2017/08/08

Dayang Nurrqausar

On a very lazy Thursday evening, my Whatsapp notification popped out on the phone screen and it was from Tadwini. I am not sure if I've ever introduced her before on this blog, but she's one of my very good friends since foundation studies. Our gang is called... ATAN (I know right it sounds so loser lol but there's more elaboration on that (Let's hope that I'll blog about this soon). She had several tickets of Tapestry of Colour, a fund-raising orchestra concert by the Universiti Teknologi Petronas (UTP) students collaborated with outside guests and this time around, the main guest was Dayang Nurfaizah! It was held at Petronas Filharmonik Hall at KLCC, every orchestra's and band's dream to perform here. No one can resist this opportunity so I knew that I cannot miss the chance! 








We (I) came late that we missed the first part of the opening show (gosh traffic jammed!) but the three hours show was amazing! I was so impressed with the UTP students, they play instruments so well and it was so extra because they study engineering and soon to be Malaysia's future engineers. Haish so talented. I wish to become one too but the only instrument that I can play is recorder and songs such as Mary had a little lamb and Aku Burung Tiong (Cikgu Asmida is going to be so proud reading this). I also am going to attach here, Dayang's Lelaki Teragung, you are going to be really amazed! 

Hugs and big thank you to Tadwini for actually asking me out for the concert. It was also nice to meet Miera, Tadwini's school friend who also joined us that beautiful evening. 







Below, Dayang's magical voice and above, our glowing face helped by the evening sunshine. 








I wish I have a great voice too so that later I can be a part-time lawyer and the remaining hours to be spent as a singer and you can call me, Dayang Qausar or Rizq Nurfaizah.

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