Recently, a well-known rock band in Taiwan, China, was questioned about lip-synching at the concert, which aroused heated discussions among netizens. Some bloggers produced ** to identify the true and false singing of the 12 songs of the *** Shanghai concert. In this regard, the Beijing Municipal Cultural Market Comprehensive Law Enforcement Corps said that they would record the situation and make a judgment based on the situation.
Blogger "Farmer in the Rye" selected 12 songs shot by fans at the concert site, and extracted human voices for analysis. According to his judgment, among the 12 songs, "Cheers", "Love", "Contentment", "Lover Misses", and "Sad People Don't Listen to Slow Songs" are fake songs, and the first few lines of "Write This Song for You" are fake, and the back is true.
A staff member of the Beijing Municipal Cultural Market Comprehensive Law Enforcement Corps said that at the six concerts held in Beijing this year, they arranged for several law enforcement officers to supervise on the spot, mainly to supervise whether the performance repertoire was consistent with the approved content.
The staff of the Shanghai Municipal Bureau of Culture and Tourism said that he was on duty, and the matter reflected in the call was not an emergency, and it was recommended to call ** again on Monday working days.
**As a well-known orchestra in the Chinese music scene, its concert tickets are sold out immediately and are deeply loved by fans. However, this lip-to-sing questioning incident has undoubtedly brought a lot of pressure to ***.
If the act of lip-synching is confirmed, it not only violates the relevant regulations of the performance industry, harms the rights and interests of consumers, but also violates the principle of good faith in artistic performance. The intervention of the law enforcement department of the cultural market reflects the rigorous attitude towards the supervision of cultural and entertainment activities, protects the rights and interests of consumers, and also maintains the order of the performance market.
For a large-scale concert like ***, the organizer should strictly follow the requirements of the cultural department to ensure that every aspect of the performance is legal and compliant, not only responsible for the fans, but also responsible for the society, and set a good industry model. At the same time, as a public figure, the orchestra should also consciously abide by industry norms, be honest with the audience, and maintain the sincerity of the performance.