Two Mandopop singers behind many popular hits in the 1990s are holding solo concerts here in the coming months. On May 20, Hong Kong-born Taiwan-based Wakin Chau will bring his latest world tour to the Singapore Indoor Stadium. It is titled Shao Nian Xia Ke, which means...
Two Mandopop singers behind many popular hits in the 1990s are holding solo concerts here in the coming months.
On May 20, Hong Kong-born Taiwan-based Wakin Chau will bring his latest world tour to the Singapore Indoor Stadium. It is titled Shao Nian Xia Ke, which means “young warrior”, and he will inject new life into his old songs with two different concepts of “hero” and “youth”. In the 1990s, Chau, 62, was behind the theme songs of popular heroic dramas such as The Heaven Sword And Dragon Sabre and Demi-Gods And Semi-Devils .
Live Nation members can secure tickets to his show during an exclusive Live Nation pre-sale on March 22, from 12pm to 11.59pm. Visit
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