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Kuala Lumpur Sea games 2017 Opening Ceremony Live Stream, TV info

August 17, 2017 by Sea Games Leave a Comment

29th Edition of the Southeast Asian games / Sea games will be schedule to starts from the 19th August and played till 30th August 2017 at various venue of Kuala Lumpur Malaysia. Total 11 teams are participate in 404 events of 38 sports in this Sea games 2017.

Opening Ceremony will be always special for the Major tournament to begin. We all almost near to beginning of One of the Famous Multi Sports events of Sea Games. Opening Ceremony of the Sea games 2017 will be take place at Bukit Jalil Stadium on 19th August. This will surely too be eyecatching a Lots of Fireworks, stage performances of popular artist and Bollywood actors as well as highlight aspects of Malaysia’s history and culture.

Sea games Opening Ceremony programme
Sea games Opening Ceremony programme

Rain may dampen splendour of KL 2017 opening ceremony as weather forecast said that thunderstorms are forecast for around 5pm on Saturday Aug 19, followed by rain in the evening. Thus As per web news Two hours early Kuala Lumpur Opening Ceremony will be held.

“Stadium gates will be opened as early as 4pm while the pre-event programme will start at 6pm before the official opening at 8pm,” the statement added.

“The service to the National Stadium will start from 5pm to 8pm while the service from the stadium will operate from 10.30pm to 1am,” the statement said.

Sea Games Kuala Lumpur Opening Ceremony Program Live stream – TV channels info

All the KL Games Fans searching about How to Watch Today’s Opening Ceremony Events of Kuala Lumpur Games 2017 Live telecast and coverage online. check out below list of Tv channels who broadcast Sea games Opening Ceremony live online.

Malaysia : RTM Channel (TV1, TV2) Media Prima and Astro Arena Sports channel

Singapore : Mediacorp (Mediacorp Oktosports), Singtel TV and StarHub

Thailand: Thai TV Pool

Myanmar: Myanmar Radio and Television

Cambodia: National Radio and Television of Kampuchea

Laos: Laos Radio Television

Vietnam: Vietnam Television

East Timor: Radio-Televisão Timor Leste

Viewers also Watch Sea Games 2017 Opening Ceremony Live Streaming and Video Coverage on Kuala Lumpur Official Youtube Channel.

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Astro Provide the 24 Sports live coverage of Sea games in Malaysia

July 26, 2017 by Sea Games Leave a Comment

Good news for all the sports fans of Malaysia as their regon channel of Astro will be officially broadcast the majority of the sports events of the 2017 Sea games which is played at Kuala Lumpur on the next month.

29th Edition of the Southeast Asian games are almost near to starts and Astro Local sports channel of Astro Arena will be tune 24 sports events live coverage during the two weeks time so this is the biggest live coverage in the history of the games for the astro channel of malaysia.

Kuala Lumpur Games 2017 schedule to played between the 19-30 Date in Various venue where the 38 sports events and 404 events are feature in the tournament.

Astro Arena, RTM and Media Prima provide the majority of the Sea games sports events on their network in Malaysia country for this upcoming KL games 2017.

Sports Events which are Broadcast live on Arena Channel are athletics, aquatics, football (men), cycling (track), tenpin bowling, billiard and snooker, rugby 7’s, weightlifting, table tennis, gymnastics, ice skating, boxing, muay, karate, taekwondo, pencak silat, wushu, basketball, badminton, netball, sepak takraw, squash, archery and hockey.

“Production work for the Games is unique as it involves a consortium of three broadcasters namely Astro Arena, RTM and Media Prima,” said YB Brig Gen Khairy.

“MASOC itself has embarked on an extensive coverage via its digital assets but I believe, many would still want to catch the action on television and big screen,” said YB Brig Gen Khairy.

“This is the start of our last few weeks before we officially open the SEA Games…let’s work together, let’s rise together and realise our mission to be the overall champion at the end of the Games,” he said.

Astro’s live coverage of the 2017 SEA Games:

• ASTRO ARENA (4 HD Channels & 4 SD Channels)
• Digital platforms: 4 Channels on Astro Go & NJOI Now
• Astro’s Portal: Stadium Astro, Astro Gempak, Rojak Daily, Astro Ulagam (Tamil), Xuan (Chinese)

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