Siti Nurhaliza in Symphony

During the course of the three-night concert, she performed more than 20 songs with MPO which was also her second time collaborating with them since 2001, when she was only a guest artist for Tan Sri SM Salim.

Preparation made by Siti included the training for her voice, breath control and stamina against a prerecorded orchestral arrangement of the chosen songs made by MPO in a compact disc,[3] followed by a couple of morning and evening practice sessions with MPO itself for two days in a row before the concert dates, under the tutelage and guidance of Kevin Field, the conductor for the concert.

"[4][b] In addition to limited time frame for practice, Farihad Shalla Mahmud of Berita Harian also pointed out that unlike her previous concerts with considerable big space that allows different gimmicks to be performed, the limited space at DFP means Siti has nothing to offer other than her solid vocal performance alone.

[11] Then, it was followed by the first medley of the concert which was basically a string of her well-known ballads like "Jerat Percintaan", "Bukan Cinta Biasa", "Diari Hatimu" and "Percayalah".

[4][d] Still in the first part of the concert, she later performed as a tribute, two songs that were made famous by Tan Sri P. Ramlee – "Malam Bulan Dipagar Bintang" and "Tiada Kata Secantik Bahasa".

"[8] Closing the first part of the concert, she performed four songs which were all taken from four different album of hers – "Hanya Dia" (CTKD: Canda, Tangis, Ketawa, Duka), "Di Taman Teman" (Lentera Timur), "Seindah Biasa" (Prasasti Seni) dan "Biarlah Rahsia" (Transkripsi).

"[6][e] In the next part of the show, she presented another tribute song to her idols, and this time for Alleycats, M. Nasir and Jamal Abdillah, by singing "Senandung Semalam" which was made famous by the three artists.

[8] The concert later continued with the final medley of the night, which was composed of her more upbeat songs like "Ku Mahu", "Balqis" and "Ya Maulai".

[10] The final tribute song of the concert, "Terasing" which was an homage to Sudirman Arshad was performed to close the aforementioned upbeat numbers.

[3][4] Closing the ceremony, performed as an encore was "Muara Hati", which was well received by members of the audience before the concert drew to its end.

She commented, "Backed by an 80-piece MPO ensemble and watched by a hushed audience, there was no way that Siti could go wrong with this infectious ballad.

The song, which is about love lost, showcased Siti’s vocal prowess as the chorus was sung on the upper register.

"[9] Syazwan Zakariah of Astro Awani also praised Siti's vocal ability to sing ballads with ease.

He commented that, "Siti appeared very calm, in fact [she seemed] relax, it is as if she was smiling every time she is singing, though while performing difficult song like "Purnama Merindu".

[11] Kamaruddin Razal, a reviewer from Gua.com.my praised such ability by saying,"The mellowness and melisma of her vocals in phrasing the melody and the rhythm of this traditional song can't no longer be denied.

Syazawan Zakariah concluded his review by saying, "Though she was backed by musicians as impressive as the MPO, Siti's vocals was the best "instrument" of the night.

",[1][h] while Nur Aqidah Azizi concluded hers on Siti's vocal showcase with "to describe her as the singer with a golden voice would really be an understatement.

[13] With Petronas Philharmonic Hall at its full capacity able to seat 900 people per night,[1] all 2700 tickets that were available sold out weeks after the concert was announced.

One of the pathways that leads to the entrance of the concert at Petronas Philharmonic Hall.