Time
7:30 p.m., Jan. 12
Tickets
380-1,280 yuan
Venue
Gymnasium of Shenzhen Bay Sports Center, 3001 Binhai Boulevard, Nanshan District (南山区滨海大道3001号深圳湾体育中心体育馆)
Metro
Line 2 to Keyuan Station (科苑站), Exit A
7:30 p.m., Jan. 12
380-1,280 yuan
Gymnasium of Shenzhen Bay Sports Center, 3001 Binhai Boulevard, Nanshan District (南山区滨海大道3001号深圳湾体育中心体育馆)
Line 2 to Keyuan Station (科苑站), Exit A
Hong Kong singer Jordan Chan will give his “Stop Angry” concert in Shenzhen tomorrow.
Jordan Chan
Chan got his start by enrolling in the TVB’s dancing class in 1985. Soon after graduation, he joined a few of the TV station’s troupes that would accompany popular singers during their live performances. He worked with stars such as Alan Tam, Leslie Cheung and Anita Mui before being invited by a producer to make a record.
In 1994, he made his film debut with “Twenty Something.” Chan has since received several Hong Kong Film Award nominations: two for his role in “He’s a Woman, She’s a Man” (1994) and one each for “Heaven Can’t Wait” (1995) and “Big Bullet” (1996). With 1996’s “Young and Dangerous,” Chan established himself as a mainstay of the triad genre. “Young and Dangerous” was a huge success, and led to nine sequels and spinoffs. In 2005, Chan starred alongside Jay Chou as Kyoichi Sudo in “Initial D.”
Musically, Chan is known for bringing a hip-hop flavor to Cantopop. With his recent releases beginning around 2002, he has rapped and added hip-hop beats to his music. His style has brought him new fans in China. He continues to incorporate R&B and hip-hop sounds into his music today.
Time: 7:30 p.m., Jan. 12
Tickets: 380-1,280 yuan
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Venue: Gymnasium of Shenzhen Bay Sports Center, 3001 Binhai Boulevard, Nanshan District (南山区滨海大道3001号深圳湾体育中心体育馆)
Metro: Line 2 to Keyuan Station (科苑站), Exit A