Famous singer Karen Mok said in Hong Kong on June 25 in response to a question from a reporter from China News Service that songs familiar to the audience may be sung in the last few concerts of the "Big Show" tour. "Don't worry, my concert will not be a letdown." . On June 25, t

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Famous singer Karen Mok said in Hong Kong on June 25 in response to a question from a reporter from China News Network that songs familiar to the audience may be sung in the later concerts of the "Big Show" tour. "Don't worry, my concerts will not Cold scene".

Famous singer Karen Mok said in Hong Kong on June 25 in response to a question from a reporter from China News Service that songs familiar to the audience may be sung in the last few concerts of the 'Big Show' tour. 'Don't worry, my concert will not be a letdown.' . On June 25, t - Lujuba

html On June 25, the special exhibition "A Century of French Fashion - Clothing and Jewelry Collection of the Museum of Decorative Arts in Paris, 1770-1910" opened in Hong Kong. The picture shows Karen Mok (third from left) and other officiating guests taking a group photo at the opening ceremony. Photo by China News Service reporter Dai Menglan

html On the evening of June 15, the first stop of Karen Mok's "Big Show" 2024 tour concert was held at the Bird's Nest in Beijing. Accompanied by "Mo-style Love Songs" and exquisite choreography, more than 60,000 viewers relived Karen Mok's music career of more than 30 years. However, some netizens believed that the arrangement of the concert repertoire was unreasonable. Many classic songs were sung in the first half hour, and many audience members were unfamiliar with the songs that followed. Netizens suggested that Karen Mok could improve the track arrangement in the next few tour concerts to enhance audience participation.

In response, Karen Mok responded that the concert on the 15th was very happy overall. The atmosphere in the Bird's Nest was great. She was very honored to be the first Chinese pop female singer to hold a solo concert in the Bird's Nest. In fact, the second half of the concert that night also included songs that everyone is familiar with, such as the ending song "The Love of My Life" from the movie "Westward Journey: The Marriage of the Monkey King".

Famous singer Karen Mok said in Hong Kong on June 25 in response to a question from a reporter from China News Service that songs familiar to the audience may be sung in the last few concerts of the 'Big Show' tour. 'Don't worry, my concert will not be a letdown.' . On June 25, t - Lujuba

html On June 25, Karen Mok was interviewed by the media after attending the opening ceremony of the special exhibition "A Century of French Fashion - Clothing and Jewelry Collection of the Museum of Decorative Arts in Paris, 1770-1910" in Hong Kong. Photographed by China News Network reporter Dai Menglan

Mok Wenwei said with a smile: "The order of the concert tracks is designed for a reason, not casually. There are quite a few of my songs that everyone is familiar with. Don't worry, my concert will not have any It’s a quiet show. I still haven’t had a chance to sing many familiar songs, but I may sing them in the next few shows.” When talking about when he will return to Hong Kong for a solo concert, Karen Mok said that the Hung Hom Stadium venue in Hong Kong is currently unavailable. The best stage design effect, I look forward to singing at the Kai Tak Sports Park in Hong Kong after it is completed.

In the afternoon of the same day, Karen Mok attended the opening ceremony of the special exhibition "A Century of French Fashion - Clothing and Jewelry Collection of the Museum of Decorative Arts in Paris, 1770-1910" at the Hong Kong Palace Museum. The exhibition is one of the important exhibitions launched by Hong Kong's West Kowloon Cultural District to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and France. It displays 400 pieces of exquisite French clothing, jewelry and accessories from the late 18th to the early 20th century.

Karen Mok was invited to record audio guides in Mandarin, Cantonese and English for the exhibition. She told reporters that she hoped the audio guide could help viewers explore the French culture behind the exhibits.

Source: China News Network

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