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JJ Lin to hold Sanctuary Finale Virtual Concert
    2021-06-17  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

The grand finale of Singaporean pop singer JJ Lin’s Sanctuary World Tour, which has toured 66 shows in 43 cities since March 2018, will conclude with a larger-than-life spectacular, the JJ Lin Sanctuary Finale Virtual Concert, at 8 p.m., July 10.

Fans can watch the 90-minute concert on the QQ Music, Kugou Music and Kuwo Music apps with a ticket of 188 yuan. Other tickets range from 238 to 938 yuan, with bundles that include merchandise such as wristbands, posters and tote bags.

This highly anticipated online concert will feature curated content, customized stage design and brand-new costumes, creating an immersive and interactive performance to bring you an audio-visual experience like never before.

In an announcement, the 40-year-old singer said: “I’ve always believed that the online world for live concerts is so untapped, and holds endless possibilities for creative exploration. Moreover, music, entertainment and the emotions that a good live show brings shouldn’t stop just because most physical shows are on hold now. I truly miss the unique interaction and relationships that have been forged throughout the Sanctuary World Tour. Hence, my team and I have committed heart and soul behind the preparation of this virtual show, and I can’t wait to celebrate music and life through the upcoming Sanctuary Finale.”

Lin launched his musical career by releasing his debut album “Music Voyager” in 2003. He has received three Golden Melody Awards, including one Best New Artist and two Best Mandarin Male Singer.

(SD News)

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