The Hong Kong star last performed in Singapore in 2019 for his My Love world tour.
Hong Kong singer-actor Andy Lau will will have a consecutive four-night run of his concert at the Singapore Indoor Stadium from Oct 10 to 13.The Heavenly King’s Today... Is The Day tour will have a consecutive four-night run at the venue from Oct 10 to 13. Tickets range from $168 to $398 and will go on general sale on Aug 14 at 10am.
News of his stop in Singapore was first announced on May 6 when Hong Kong production company Focus Entertainment posted on Facebook that the tour will be making a stop in the Lion City. Focus Entertainment is under Focus Group Holdings, which was formed by Lau in 2003. The 62-year-old last performed in Singapore in 2019 for his My Love world tour, also at the Singapore Indoor Stadium. He staged four concerts on a grand four-sided stage where he sang songs such as Kiss Me Again and I Hate Myself For Loving You .
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