K-pop band DAY6 sold out their concert at Axiata Arena in Kuala Lumpur on 31 January 2026, as part of their 10th anniversary tour “The Decade”.
The concert marked a significant milestone for the four-member group, consisting of members Sungjin, Young K, Wonpil and Dowoon. The band celebrated its decade-long career journey with fans called “My Days” through a series of special performances across Asia.
The Kuala Lumpur show came shortly after successful concerts in other Southeast Asian cities, continuing the momentum of their highly anticipated anniversary tour.
The Axiata Arena venue, located in Bukit Jalil, hosted the event starting from 5pm on Saturday evening. The concert featured multiple ticket categories ranging from standing room to VIP packages, with prices ranging from RM398 to RM1,098 for VIP seating options, according to allkpop.
Ticket sales began with a Live Nation presale on September 23, 2025, which sold out completely within hours. The sale to the general public followed on September 24, 2025, and tickets continued to sell rapidly as fans competed to secure their seats.
This anniversary tour was particularly special because it coincided with the release of DAY6’s fourth full-length album, “The Decade”, released on September 5, 2025. This album marked their first regular studio album in nearly six years, making it a significant return to the recording scene.
The tour itself began with two historic opening shows at Goyang Sports Complex in South Korea on August 30-31, 2025, where the band made history as the first Korean band to perform in a stadium.
The Kuala Lumpur concert was one of several international stops for the band. Other Asia-Pacific cities included Bangkok (27 September 2025), Ho Chi Minh City (18 October 2025), Hong Kong (17 January 2026) and Manila (24 January 2026).
Each concert showcased DAY6’s signature rock-pop sound combined with heartfelt ballads and fan-favorite hits that have defined their career over the past decade.
The band’s performance setlist typically included both their classic hits and new material from “The Decade” album. Depending on the tour’s other stops, fans could expect to hear favorites like “Zombie,” “Congratulations” and “You Were Beautiful,” along with high-energy anthems like “Shoot Me” and “Time of Our Life.” Alive nation reported.
The concert also featured songs from their latest album, including “Disco Day”, “Take All My Heart” and “Dream Bus”, offering the audience a mix of nostalgic and fresh content.
The sell-out demonstrated DAY6’s strong fan base and their continued relevance in the K-pop industry, including as a rock band in a market dominated by pop groups.
Their ability to fill major concert venues in multiple countries reflects years of consistent music releases, engaging live performances and deep connections with their global audiences.
The anniversary tour represented not only a celebration of the band’s past successes, but also an affirmation of their lasting musical impact and loyal fan community, as scheduled. Zalora.


