The Fifty Jian tour is about to be held, and Lin Zixiang s Real Man is going to Cantonese Singi

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-02-01

On January 9, the press conference of Lin Zixiang's "50 Jian" 50th anniversary tour was held in Chengdu. This "Fifty Strong" tour is the first continuous and large-scale mainland tour of Lin Zixiang's galloping Chinese music scene in the past 50 years, and the first stop in 2024 will be staged at the Chengdu Financial City Performing Arts Center this weekend (January 13). Since then, this tour will be sung in Beijing, Hangzhou, Foshan, Wuhan and other places.

It is reported that the "Fifty Strong" tour is jointly produced and produced by Lin Zixiang and his wife Ye Qianwen. Lin Zixiang said that this tour is a collective tribute to Chinese pop ** and Chinese pop **, which is intended to "pay tribute to the times with classics and witness pop with golden songs". On the same day, another old friend and partner of George Lam, Hong Kong heavyweight Pan Weiyuan, also appeared at the press conference. This famous Hong Kong lyricist, who is famous for his "large number of works and ever-changing themes", and Lin Zixiang chatted about the beautiful "blessings" of "Dare to Love and Dare to Do".

From holding his first solo concert in 1981, to winning the "Golden Needle Award", the highest honor in the Hong Kong music scene, in 1994, and then winning the Cash** Achievement Award as the first singer-songwriter in 2003, Lin Zixiang has always been ahead of the times, and there are countless laurels and awards such as "the originator of Chinese rap" and "Chinese skewering ** textbook". At the press conference, Lin Zixiang said sincerely: "Don't worry if I'm tired or not, every time I stand on the stage and feel the love and enthusiasm of the audience, I have all my strength, and I will continue to sing for you." In this rare national tour, the majority of mainland audiences will have the opportunity to experience the immortal stage style and eternal classic golden songs of Lin Zixiang, the "living fossil of contemporary Chinese pop".

Text |Reporter Hu Guangxin.

Figure |Courtesy of the Organiser.

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