Homegrown Live (Volume 2)

where local original music takes centre stage.

Open Approved
24 Jan 2026
8:30PM
Asia/Kuala_Lumpur
Event

Event Details

Duration 180 minutes
Children Admission Tickets Required
Seating Free seating
Doors Open 15 minutes before event
Dress Code Casual

About This Event

ABOUT THE EVENT

"Homegrown Live" is a periodical music event that aims to provide a safe space for local musicians (bands and singer-songwriters) to showcase original works at our art space - pangkin@ejklsseni (located in Wangsa Maju). The event celebrates and platforms originality and original songs; and thus, we only allow original songs during the event (no covers allowed) with the intention to uplift local songwriters and composers in the local music scene.

ARTIST LINE-UP (in order of performance)

i) Seen at Five

ii) Ray Danial

iii) Suicidal Sax Machines

iv) NFRE

v) Noel Ng

vi) Radiowave

EVENT DETAILS

Date: 24 January 2026

Time: 8.30PM

Venue: pangkin@ejklsseni

Ticket: RM30

ABOUT EJKLS SENI

EJKLS Seni (CA0321697-T) is a self-funded social-oriented arts collective with the aim to provide an inclusive safe-space for arts practitioners in Malaysia to create and present original artistic works with social relevance. We intend to champion adult-oriented contents, original art works, and social commentaries in our productions and events; aside from strongly advocating for accessibility towards arts and arts education. Our collective originated as a theatre-based group, and over the years have ventured into other forms of arts, including poetry, music, dance, and visual arts – with the aim to bridge in the gaps between the different scenes in the arts community. TO date, EJKLS Seni has produced multiple events, ranging from theatre productions (i.e., “Garam”, “Dara, Darah, & Amarah”, & “Why Do We Dream What We Dream When We Dream What We Dream”), multidisciplinary arts events (i.e., Breaking Borders), poetry events (i.e., “Senggama Kata” & “Pabila Aksara Berasmara”), and music events (i.e., Kampong Session).

EJKLS Seni strongly advocates for accessibility towards arts and arts education. Over the years, we have started multiple education-based initiatives – among them are The Young Blood Experiment (TYBE), Arts Accessibility Programme (AAP), Creators’ Lab, and the Actors’ Safe Stage Initiative. 

Visit our website at: www.ejklsseni.com