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Thai rapper MILLI announces Asia tour across Singapore, Jakarta, Hong Kong and more

In MILLI's words, "I'm comin' for you For you, for you I'm comin' for you."

Dewi Nurjuwita
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Dewi Nurjuwita
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Thai rapper, singer and songwriter MILLI is taking her music across the region with her first-ever solo Asia tour, MILLI JAA EHH! ASIA TOUR 2026.

The tour will kick off in Jakarta on Jul 25 at Bengkel Space, before heading to Taipei on Aug 9 at The Wall. She will then perform in Kuala Lumpur on Sep 4 at Jiospace, followed by her Singapore show on Sep 5 at Foo Chow Building. The Asia tour continues in Hong Kong on Sep 19 at Portal and Bangkok on Oct 3 at Samyan Mitrtown, with Manila and Seoul stops also on the lineup, though dates and venues have yet to be announced.

MILLI first made international waves with her viral mango sticky rice moment at Coachella 2022, where she became the first Thai artist to perform on the festival’s main stage. Since then, she has grown into one of Thailand’s most exciting music exports, known for her sharp rap flow, playful stage presence and high-energy performances.

Her career has also included major collaborations with artists such as Tilly Birds, F.HERO, Changbin of Stray Kids, BIBI, Jackson Wang and Jay Park. Her debut album BABB BUM BUM won Best Album of the Year and Best Solo Artist of the Year at the TOTY Music Awards 2022, while her latest album HEAVYWEIGHT further cements her status as one of Asia’s standout female rappers.

The tour takes its name from JAA EHH, a track from HEAVYWEIGHT, and marks a major milestone in MILLI’s growing international career.

For ticketing details and updates, visit MILLI's website here.

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