蔡琛仪/Taipei reports
Hong Kong Tian Wang Liming will board the Dome in the last 10 days and hold his first large ticket concert in Taipei. He is full of expectations for this trip, except for hope. Apart from being able to eat the most authentic Taiwanese dishes, there are no other special requirements. The organizer Kaili Entertainment also makes preparations, hoping to leave the best memories of Dawn’s long-lost visit to Taiwan.
Liming will sing at the Taipei Arena for the first time next week. For the repertoire, he is confident that it will become a KTV for millions of people. (Photo/Provided by Kaili Entertainment)
Many fans began to discuss and share their collections that they have kept for more than 25 years on the Internet, including cassettes, newspaper clippings, photos, CDs, etc., and they have also been specially launched on the Internet. The live broadcast of "Night of Dawn" brings you back to the classic works of Dawn in movies, TV and online. It was originally scheduled to be broadcast for five hours at night, but the fan response was too enthusiastic. The next day, the broadcast was added for another five hours, which made the fans enjoy it.
Regarding the concert's repertoire that everyone is looking forward to, Liming said: "December 14 will definitely be a karaoke event for tens of thousands of people. I will not mention the playlist, but it must be some of my favorite works. It is also a work you know.”
In addition to busy concerts, Liming also held Halloween concerts with the band and collaborated with other Hong Kong singers. (Photo courtesy of Kaili Entertainment)
In addition to traveling all over the world to hold world tour concerts, Liming also has no time to spare lately, and the band "Gingerbread" recently held a Halloween concert at the MacPherson venue in Mong Kok, attracting full Fans. He also has new collaborations with the new generation of singers in Hong Kong. For example, Jon Long Mak recently released a new song "Forget Harmony". The name, style and style are based on a series of telecom commercial songs sung by Liming in the 1990s. He salutes. Liming listened to it three times and agreed to the invitation within 12 hours. The focus of this song is to convey hope to the audience and attract more people to listen to the Cantonese song. Liming's cross-knife singing has pushed the entire song to a climax. Live up to expectations and enter the major rankings.