About 27
Despite extensive searching, no official venue named “27” exists in Sepang, Selangor. The term appears only in street addresses, not as a recognized entertainment location. For example, mapping data shows “27 Jalan Pekeliling, Sepang” is the address of Petronas KLIA 3 (a petrol station) (www.waze.com ). Another directory lists an “Infinity RC Track” at Lot 102, No.27 in Sepang (my.worldorgs.com ), but that is a hobby car track, not a public concert or sports venue. In short, “27” seems to be an address number rather than a hall or club, and we found no sources describing a performance venue by that name in Sepang.
Events and Programming
Because “27” is not identified as an event space, there are no scheduled concerts or shows under that name. Searches only turned up events at other Sepang venues. The famous Sepang International Circuit, for example, hosts world-class racing events (e.g. MotoGP, Formula 1) (ohsemput.com ), but none are associated with a place called “27.” In other words, no music or entertainment program is held at “27,” since it is simply an address (e.g. the Petronas station) and not a hall or arena.
Tickets and Booking
There is no ticketing information for “27.” Since it is not an actual performance venue, there is no box office or online ticket seller for any shows at “27.” Ordinary ticket platforms (TicketPro, venue websites, etc.) list events by legitimate venue names — none list anything under “27” in Sepang. In practice, if one hoped to buy tickets, the situation likely stems from confusion with another venue. (By contrast, ticket sales for Sepang Circuit races are handled through official channels, but that has nothing to do with “27.”)
Seating and Layout
We found no seating plan or layout for “27,” as it isn’t a seated venue. Because “27” is simply an address (e.g. a gas station) and not a theatre or stadium, there are no stands, VIP sections, or general-admission areas to describe. In other words, there are no “best seats” or sightlines to recommend, and no acoustic considerations to note. Any mention of seating in the Sepang area would instead refer to places like the Sepang Circuit’s grandstands, but again, that is a different location entirely.
Getting There and Parking
In practice, “27” appears to correspond to 27 Jalan Pekeliling, which lies adjacent to the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) area. According to map data, this is where Petronas KLIA 3 is located (www.waze.com ). If someone were trying to visit this spot, they would typically travel by road via the North–South Expressway or the KLIA highway. Public transit options in the vicinity include the KLIA Ekspres/Transit train to the airport, plus local buses that serve the KLIA area. From the train or bus stop, a short taxi or Grab ride would reach 27 Jalan Pekeliling. Parking at the petrol station itself is minimal (meant for pump customers and convenience-store patrons) and free, but it is not an event parking lot. Visitors should plan to park only as permitted and not expect dedicated event parking.
Inside the Venue
Again, because “27” is not a performance venue, its “inside” is just a standard petrol station interior. The Waze listing for Petronas KLIA 3 even includes the link to the MyMesra convenience store website (www.waze.com ), confirming that the site contains a gas bar and shop. In practical terms, you would find fuel pumps, the MyMesra store (for snacks, drinks, restrooms, etc.), and perhaps a small seating area for café-style items. There are no stages, screens, or sports courts. Essentially, it functions like any modern service station – again, not a place designed for concerts or shows.
Nearby Amenities
The location pegged as “27” is right next to KLIA, so the surrounding amenities are those of the airport zone. Nearby you’ll find KLIA hotels (such as Sama-Sama Hotel and Pan Pacific KLIA), car rental agencies, and the Mitsui Outlet Park (a shopping center) just a few kilometers away. Dining options are primarily inside the airport terminals or at stand-alone eateries like the Masbro Restaurant & Bar or A&W at the airport. Since “27” itself is a petrol station, its convenience store is the only on-site amenity. Anyone stopping at 27 Jalan Pekeliling would essentially be in the airport district, adjacent to these amenities rather than part of them.
What Makes This Venue Special
In fact, nothing about “27” makes it a special entertainment location because it simply isn’t one. It does not have architecture or history of note in the performance world. The question may stem from confusion: Sepang’s special attraction is actually the nearby International Circuit, famous for hosting major races. For context, travel guides describe the Sepang Circuit as “just 45 km south of Kuala Lumpur and near the Kuala Lumpur International Airport” (www.klook.com ), with “sweeping corners, wide straights, and unpredictable tropical weather” (www.klook.com ). That circuit is what people in battle sports visit, and it’s famous for international Grand Prix events (ohsemput.com ). The address “27 Jalan Pekeliling” has none of those features; it’s just a utilitarian fuel stop. Therefore, both artists and audiences would have no particular reason to love “27” as a venue.
Visitor Tips and Information
Visitors should be aware that “27, Sepang” is likely not an entertainment destination at all. If you happen to arrive at 27 Jalan Pekeliling (for fuel or convenience), treat it like any petrol station: it is open 24/7, informal attire is fine, and it has basic restrooms (via the MyMesra store). There are no ticket booths or merchandise stands to visit. By contrast, if you intended to go to a concert or race, double-check whether you meant the Sepang International Circuit or another venue (which will have separate travel directions and schedules). Also remember that Sepang’s weather can be unpredictable (www.klook.com ) – even a quick stop at a gas station in this region might involve sudden rain or intense sun, so plan layers or an umbrella. Lastly, carry local currency or a Malaysian card for any purchases at the station, and confirm any transit schedules in advance, since this location is transit-accessible via the KLIA train/bus but not linked to a specific event timetable.
Is “27” an actual event venue in Sepang?
