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When Malaysian boy band 3P first started 13 years ago as a street dance crew called Rejuvenate, a world tour with stops in Kuala Lumpur, Taipei, and Singapore was likely the last thing on their minds. But after a winding journey from dancers to YouTubers, influencers, and singers, the trio of Kevin Ong, Danny Lee and Caven Tang are now set to bring their tour to a grand finale at the Singapore Indoor Stadium on December 27.
As they gear up for the final stop on their XIN World Tour, 3P’s latest album reflects their artistic journey and evolution over the years.
“XIN represents a new beginning. In this album, we explored many things we’ve never done before, such as collaborating with other musicians and producers, filming music videos overseas, and experimenting with new styles and ideas,” the group said. “Through XIN, we hope to inspire our fans to keep growing and moving forward, just as we have. The message is clear: you can’t stay in the same place forever. Change isn’t easy, but it’s something we all need to face with courage.”
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After the 2012 formation of Rejuvenate, the group ventured into content creation, producing entertaining skits and trendy challenges on their YouTube channel, racking up 568,000 subscribers over the years.
In 2019, 3P released their first original single, 21 Banluck, with the music video amassing 4.1 million views.
“The first turning point for us came with 21 Banluck,” the group said. “At the time, we created it just for fun. It was more like video content than an official music release. But we decided to take the project seriously, working with a skilled music producer, strong choreography, and high production quality. The outcome exceeded our expectations and made us realise that music could be a path we could truly pursue. From then on, we started creating more music videos with stronger concepts and defined characters.”
Three years later, they pulled out all the stops with the release of the wildly popular Hu Else, timed to celebrate the Year of the Tiger in the lunar zodiac calendar.
We decided to go all out, investing more budget, planning, and effort into the music production. When Hu Else was released, it went viral, and audiences began to recognise us, proving that choosing music was the right path,” they said.
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In 2024, the group decided to fully focus on music production while continuing to captivate fans with their signature dance routines.
“Our creative passions, combined with the strong support from our audience, inspired us to pursue this direction more seriously,” they said.
The group has also set their sights on developing a distinctive style unique to their brand and showcasing it on the global stage.
“We don’t aim to be the ‘best’ or the ‘most professional.’ Instead, we want to represent Malaysia’s local style and show the world what our country can achieve. We also hope to collaborate with artists from different countries and learn from one another,” the group said, citing dream collaborations with Japanese act YOASOBI, Taiwanese star Jay Chou and Show Lo, and local pop icon JJ Lin.
As their Singapore show draws closer, the group is thrilled to connect with their Singapore fans.
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“Singapore fans are always so passionate and full of energy, so we thought, ‘Why not go big this time?’ We’re especially excited because it’s the final stop of our tour. It feels like a grand finale, a celebration of everything we’ve accomplished, and a way to welcome the new year together. We hope everyone comes, enjoys themselves, and feels our energy and vibe throughout the night,” they said, adding that a special surprise is in store for Singapore fans as the show caps off their tour.
“This tour is not just about performing, but about showing how far we’ve come and sharing our growth with everyone who has supported us.”
Centre stage in the 12,000-seater arena can be daunting for most acts, but 3P are excited to soak in the atmosphere of the iconic venue.
“It’s truly an honour for us that our first concert can be held at the Singapore Indoor Stadium. We feel very proud, because it’s not easy to achieve. We’re putting in double the effort so that everyone who comes can feel our hard work and passion. For us, this concert is all about three hearts coming together as one, giving our best to create an unforgettable night for everyone.”
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Taking over the Singapore Indoor Stadium on 27 December 2025, 3P promises an unforgettable night packed with signature hits and dynamic dance showcases. Grab your tickets here and be part of 3P’s XIN experience!