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CNA
4 hours ago
- Entertainment
- CNA
Singaporean singer Stefanie Sun's Beijing concert draws 50,000 people on first night
Singaporean singer-songwriter Stefanie Sun has been performing to massive crowds as part of her ongoing tour, Aut Nihilo. For the first night of the Beijing leg of her tour, on Jun 13, she performed for over 50,000 people at Beijing's National Stadium, also known as the Bird's Nest. She performed there again for her second and final show in Beijing on Jun 15. Sun has also completed the Shanghai and Shenzhen legs of her concert in April and May, respectively. For the first night of her Shanghai concert on Apr 26, she performed in front of 46,000 people, according to her post on Chinese social media platform Weibo. Taiwanese actress Michelle Chen was among the many attendees on the first day of Sun's Beijing concert. The actress said on Chinese social media platform Weibo on Jun 14 about the show: 'As my favourite Chinese female singer, I have waited too long for this concert. 'I had a chance to watch it (her last concert) more than ten years ago, but I missed it because of work. I didn't expect that it (her next concert) would be so many years later. I wanted to cry as soon as you came on stage. After all, you carried my youth for so many years,' said the actress known for her role in the 2011 film You Are The Apple Of My Eye. 'Fortunately, there were fast songs, so I only cried for half of the concert,' the 42-year-old added jokingly. 'Listening to your songs in those years, the songs always carried one part of innocence, two parts of stubbornness, and three parts of freedom. I found myself in the songs and pursued my dreams. I saw you in person today, and you are so cute! Different from any meaning, you are the green light and so unique.' This is Sun's first major tour in a decade since her 2014 Kepler World Tour.


The Star
8 hours ago
- Entertainment
- The Star
Michelle Chen weeps at Stefanie Sun's 1st concert at Beijing National Stadium
Michelle Chen (right) was among the 50,000 spectators who turned up for Stefanie Sun's concert in Beijing on June 13. Photos: Handout, Michelle Chen/Weibo Taiwanese actress Michelle Chen wept during Singapore pop star Stefanie Sun's concert at Beijing's National Stadium. The 42-year-old was among the 50,000 spectators who turned up for the Beijing leg of Sun's concert tour on June 13. 'She is my favourite Chinese-language female singer and I have waited for this concert for a very long time,' Chen wrote on Chinese social media platform Weibo on the morning of June 14. 'I had a chance to watch it more than 10 years ago, but missed it due to work,' she wrote in Chinese. 'I didn't expect that it would be many years later before I got to watch her in concert.' Sun, 46, kicked off her first world tour in a decade, titled Aut Nihilo, in April with four concerts in Singapore. She also performed in Shanghai later in April and in Shenzhen in May. 'I wanted to cry the moment you appeared on stage, as you were part of my youth for many years,' Chen wrote. 'Fortunately, I cried for only half of the show as there were fast songs.' The actress, who is best known for the Taiwanese coming-of-age romance film You Are The Apple Of My Eye (2011), then quoted part of the Chinese-language title of the movie in her post. 'During those years I listened to your songs, the songs felt like they were carrying one part of innocence, two parts of stubbornness and three parts of freedom,' she wrote. 'I found myself in the songs and pursued my dreams.' The actress posted photos of her concert ticket and herself at the event, as well as two short videos of Sun performing. Sun's concert at Beijing's National Stadium, which is nicknamed the Bird's Nest, was her first at the venue since her debut in 2000. Sun will be holding a second show there on June 15. She became the fourth Chinese-language female singer to hold a concert at the stadium after Hong Kong's Karen Mok and G.E.M., as well as Taiwan's A-mei. – The Straits Times/Asia News Network

Straits Times
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Straits Times
Actress Michelle Chen weeps at Stefanie Sun's first concert at Beijing's National Stadium
Michelle Chen (right) was among the 50,000 spectators who turned up for Stefanie Sun's concert in Beijing on June 13. PHOTOS: MAKE MUSIC, MICHELLE CHEN/WEIBO Taiwanese actress Michelle Chen wept during Singapore pop star Stefanie Sun's concert at Beijing's National Stadium. The 42-year-old was among the 50,000 spectators who turned up for the Beijing leg of Sun's concert tour on June 13. 'She is my favourite Chinese-language female singer and I have waited for this concert for a very long time,' Chen wrote on Chinese social media platform Weibo on June 14 morning. 'I had a chance to watch it more than 10 years ago, but missed it due to work,' she wrote in Chinese. 'I didn't expect that it would be many years later before I got to watch her in concert.' Sun, 46, kicked off her first world tour in a decade, titled Aut Nihilo, in April with four concerts in Singapore. She also performed in Shanghai later in April and Shenzhen in May. 'I wanted to cry the moment you appeared on stage, as you were part of my youth for many years,' Chen wrote. 'Fortunately, I cried for only half of the show as there were fast songs.' The actress, who is best known for the Taiwanese coming-of-age romance film You Are The Apple Of My Eye (2011), then quoted part of the Chinese-language title of the movie in her post. 'During those years I listened to your songs, the songs felt like they were carrying one part of innocence, two parts of stubbornness and three parts of freedom,' she wrote. 'I found myself in the songs and pursued my dreams.' The actress shared her concert ticket, two photos of herself at the event and two short videos of Sun performing. Taiwanese actress Michelle Chen attended Stefanie Sun's concert in Beijing on June 13. PHOTO: MICHELLE CHEN/WEIBO Sun's concert at Beijing's National Stadium, which is nicknamed the Bird's Nest, was her first at the venue since her debut in 2000. Sun will be holding a second show there on June 15. She became the fourth Chinese-language female singer to hold a concert at the stadium after Hong Kong's Karen Mok and G.E.M. as well as Taiwan's A-mei. Join ST's WhatsApp Channel and get the latest news and must-reads.
Yahoo
28-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Michelle Chen's camp addresses mystery man seen with the actress
28 Apr - Michelle Chen's camp has recently slammed paparazzi for publishing recent photos of the actress with a man that has now created unnecessary speculations. On 26 April, photos of the Taiwanese actress went viral as she was seen leaving a restaurant with a man with a buzz cut that resembled her ex-husband Chen Xiao. It is noted that Michelle and Chen announced recently their divorce in February this year. As netizens continued to speculate, her rep issued a statement on the same day, saying that the man in question is Wang Xuannan, another artiste under the same banner with Michelle. "Recently, they met as part of normal work meeting for a joint project, upon invitation from the show's producer and directing team," the company added. In response to the paparazzi's misleading reporting, the company strongly criticised the actions, stating, "We condemn and firmly oppose such behaviour," and further warned that legal action may be taken if necessary. The studio also apologised for "occupying public resources" and expressed hope that the public will pay more attention to the actress' work instead of her personal life. (Photo Source: Michelle IG, ET Today, Sin Chew)
Yahoo
20-02-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Michelle Chen's camp: Please give her some space
20 Feb - Michelle Chen's camp has recently released their own statement following the actress' joint statement of divorce with her ex-husband Chen Xiao. On 18 February, her studio related that there have been a large number of false rumours on the Internet about the divorce, which have affected Michelle's reputation. The company stated, "We hope that everyone will give the parties space, and everything is subject to the official announcement." They also said that "family members are the most important people to both parties" and that "any unwarranted speculation and harm to family members are unforgivable". The studio also thanked the outside world for their concern towards Michelle and hope that they will give her time and space to focus on her work and life. "Please pay more attention to the actor's work and not unwarranted speculation about her personal life," they added. (Photo Source: Michelle IG, SINA)