No. Our research found no entertainment venue named “27” in Sepang. The only match is an address: 27 Jalan Pekeliling, which is Petronas KLIA 3 (a gas station) (www.waze.com ). It’s not a theater or club. No concerts or sports events take place at “27.” It appears “27” was just a street number, not a venue name.
Where exactly is “27” located in Sepang?
If you enter “27 Sepang” into a map, you’ll end up at 27 Jalan Pekeliling, Sepang, Selangor (www.waze.com ). This is right next to Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA). It’s the location of a Petronas gas station (KLIA 3). In practical terms, the “27” address is inside the KLIA airport area.
Are there any concerts or performances at “27”?
No. Since “27” refers to a petrol station address, it hosts no concerts, plays, or shows. All entertainment events in Sepang take place at other venues. For example, the nearby Sepang International Circuit regularly hosts racing events (MotoGP, Formula 1) (ohsemput.com ), but nothing called “27.” Simply put, you won’t find any scheduled performances at “27” because there is no event space there.
How can I get tickets for events at “27”?
You cannot, because there are no events at “27.” There is no box office or ticket seller for “27” – it isn’t a real venue. If you are looking to buy tickets for something in Sepang, verify the correct venue name. For instance, tickets for Sepang Circuit races go through official channels. But if your ticket source mentions “27” as a venue, it is likely an error.
What is the seating capacity of “27”?
There is no seating capacity because “27” is not a hall or stadium. It’s simply a gas station. In other words, it was never built to hold an audience. By comparison, a nearby venue like the Sepang International Circuit has tens of thousands of seats, but “27” has none. So the concept of capacity does not apply to “27.”
How do I travel to “27” by public transportation?
Since “27” is at KLIA, you can use airport transit. For example, take the KLIA Ekspres or Transit train from KL Sentral to the KLIA station, then grab a short taxi or rideshare to 27 Jalan Pekeliling. Alternatively, several local buses run through the KLIA area (such as route 711 or SPG1), and you would get off near the airport perimeter and walk or take a cab. Keep in mind that “27” itself is not marked on transit maps, so plan to reach “KLIA Terminal” first, then navigate by road to Jalan Pekeliling.
Is “27” wheelchair accessible?
If “27” refers to 27 Jalan Pekeliling, then it’s a modern petrol station near the airport. Gas stations and stores in Malaysia typically have at least basic wheelchair access (ramps and accessible restrooms) to comply with regulations. However, since “27” has no event facilities, “accessibility” here just means driving up to the pumps or store. Everyone (including wheelchair users) can approach the station, but exercise caution around traffic. In short, it should be as accessible as any roadside service station, but it offers no special event accessibility features because it is not an event venue.
What food or drink options are available at “27”?
The only refreshments at “27” are what’s sold in the convenience store (MyMesra) of the petrol station (www.waze.com ). This typically means packaged snacks, cold drinks, instant coffee or tea, and possibly hot ready-to-eat items (nasilemak, instant noodles, etc.) that MyMesra outlets usually sell. There is no full restaurant. For more dining options, you’d need to go into the KLIA terminal (where there are many eateries) or nearby malls. But at “27” itself, expect only basic convenience-store fare.
Are there parking facilities at “27” and are there fees?
The site at 27 Jalan Pekeliling is a Petronas station, so it has only limited parking for customers (usually free while you use the pumps or store). There is no dedicated event parking lot (since there are no events there). If you park briefly to buy something, it should be free, but don’t expect a long-term parking area. The nearest official airport parking (Mulitstorey or long-term lots) is a few minutes away at KLIA. In summary, parking is minimal and free, but only for direct station use.
Am I allowed to take photos at “27”?
There are no photography restrictions specific to “27” as an event space, because it isn’t one. If “27” indeed points to the petrol station, ordinary courtesy applies: feel free to photograph the surroundings, but avoid taking pictures of people without permission and be cautious around fuel pumps. (By contrast, some performance venues forbid flash photography during shows – but that’s irrelevant here.) In short, taking photos at this address is just like snapping pics at any public roadside location.
Does “27” have any age restrictions or dress codes?
No. Since “27” has no events or entry gates, there are no formal age limits or dress codes. It’s simply an address at a gas station: anyone of any age can drive up and buy fuel or snacks (typically the only requirement is legal driving age to use the pumps). You can wear anything sensible for the weather. (By contrast, certain clubs or concert venues often have age limits or smart-casual rules, but none of that applies to the address “27 Jalan Pekeliling.”)
What nearby hotels are recommended if I visit the “27” area?
Since “27” is at KLIA, the closest hotels are airport hotels. For example, Sama-Sama Express and Sama-Sama KLIA (Pan Pacific) sit right next to the terminals. Budget options like Tune Hotel KLIA2 and Capsule by Container Pod are at KLIA’s satellite terminal (KLIA2) a short drive away. If you’re in Sepang, these airport-zone hotels are nearest. (There are no hotels literally at 27 Jalan Pekeliling, but all famous KLIA-area hotels are within 1–3 km.)
Why can’t I find any event listings or performance info for “27”?
Because “27” isn’t an event venue, no listing services or ticket sites mention it. Our web searches turned up only service-industry addresses (like the Petronas station) and a few directory entries, with no indication of a theater or stadium by that name. Actual event venues in Sepang are listed by their proper names (e.g. Sepang Circuit, Salak Tinggi Hall, etc.) (ohsemput.com ). If your search specifically says “27,” double-check if it’s a mistranslation or error. In short, no shows are happening at “27,” so no listings exist.