From Futsal To Dining In 1Utama: INFINITE’s Nam Woo-Hyun Shares His Malaysian Highlights

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After his recent concert in Kuala Lumpur, Nam Woo-hyun (남우현) of Korea’s 2nd generation boy band INFINITE (인피니트) was seen around different parts of the city, and even went up to Genting Highland. It seems like the idol is having fun exploring what Malaysia has in stock for him!

The singer was first spotted during his arrival to this country on 25th October (Friday) at KLIA, just a day before fans were to meet him at his “TREEWORLD” concert tour in Kuala Lumpur. Before taking the stage at his solo concert, which was the last destination of the tour, the star posted on his Instagram story to share what he did and where he went before the show.

Source: Twitter (@nwh91_0208)

One of the places that the idol visited while in town was popular PJ mall, 1 Utama. He even took a picture of the ongoing Korean food fest happing in the complex, and captioned it, “K-food ping”. Afterwards, the singer enjoyed a chili crab delicacy before going up the windy hills of Genting Highlands in Pahang. Unfortunately, the 33-year-old didn’t share what he did while at Genting Highlands but he seemed to have enjoyed himself.

However, the most shocking thing the superstar did while in KL was going out of his way to play futsal with locals! The idol joined a group of boys playing in an indoor court, and even took pictures with the young men. Some fans noted that he even dressed appropriately for the occasion, sporting a black-and-white jersey. Although he wasn’t a local, he blended in so well that even fans couldn’t spot him in a glance.

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Sources: Twitter (@msiakpopfans) (@nwh91_0208)

We’re glad to see an international idol rocking Malaysia as a local would! It sure is a refreshing sight to indulge in. Perhaps Woo-hyun will partake in these little adventures again when he returns with the rest of INFINITE for their concert. Did you go to Nam Woo-hyun’s concert on 26th October?

Sources: Twitter (1)(2)

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