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Fauziah Latiff’s ‘4 Decades’ concert draws nearly 3,000 fans in Kuala Lumpur
Nearly 3,000 fans attended Fauziah Latiff’s ‘4 Decades Fauziah Latiff Live in Concert’ at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre, where the singer — affectionately known as Kak Gee — marked her four‑decade career. — Pictures via Instagram/ideatelier.co

KUALA LUMPUR, May 12 — Reaching four decades in the entertainment industry is more than just a milestone in numbers; it is a long journey filled with triumphs and setbacks, treasured memories and heartfelt appreciation, all of which were beautifully encapsulated in the recent 4 Decades Fauziah Latiff Live in Concert.

Held at the Plenary Hall of the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre (KLCC), the concert became a platform for 56-year-old Fauziah Latiff, affectionately known as Kak Gee, to reflect on her artistic journey through an emotionally rich and nostalgic performance that celebrated her enduring bond with fans since the early days of her career.

Nearly 3,000 fans filled the venue, most dressed in white as a symbol of unity and unwavering support for the singer long associated with timeless romantic ballads.

From the moment she stepped onto the stage, Fauziah embraced humility, admitting that the evening was not about chasing technical perfection, but about the sincerity of an artiste performing for loyal fans who have stood by her since the cassette era.

“Might not be perfect (the singing), but I truly hope everyone here tonight will leave with beautiful memories shared with me,” she said emotionally.

The more-than-two-hour showcase took audiences through chapter after chapter of Fauziah’s career with a repertoire of 22 hit songs, including Setiaku Korbankan, Tua Mengejar Kita, Enggan, Dia, Sahabat, Dari Kaki Tangga Ke Menara and Teratai Layu di Tasik Madu.

Although age may have altered the strength of her vocals from her peak years, Fauziah compensated masterfully with deep emotional expression, making every lyric feel more alive and resonate directly with the audience.

The mature musical arrangements, complemented by cinematic LED stage visuals, further elevated the overall presentation, lending each segment a refined, elegant and storytelling quality.

Fauziah’s graceful appearance in four stunning creations by designer Ezuwan Ismail also stirred memories of her golden era, transporting audiences back to the height of her fame.

The atmosphere grew increasingly lively as almost the entire audience joined in singing along, transforming the Plenary Hall into a heartfelt reunion of generations raised on her evergreen melodies.

One of the night’s standout moments came when Fauziah performed Enggan, a song she admitted has always been among the most challenging pieces to deliver live, yet one she carried through with remarkable emotional conviction.

Masya-Allah, my knees are trembling. This song is truly a killer (difficult). Even producers knew this from the beginning. It’s the scariest song in the world for me to sing,” she joked, drawing cheers from fans.

The memorable evening was further enlivened by the appearance of the ‘King of Pop’ Datuk Jamal Abdillah, who joined Fauziah for a duet of Kehebatan Cinta, alongside support from fellow artistes including Ziana Zain, Liza Hanim, Rozita Che Wan, Amylea Azizan and Azah Aziz.

Without relying on excessive gimmicks, the concert proved that the true strength of an entertainer lies in the ability to share genuine emotion and sincerity.

Fauziah Latiff ultimately demonstrated that while time continues to move forward, the memories and emotions woven through her music will remain timeless across generations. — Bernama

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