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Hong Kong pop star to embrace city
     2012-September-10  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

Popular Hong Kong singer Sandy Lam will give a concert at Shenzhen Bay Sports Center on Oct. 6.

Lam, also known as Lam Yik-lin, was one of China’s biggest pop stars in the 1980s and 1990s.

Born in Hong Kong in 1966, she made her recording debut as a Cantopop singer in 1984 and focused her efforts on the international marketplace in the mid-1990s, making albums in Mandarin, Japanese and English. Among the albums, the Mandarin-language album “Love, Sandy” released in 1995 was perhaps her biggest success.

Lam has been shunning the spotlight for some 10 years. In September last year, she held three concerts in Hong Kong and all the tickets were sold out in less than one week. Because of her popularity, she held two more in March and has started her tour of the Chinese mainland and Chinese-speaking communities around the world this summer.

The concert will feature her classic love songs, dance music and rock songs and some material from her new album which is expected to be released at the end of this year. “It will be a new adventure for me, and hopefully I can create some good memories for myself and the audience,” she said in an interview with a Hong Kong newspaper.

Time: 8 p.m., Oct. 6

Tickets: 180-2,012 yuan

Venue: Stadium of Shenzhen Bay Sports Center, 3001 Binhai Boulevard (intersection of Keyuan Road South and Haide Road 3), Nanshan District (滨海大道3001号深圳湾体育中心体育馆, 南山区科苑南路与海德三道交汇处)

Buses: 42, 58, 76, 80, K204, 229, 322, 353

Metro: Keyuan Station (科苑站), Exit A (Wang Yuanyuan)

 

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