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One Love Asia Festival Singapore 2025 will have A-Mei, 5566, Angela Zhang and more
One Love Asia Festival Singapore 2025 will have A-Mei, 5566, Angela Zhang and more

CNA

time14 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • CNA

One Love Asia Festival Singapore 2025 will have A-Mei, 5566, Angela Zhang and more

The popular Mandopop music festival, One Love Asia Festival, returns for its fourth round in Singapore this September. Featuring performances by highly acclaimed acts such as Taiwanese singers A-Mei and Angela Zhang, One Love Asia Festival Singapore 2025 will delight music fans on Sep 13 and 14 at Bayfront Event Space. Here are all the artistes performing at the two-day event: Sep 13: A-Mei Kasiwa Chih Siou Saya Chang Steelo.Z Firdhaus Kelly Yu Yoga Lin Sep 14: Angela Zhang Simply Live featuring Jordin Young Lexie Liu Hu Yanbin MC Cheung Tinfu 5566 Tickets for One Love Asia Festival Singapore 2025 will go on sale on this website at 11am on Monday (Jun 23), priced at S$198 for a one-day ticket and S$338 for a two-day ticket. In a statement, Adrian Leong, CEO of event organiser IMC Group Asia said: "Our vision has always been for One Love Asia Festival to become a flagship Mandopop event throughout Asia – an intersection where both artistes and fans coalesce to create an impactful shared experience. "I believe the power of this shared human experience is what drives continued and boundless change in the live music industry."

#SHOWBIZ: Taiwanese actress Michelle Chen weeps at Stefanie Sun's Beijing concert
#SHOWBIZ: Taiwanese actress Michelle Chen weeps at Stefanie Sun's Beijing concert

New Straits Times

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • New Straits Times

#SHOWBIZ: Taiwanese actress Michelle Chen weeps at Stefanie Sun's Beijing concert

TAIPEI: Taiwanese actress Michelle Chen wept during Singapore pop star Stefanie Sun's concert at Beijing's National Stadium recently. The 42-year-old was among the 50,000 guests who turned up for Sun's concert on June 13. "She is my favourite Chinese-language female singer and I have waited for this concert for a long time," said Chen on Chinese social media platform Weibo on June 14. "I had a chance to watch it more than 10 years ago, but missed it due to work," she said. "I didn't expect that it would be many years later before I got to watch her." Sun, 46, kicked off her first world tour in a decade, titled Aut Nihilo, in April with four concerts in Singapore. She also performed in Shanghai in April and Shenzhen in May. "I wanted to cry the moment you appeared on stage, as you were part of my youth for many years," Chen wrote. "Fortunately, I cried for only half of the show as there were fast songs." The actress, who is best known for the Taiwanese film You Are The Apple Of My Eye (2011), quoted part of the Chinese-language title of the movie in her post. "During those years I listened to your songs, the songs felt like they were carrying one part of innocence, two parts of stubbornness and three parts of freedom," she wrote. "I found myself in the songs and pursued my dreams." Sun's concert in Beijing was her first at the stadium since her debut in 2000. She became the fourth Chinese-language female singer to hold a concert there after Hong Kong's Karen Mok and G.E.M., as well as Taiwan's A-Mei.

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