After years of waiting, K-pop sensations TOMORROW X TOGETHER (투모로우바이투게더), fondly known as TXT, are finally in Malaysia! The quintet has made their way to our shores for their first concert in Kuala Lumpur this weekend.
On 12th February 2026 (Thursday), TXT arrived at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) ahead of their concert at Axiata Arena on 14th February 2026 (Saturday). Local MOAs (TXT fans) have eagerly waited for this moment, as it marks the members’ first appearance in Malaysia since their debut in 2019.


@sarahkentah @TOMORROW X TOGETHER i saw them all.. soobin,yeonjun, beomgyu, taehyun, and kai🥹😭 #txt #yeonjun #soobin #beomgyu #taehyun hashtag hueningkai (i hat3 the limited hashtags😭)ot5, txt in kl, klia, 2026 IS GONNA BE THE BEST YEARR
As such, many fans gathered at KLIA to welcome the members as they arrived. Some even prepared large banners to greet the members, making the experience even more lively. Despite it being late at night, MOAs loudly cheered when the group walked through the arrival hall at the airport.
TXT appeared touched by the warm welcome, waving to the crowd standing on the upper floor. Soobin (수빈) and Hueningkai (휴닝카이) even bowed their heads to show appreciation for the fans who waited at the airport. Taehyun (태현) would later share a video he took of the crowd on his Instagram Stories, paired with an emoji of the Malaysian flag and a heart.

@txtwerse There are safety rules in 🇲🇾 so everyone is greeting from second floor only #txt #moa #malaysia #viral #kpop

The interaction between TXT and local MOAs also prompted praise. Many K-pop fans and netizens praised Malaysian MOAs for maintaining a safe distance from the members and not causing a disturbance at the airport. Even KLIA’s official social media thanked the crowd for prioritising safety and following the rules.
It’s worth noting that there was previously a discourse about whether fans should wait at airports for their idols’ arrival, with local MOAs being the centre of the discussion. It’s good to know that Malaysian K-pop fans are well-behaved at airports, giving their idols a good first impression.
Sources: Twitter (1)(2)(3)






