15 million watch Stefanie Sun’s second online concert, Entertainment News



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SINGAPORE – Local singer Stefanie Sun is celebrating her 20th anniversary in the music industry this year (2020). While plans for a concert tour have been thwarted by the coronavirus pandemic, she has been celebrating the occasion with concerts online.

On June 9, he held a live performance to mark the release of his debut album Yan Zi on June 9, 2000.

It followed with Online Music Showcase 2.0 on October 24, a live broadcast on platforms such as YouTube and QQ Music.

Dressed in a simple T-shirt and jeans outfit and backed by a full band, the singer performed eight songs at the Pasir Panjang Power Station.

It began with Magical, taken from their 2003 album To Be Continued …, which incorporated the use of traditional Indian musical instruments such as tabla and sitar.

Sun, 42, also sang A Dancing Van Gogh, the title track from her 2017 album. There was a surprise in store when her outfit went from white to black in a themed transition from “day” to “night.”

The singer covered several songs by others, including Taiwanese band Mayday’s hit Minnan, Peter & Mary, as well as Welsh rock band Catatonia’s Dead From The Waist Down.

The online show ended with The Pursuit Of Contentment. The Chinese title Ping Ri Kuai Le, which means everyday happiness, was Sun’s wish for her fans.

An estimated audience of about 15 million watched the intimate concert live on the various Chinese platforms.

It was previously announced that Sun will be one of the main artists of the Singapore edition of the One Love Asia Festival. The music and lifestyle festival has been rescheduled for October 16-17 next year (2021) at the Bayfront Event Space.

This article was first published in The times of the strait. Permission is required for reproduction.

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