Boney M. Comes to Malaysia to Celebrate 50th Anniversary, Uncles and Aunties Dance Live
Published atJan 13, 2025 03:28 pm
The legendary classic group "Boney M.", who were popular worldwide in the 1970s and 80s, has specially come to Kuala Lumpur to hold the "Boney M. 50th Anniversary Tour Concert" and celebrate the 50th anniversary with Malaysian fans.
Boney M. member Maizie Williams, along with performers Kelly Rahman, Samantha Scott, and Doreen Patel, came to Kuala Lumpur. The concert attracted more than 3,000 friends from three major ethnic groups to support the event. Right at the start of the concert, they performed hit songs like "Sunny," "Daddy Cool," "Hooray Hooray," instantly heating up the atmosphere. Boney M., known for their disco music, instantly turned the venue into a disco.After Maizie and the singers performed several hits, they were amazed by the enthusiasm of Malaysian fans. She said, "You are really enthusiastic, we love it here. I know the traffic outside is congested, but we managed to make it here!" Boney M. mentioned that their songs would take everyone back to the past, "You can go back to whenever you want, the era of Boney M. is your era." Since Boney M. excels at disco music, the four instantly transformed the venue into a disco, bringing fans back to the 1970s and 80s. The uncles and aunties present were very excited, rushing to the front of the stage to sing and dance, as if they were back in their youthful days.
At this moment, seeing the fans dancing so fervently made Boney M. very happy. They even randomly pulled two female audience members onto the stage to dance during the performance of "Brown Girl in The Ring." Maizie expressed at the end of the concert that she hopes to come back to Malaysia to perform again, "Thank you for your support over the past 50 years. With your support, we can come this far. We hope to come back soon and sing for you all again!"
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