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SuperBand members are Jonathan Lee, Emil Chau, A-Yue Chang, and Lo Ta
2007 the World Tours is Taiwanese Mandopop artist Jay Chou's second live album and Concert DVD. The world tour was kicked off in Taipei on 10 November 2007, and continued to Beijing, Shanghai, Hong Kong, Kuala Lumpur [5] and Los Angeles. This is his third live tour since, The One Concert Live in 2002 and Incomparable Jay Concert Live, in 2004. The album debuted at number one on Taiwan's G-Music Weekly Top 20 Audio/Video Chart (影音榜) at week four (25 to 31 January 2008) with a percentage sales of 9.96%. It peaked at number one for eight weeks and charted in the Top 20 for 33 weeks.[6]
Pop diva Jolin Tsai broke her concert record with the 14-month Play world tour, which started in Taipei in 2015 and brought her all over the world, including Hong Kong, Beijing, Shanghai, Macau, Singapore, USA and Malaysia. A special gift for 2018, Jolin Tsai Play World Tour Live collects live performances from the two-hour concert, including Jolin and Amuro Namie's collaborative stage of I'm Not Yours.
Top vocalist Hacken Lee pleased his fans with a total of eleven gigs at the Hong Kong Coliseum during the Lunar New Year period in February 2008. With this time's concert theme set as Concert Hall Live, Hacken counted on conductor Chiu Tsang Hei and an equally strong orchestra for a very harmonic sound Language: Cantonese Country of Origin: Hong Kong
Eason Chan recently held his biggest-scale concert series to date with 18 concerts at the Hong Kong Coliseum between March and April 2010, breaking his personal record. The critically acclaimed and highly popular Canto-pop superstar handed in his all in the DUO concerts, which saw him perform various sets of songs with a similar motif chosen from his own repertoire as well as those of other artists. He brought his unique style to favorites like Faye Wong's "Promise", Roman Tam's "Good Song Dedicated to You", Sandy Lam's "Dawn", Tat Ming Pair's "Forbidden Lust", Kay Tse's "Street of Wedding Invitations", and Japanese song Mr. Lonely originally by Tamaki Koji
A spoof weekly news and entertainment program. This week's guest is musical group, Sleater-Kinney.
The film is adapted from Chinese classic comic series Mr Wong, with Tang Bik-wan joining hands with the magnificent Sun Ma Si-tsang and Tam Lan-hing to give a dazzling performance. Wong (Sun Ma Si-tsang) passes off as the company's manager to pursue the beauty Hui (Tang Bik-wan) behind his fearsome wife's (Tam Lan-hing) back. Unbeknown to him, Hui is actually the fiancée of his nephew (Sima Wah-lung), to whom he has refused to lend money. Scenes in which Hui plays pranks on him and tricks him into providing funds for her are spiced up by the lively acting of Sun Ma as a wife-fearing perv and Tang as a sassy girl with a sharp tongue. The film ends with Wong making excuses to meet Hui at a hotel but getting caught by his feisty wife. Whilst both are acclaimed comedians in their own right, brassy Tam and composed Tang together pull Sun Ma's leg in an unmissable classic slapstick.
When Casey, a dancer who is discovered on YouTube, gets thrust into the modern world of internet celebrity and culture, she must find a way to balance her true identity with her online persona, or risk losing everything she cares about.
A virtual concert performed live by Steve Aoki to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Sonic the Hedgehog.