
Kenny G performing at SICC.
KOTA KINABALU (July 12): Fans packed a ballroom of the Sabah International Convention Centre (SICC) to watch world-renowned saxophonist Kenny G perform there for the first time yesterday.
Over 3,500 fans from Sabah, as well as neighbouring Sarawak and Brunei flocked to the venue where Kenny performed as part of his “Timeless Legacy” World Tour.
A fan who worked in Kuching, Sarawak, said she took two days off to ensure she wouldn’t miss the show, which she described as a “once in a lifetime event”.
She added that she deliberately bought tickets for the front row for herself and her parents, although it is costlier.
“And why now? I am a big fan of Kenny G and this chance may not past my way again,” she added.
The Grammy Award-winning artist, who is 69 this year, made a memorable entrance by walking through the aisles while performing his opening piece, “Loving You,” on the saxophone, personally greeting fans as he made his way to the stage.
The intimate, heartfelt gesture immediately established a warm and personal atmosphere, drawing the audience into a night defined by musical brilliance, sincerity and emotional resonance.
Backed by his exceptional band, Kenny delivered a masterful setlist of hits like “Songbird,” “Forever in Love,” and “The Moment,” along with a moving rendition of “My Heart Will Go On.”
While onstage, he introduced each of his bandmates: his longtime bandmate Robert Damper on piano, whom he said has been playing music with him since his school days; John Ramond on guitar; Daniel Bejarano on drums; Ron Powell on percussion; and Vail Johnson on bass.
During his performance, Kenny spoke in Malay, “Saya cinta Malaysia” and “Terima kasih ke atas kehadiran kamu.”
As the audience continued to cheer for him, he asked, “How is my accent? Good accent?”
“Kini saya akan memainkan lagu sentimental. Thank you very much,” he added.
His bandmates, all accomplished musicians in their own right, were given time to shine, delivering energetic and technically impressive solo sections that added flair, rhythm and dimension to the night’s musical journey.
A highlight included a medley of Chinese classics such as “The Moon Represents My Heart,” connecting with the local audience. The polished production, immersive lighting, and rich acoustics contributed to an unforgettable night.
The concert, presented by Star Planet, was a landmark cultural event for East Malaysia, cementing Kenny’s timeless influence.
Kenny continues his Malaysia tour with a performance at Arena of Stars, Resorts World Genting on July 13 at 6pm.
Kenny, who is also composer, and producer celebrated for his signature smooth jazz sound, began playing saxophone at age 10 and rose to fame with his breakthrough 1986 album Duotones, featuring the hit single “Songbird.”
With over 75 million albums sold worldwide, he is the best-selling instrumentalist of the modern era. His smooth phrasing, melodic finesse, and soulful vibrato have won him fans across generations.
He has collaborated with a wide range of artists, from Whitney Houston and Celine Dion to Kanye West and The Weeknd, proving his timeless appeal and musical versatility.
With more than 20 studio albums to his name, Kenny continues to captivate global audiences, solidifying his legacy as an icon of instrumental music.