On April 23, the concert manager announced on the red carpet that Andy Lau will officially start a mainland concert tour this year!
According to the official concept poster, the tour will cover 8 cities: Shanghai, Guangzhou, Beijing, Nanjing, Hangzhou, Shenzhen, Chengdu, and Chongqing. This is Andy Lau's return to the mainland for the first time in many years.
wrote in an official post -
Yesterday, there were more than 110 records and more than 600 songs. We all met in Andy Lau's singing.
Today is a new chapter for our meeting. Put down the headphones, leave the screen, see you offline after a long absence.
"I have been waiting for a long time, and finally today."
Andy Lau's new tour of "Today...is the day" has been officially announced!
As soon as the news came out, it immediately caused a sensation among fans, and everyone was ready to grab tickets.
And yesterday (April 22), Andy Lau also uploaded two selfies and left a message: "I'm back home and will devote myself to our concert!"
It seems that the king is also looking forward to his concert. .
The last time Andy Lau held a large-scale offline concert was at the end of 2018, which was originally the New Year's Eve schedule of the Hong Kong Coliseum.
But after holding 14 consecutive concerts, on December 28 of that year, Andy was finally unable to continue due to throat inflammation.
Andy Lau cried and announced the cancellation of the concert: "I really can't bear it, but there is no other way. I don't want everyone to watch this concert with a voice like mine."
After that, Andy Lau worked hard to coordinate the Hong Kong Coliseum schedule, hoping that he can Make up for the remaining concert dates as soon as possible.
In March 2019, Andy Lau announced that he had successfully applied for a Hong Kong Coliseum schedule in 2020. Unexpectedly, an epidemic caused the cancellation of all concerts.
However, during the long three-year epidemic period, Andy Lau still held an online concert in 2022. At that time, the number of viewers exceeded 300 million, which proves the appeal of this generation of kings!
believes that with this offline tour, tickets for Andy Lau’s concert will be even more difficult to get!