Tour by Jacky Cheung | |
Location | Asia |
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Start date | 9 June 2023 |
End date | TBA |
No. of shows | 85 |
Jacky Cheung concert chronology |
The Jacky Cheung 60+ Concert Tour (Chinese: 張學友60+巡迴演唱會) is an ongoing concert tour by Hong Kong singer and actor Jacky Cheung (Chinese: 张学友), one of the "Four Heavenly Kings" also known as "God of Songs". The world tour opened on 9 June 2023 at The Venetian Macao (Chinese: 澳門威尼斯人, Portuguese: Macau Veneziano) Cotai Arena in Macau and will continue into 2024 with shows in Hong Kong and Taiwan.[1][2][3]
The theme of Cheung's 60+ show is water; embracing his 60s, Cheung is being as fluid as water which, no matter how tough the terrain, always find its way through and continues to flow.[4]
Production
After the original six shows scheduled at The Venetian Macao Cotai Arena on the first leg of the FWD Insurance 10th Anniversary Presents: Jacky Cheung 60+ Concert Tour quickly sold out, six more shows were added. Cheung broke records performing 12 shows at The Venetian Macao and selling more than 109,000 tickets.[5][6]
Cheung broke records again on the second leg of the tour, after adding two concert performances at the Singapore Indoor Stadium, totaling 11 shows, more than any previous artist in a single leg of a concert tour in Singapore.[7]
Goh Kheng Long is the music director and pianist leading an orchestra of 53 musicians playing new orchestral arrangements. The stage design and production is elaborate with the 53 musicians, including string and horn section, appearing on a four-storey structure. Visuals appear on massive LED screens. The show features a dance troupe of 20 members, along with ballet soloists.[8][9]
Cheung sings newer songs and classic hits from his repertoire in Mandarin and Cantonese including "Three Days Two Nights", "Love Is Eternal", "Breaking Up on Rainy Days", "Forever with You", "Sleep When Sunrise", and "Another 10 Years" and displays his dancing finesse with complex choreographed numbers on "Ooh La La", "Road Hero", and "Double Trouble" and others.[10]
Highlights/Notes
August 12 (Day 2 Malaysia)
- 30 minutes before the concert, Cheung experienced a sudden Ménière's attack which included symptoms of dizziness. This caused the start time of his performance to start 8 minutes late. During the talking segment of that day's concert, he revealed that he has had this disease since he was young, with attacks happening around once every year; however, he stated that in his 38-year career performing, never has he had an attack before/during a concert.
August 13 (Day 3 Malaysia)
- According to Cheung, at around 7pm that day, he had informed the Organizer that he had symptoms of intense dizziness; however, due to time, the concert that day continued as planned. Cheung made modified changes to his concert including sitting down on the prop car during his 2nd song "Road Heroes". He also acknowledged during the talk segment that the symptoms of his attack was even worse than on Aug 12, and that he had to close his eyes most of the time to avoid feeling dizzy. During the song "Forever with You", Cheung collapsed due to a weakened left leg. However, he quickly stood back up and continued singing.[11]
Set list
The following set list was obtained from the concerts held at Singapore Indoor Stadium. It does not represent all concerts for the duration of the tour.
