arena of Stars in August.
Ku is one of the few Cantopop singers who uses falsetto to perfection; he has been commended by Taiwan-based R&B star David Tao. Ku has also been referred to as one of the New Four Heavenly Kings – along with Hacken Lee, Andy Hui and Edmond Leung – by none other than evergreen Hong Kong entertainer Alan Tam.
Apart from his base in Hong Kong, his concert tours have taken him to Malaysia, Singapore, Australia, Canada and China.
The singer-cum-actor has more than 30 albums and a dozen feature films (including voiceovers for animations) under his belt.
His smash hit album Jade Solid Gold, named after a popular music show of the same name, hit double platinum (100,000 copies) two months after its release, and became one of Hong Kong’s top 10 albums in 2005.
The theme song of the album, Solid Gold Hits, is also one of Ku’s most popular songs.
Leo Ku New Year’s Eve Live in Genting is organised by Genting – City of Entertainment. The one-night show will be staged at the Arena of Stars on Dec 31 at 8pm.
Tickets are selling at RM100, RM170, RM250, RM350 and RM470. The first 1,000 tickets purchased are entitled to a 20% discount (except VIP tickets).
No admission for infants and children below age three. Children aged three and above require tickets for admission.
For ticket reservations and concert enquiries, call 03-2718 1118 or visit www.genting.com.my. Click here for the Floor Plan.
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Thursday, December 25th, 2008 5,700 views

STREET PARTY NEW YEAR EVE COUNTDOWN 2009 CELEBRATION @ Sungei Wang
City folks can look forward to a joyful New Year Countdown 2009 celebration as Sungei Wang Plaza in collaboration with MY FM and Kuala Lumpur Chinese Assembly Hall will be organising ‘Street Party Countdown 2009’ on 31st December 2008.
The celebration will kick off at 7pm at Jalan Sultan Ismail, in front of Sungei Wang Plaza with colourful cultural shows, fun stage activities, exhilarating concert and exciting fireworks display at the stroke of 12 midnight.
The most entertaining highlight is a concert featuring many international and local Chinese artistes. Edmond Leong will be specially flown in from Hong Kong together with Golf and Mike from Thailand while Malaysia’s Chinese heartthrobs like Nicholas Teo, Danell Lee, Yise Loo, Tate Chan, Wan Qian, Will Ng, Manhand, Hao Ren and Ming will belt out their hits songs to entertain the crowd.
The Main Sponsor of Street Party Countdown 2009 is DiGi with Magnum and Nokia as the Co- Sponsors and ASTRO as the Official TV Station.
For more information, please call Promotions and Public Relations Department at 03-2144 9988 or Information Counter at 03-2148 6109.
Venue: Sungei Wang Plaza
Date: 31 December 2008 To 01 January 2009
Time: 7.00pm on wards.
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Wednesday, December 24th, 2008 4,796 views
It’s countdown to a whole new year again! Join us this 31 Dec, 6.30pm onwards at Central Park Avenue with a Brazilian Carnival-inspired street carnival filled with Samba Dancers, Masquerade Artistes, Capoeira Performers, Percussionists, Fire Eaters and lots more.
Be entertained by our Malaysia’s very own artistes Gary Yap 叶俊岑, Suki, Kay 郭晓薇 etc, let us countdown together with a sensational performance by Justin 侧田 and Casey 谢文雅 from Hong Kong.
There will also be a SPECTACULAR INTERNATIONAL MUSICAL FIREWORKS PRESENTATION.
To find out more, you’ll have to drop-by to witness it yourself on 31 Dec.
Also, get your YELLOW PASS today to party at the YELLOW ZONE from our partners:
DiGi (Main Partner):
Show your DiGi sms at DiGi booth on 31 Dec from 6.30pm to redeem a YELLOW PASS. 2,000 passes available.
Ogawa (Official Partner):
To be confirmed.
Sony Ericsson (Official Partner):
To be confirmed.
988 友声有色 (Official Radio Station):
Get your Yellow Pass by participating in 988’s call-in contest or look out for 988’s Happy Cruisers. For more details, log on to www.988.com.my.
OneCard:
Be the first 500 to flash your ONECARD at our Customer Service Centre, Ground Floor Highstreet from 27th December onwards to receive 2 Yellow Passes!
Venue: Central Park Avenue, 1Utama
Date: 31 December 2008 To 01 January 2009
Time: 6.30pm on wards.

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