Andy Lau kicks off 4-night Singapore concert in grandeur, with 29 songs and, yes, a few stunts

The mesmerizing manufacturing cast, as well as storage dancers and instrumentalists, made their best efforts to keep viewers captivated between Lau’s mask changes and track breaks as the day progressed, despite the power in the stadium beginning to fade after more than 90 minutes. &nbsp,

Some partygoers have claimed in online forums that their present could be more intimate so that no one would get distracted. After all, Lau has long established his unwavering star strength and unwavering standing in the industry. He may have just sat on stage and sang sound songs for an afternoon, in my opinion, and also drawn similar-sized masses. &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp,

But his performances are renowned for their intriguing beauty without a doubt. &nbsp,

The present featured magical creatures and flying dragons, intellectual physical effects, including attractive Chinese calligraphy backdrops and lights and light beams, as well as a few songs whose theatrics embodied Hong Kong pop society’s era-defining “glamour with a tinge of grit” visual made well-known by the movie In The Mood For Love.

In the end, it did n’t matter that I do n’t understand a lick of Cantonese, which I initially thought would affect my appreciation for the concert. &nbsp,

Lau is evidently a performer. He loves the light, and the light loves him. You can show he knows where his lies and pushes earlier them as far as limits go.