On July 25, the organizer of Jacky Cheung's "60+" tour in Hangzhou announced that the three concerts originally planned to be held on July 26, 27, and 28 were canceled "due to the artist's physical condition." The announcement also stated that the organizers will "announce the specific follow-up plan after fully soliciting opinions from all parties." Previously, Jacky Cheung had completed a total of 6 performances over two weekends in Hangzhou. According to the original plan, there are still 6 performances that have not been held.
In response to this, Jacky Cheung posted a long article explaining his condition, "Among the seven sinuses, three may be slightly inflamed due to the previous virus being cleared, and vocal cord infection may also be red and swollen due to nasal fluid reflux, affecting the voice." He expressed his physical condition. The poor performance led to the cancellation of the concert and he apologized and promised to return as soon as possible, "I regard singing and performance as an important part of my life and the stage as one of my homes. It is basically impossible to give up the option, I will Get to know your body well, do proper exercise and breath management, and come back as soon as possible. "
It is reported that this is the third time Jacky Cheung has canceled a concert this year. Jacky Cheung started holding the "Jacky Cheung 60+ Concert Tour" last year. In March this year, he temporarily canceled three performances in Shanghai due to being infected with the new crown virus. At that time, there were rumors that he was sent to the ICU for rescue. In the end, he personally refuted the rumors and said: "The diagnosis was confirmed. He has contracted COVID-19 and is isolating at home." Last month, Jacky Cheung performed at the Taipei Arena, but three concerts were temporarily canceled due to infection with RSV (respiratory syncytial virus). Last year, in the middle of singing in Malaysia, he suddenly became dizzy due to Meniere's syndrome, which is commonly known as ear fluid imbalance, and fell to the stage. Fortunately, he was not seriously injured.
Written by: Nandu reporter Jian Yue