- "Keep This Time (Overture)"
- "Ooh La La"
- "Road Hero"
- "Can't Help"
- "I Should"
- "Waiting till My Heart Aches"
- "Deep Sea"
- "3 Days 2 Nights"
- "Cross Over"
- "Double Trouble"
- "Voice from Upstairs/Love Letter"
- "When There Are No Fairy Tales"//I'm Really Hurt"
- "Put Street Lamps to Sleep at Sunrise"
- "Another Ten Yeas"
- "The Weather Is So Hot"
- "Want to Split Wine"
- "Instant Love"
- "Love of Time"
- "Rainy Day Breakup"
- "Forever with You"
- "Love Is Eternal"
- "Allergy World"
- "Blue Rain / Li Xianglan / I Wait Until the Flowers Are Gone"
- "She Came to My Concert"
- "Goodbye Kiss" (rock version)
Tour dates
Date | City | Country | Venue |
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9 June 2023 | Macau | China | Cotai Arena |
10 June 2023 | |||
11 June 2023 | |||
16 June 2023 | |||
17 June 2023 | |||
18 June 2023 | |||
23 June 2023 | |||
24 June 2023 | |||
25 June 2023 | |||
30 June 2023 | |||
1 July 2023 | |||
2 July 2023 | |||
14 July 2023 | Singapore | Singapore Indoor Stadium | |
15 July 2023 | |||
16 July 2023 | |||
21 July 2023 | |||
22 July 2023 | |||
23 July 2023 | |||
28 July 2023 | |||
29 July 2023 | |||
30 July 2023 | |||
3 August 2023 | |||
4 August 2023 | |||
11 August 2023 | Kuala Lumpur | Malaysia | Axiata Arena |
12 August 2023 | |||
13 August 2023 | |||
18 August 2023 | |||
19 August 2023 | |||
20 August 2023 | |||
8 September 2023 | Wuhan | China | Optics Valley International Tennis Center |
9 September 2023 | |||
10 September 2023 | |||
15 September 2023 | |||
16 September 2023 | |||
17 September 2023 | |||
22 September 2023 | Guangzhou | Guangzhou Baoneng Qoros Cultural Center | |
23 September 2023 | |||
24 September 2023 | |||
29 September 2023 | |||
30 September 2023 | |||
7 October 2023 | |||
8 October 2023 | |||
13 October 2023 | |||
14 October 2023 | |||
15 October 2023 | |||
20 October 2023 | Chengdu | Chengdu Phoenix Mountain Sports Park Gymnasium | |
21 October 2023 | |||
22 October 2023 | |||
27 October 2023 | |||
28 October 2023 | |||
29 October 2023 | |||
3 November 2023 | |||
4 November 2023 | |||
5 November 2023 | |||
10 November 2023 | Ningbo | Ningbo Olympic Sports Center | |
11 November 2023 | |||
12 November 2023 | |||
17 November 2023 | |||
18 November 2023 | |||
19 November 2023 | |||
24 November 2023 | Nanjing | Nanjing Youth Olympics Sports Park | |
25 November 2023 | |||
26 November 2023 | |||
1 December 2023 | |||
2 December 2023 | |||
3 December 2023 | |||
10 December 2023 | Hong Kong | Hong Kong Coliseum | |
11 December 2023 | |||
13 December 2023 | |||
14 December 2023 | |||
16 December 2023 | |||
17 December 2023 | |||
19 December 2023 | |||
20 December 2023 | |||
22 December 2023 | |||
23 December 2023 | |||
25 December 2023 | |||
26 December 2023 | |||
28 December 2023 | |||
29 December 2023 | |||
31 December 2023 | |||
1 January 2024 | |||
3 January 2024 | |||
4 January 2024 | |||
6 January 2024 | |||
7 January 2024 | |||
9 January 2024 | |||
10 January 2024 | |||
12 January 2024 | |||
13 January 2024 |
References
- ↑ "Cantopop superstar Jacky Cheung performed record-breaking shows at The Venetian Macao". MACAU DAILY TIMES 澳門每日時報. 2023-07-12. Retrieved 2023-08-09.
- ↑ "Jacky Cheung to perform at The Venetian Macau's Cotai Arena this June". Time Out Hong Kong. 2023-04-20. Retrieved 2023-08-09.
- ↑ "FWD Insurance 10th Anniversary Presents: Jacky Cheung 60+ Concert Tour Macao". macaotourism.gov.mo. Retrieved 3 Aug 2023.
- ↑ "Coldplay To Jacky Cheung: Concerts And Shows In KL We Look Forward To In 2023". Travel and Leisure Asia | Malaysia. 2023-06-07. Retrieved 2023-08-09.
- ↑ "Jacky Cheung Sets New Show Records at The Venetian Macao's Cotai Arena | The Sands Resorts Macao". en.sandsresortsmacao.com. Retrieved 2023-08-09.
- ↑ "Jacky Cheung, 61, Does A Perfect Split On Stage In Macau". 8days. Retrieved 2023-08-09.
- ↑ Ang, Benson (2023-06-28). "Jacky Cheung adds final two concerts in Singapore, bringing total to 11 shows". Asia News Network. Retrieved 2023-08-09.
- ↑ Tan, Dylan (16 Jul 2023). "Jacky Cheung's 60+ Concert Tour is a visual treat". www.businesstimes.com.sg. Retrieved 2023-08-09.
- ↑ "Meet the ACS boy who became Mandopop megastar Jacky Cheung's concert music director". CNA Lifestyle. Retrieved 2023-08-09.
- ↑ "Jacky still Ooh La La at 60+". The New Paper. 2023-07-15. Retrieved 2023-08-09.
- ↑ Lim Ruey Yan (2023-08-14). "'God of Songs' Jacky Cheung falls while performing in Malaysia". StraitsTimes. Retrieved 2023-08-14.