Duchuang/Shenzhen Business Daily reporter Qi Qi
After 9 years of separation, Eason Chan will return to Red Hall in December, presenting 18 FEAR AND DREAMS Hong Kong concerts, and joining fans to cross 2022. It is reported that concert tickets will be sold publicly on the city ticketing website starting from October 6.
In fact, different organizers around the world invite Eason Chan to hold a concert, but Eason insists on starting the tour with Hong Kong as the starting point. Fans have been waiting for Eason Chan to start singing for a long time. The concert was cancelled in 2019, and it was postponed again due to the epidemic. However, Eason did not give up and finally got the Christmas New Year's Eve schedule of the Red Hall again this year.
This time Eason Chan's concert poster is slightly different from three years ago. The background color has been changed from dark to light. Eason in the new poster looks in two different directions, and brightly colored flowers bloom in the middle. This time the poster was re-shooted. The famous designer Zhu Zuer continued to use the FEAR AND DREAMS theme, bringing everyone a new feeling with different techniques.

△Concert poster
Eason Chan's concert theme FEAR AND DREAMS was set three years ago. Today, three years later, what he thought in his mind has not changed, so he continues to use this name. What does FEAR AND DREAMS stand for? Eason said bluntly: "Everyone has a different feeling, it is best to interpret it after watching it on site."
Last tour concert Eason Chan visited Melbourne , Sydney , Vancouver , Toronto , Beijing, Shanghai, Taipei, New York, San Jose , Macao, Guangzhou, Chengdu, London, Paris, Bangkok , Kuala Lumpur , Singapore , Auckland and other places, and held a total of 135 concerts.
Will FEAR AND DREAMS break the last record and go to more places to tour? The organizer said: "The details will be announced one after another. It doesn't matter whether the record is broken or not. Eason just hopes to go to different places around the world to meet fans."

△ Eason Chan
Review: Sun Shijian