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Taiwanese pop singer Yoga Lin will give a show in July.
Lin is the winner of “One Million Star” Season 1, a reality TV singing competition in Taiwan. Before the release of his debut album titled “Mystery Guest” in Taiwan in 2009, Lin released two compilation albums and an “Idol Drama” soundtrack. In 2008, Lin set the record in Taiwan for being the youngest singer to hold a solo concert tour in three major Taiwanese cities.
He ended his Yoga’s Trick Concert Tour in Hong Kong and Singapore in early 2009 and released his second album “Senses Around” in 2009. His third studio album, “Perfect Life,” was released in 2011. His fourth studio album, “Fiction,” was released in 2012. After beginning his 2012 to 2013 concert tour, “Fugue,” his latest jazz inspired live performance compilation album “Jazz Channel,” was released in 2013.
Lin has highly distinctive vocals, a wide vocal range and outstanding singing techniques. His versatility, musical style and huge repertoire differentiate him from his contemporary counterparts. This is most evident in his various renditions of Mandarin, English and Taiwanese songs, as well as other alternative rock songs. His interpretations of initially less-recognized songs such as “Steel Rope Walker” and “You Are My Guiding Eyes” became instant hits, giving these well-written songs their long overdue and well-deserved recognition.
Lin has attracted a legion of fans, ranging from high school and college students to white-collar professionals. Most importantly, he received critical acclaim from many professionals in the Mandopop music industry. Veteran singer/composer Huang Yun-ling thought highly of him and dubbed him the “Magician of Music” due to the brilliant and splendid vibes Lin infuses in his music.
Lin has proven his ability to deliver a wide variety of musical performances, such as soft rock, jazz and R&B, and he continues to experiment with new music genres and vocal styles.
Time: 7:30 p.m., July 2
Tickets: 180-980 yuan
Reservations: 400-610-3721
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: Shekou Line, Keyuan Station (科苑站), Exit A
(SD News)
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