Faye Wong's Comeback Tour 2010–12
Tour by Faye Wong | |
Start date | 29 October 2010 |
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End date | 9 June 2012 |
No. of shows | 46 |
Faye Wong concert chronology |
The Comeback Tour (Chinese: 巡唱) was a concert tour in Asia by Chinese recording artist Faye Wong, marking her return to public performance after several years of concentrating on her family.
Background
She began her return in February 2010, performing at the CCTV New Year's Gala watched by over 700 million people, covering Li Jian's ballad "Legend".[1] Later in July 2010, she first announced a series of comeback concerts starting from 29 October 2010 onwards, namely 5 in Beijing and another 5 in Shanghai. To satisfy huge overseas market demand, she declared to have more concerts in other cities of Mainland China, Taipei in Taiwan, Hong Kong, Malaysia and also Singapore.[2]
Despite her lengthy absence, interest in the concert tickets was overwhelming: in Mainland China tickets worth nearly 200 million yuan (US$29 million) were taken up in just 10 days[3] while in Taiwan the computerized ticketing system crashed due to excessive traffic, and 90 percent of the tickets were sold within two hours after it was restored.[4] The story repeated itself in Hong Kong,[5] with 93% of the tickets gone in one morning and 2 ticketing phone lines added to the 3 existing one, to catch up with the huge demand.[6]
Setlists
- Faye performed 23 songs for all the concerts except Hong Kong and Zhengzhou, where she performed 24 tracks.
- The intro music of this concert tour was partly extracted from a song called "Vainly Like Dreams (浮华若梦)", which is performed by Kubert Leung, who is also the music director of the tour.[7]
- The music of the interludes were re-composed and partly extracted from a few Faye's songs, namely "Heart Sutra (心经)", "Dream Lover (梦中人)", "The Cambrian Age (寒武纪)" and "Flower of Paradise (彼岸花)".[8][9][10]
- The song "Heart Sutra" was not performed live by Faye but rather played as the background music to end the concert. However, this was not done for the first 5 concerts held in Beijing. In fact it was only started since the Shanghai concert, with the original intention of giving condolences to the casualties in the fire accident on 15 November 2010.[11] But, there was an exception to this for the last two concerts held in Zhengzhou, where Faye performed "Heart Sutra" live after the usual ending song "Flower of Paradise".[12]
- The table below only lists down the songs performed live by Faye for all the 46 concerts, excluding the interlude music and songs mentioned previously. The symbol * serves as the key to note the first appearance of the said song in this concert tour.
- 只願為你守著約
- 紅豆
- 乘客
- 又見炊煙
- 掙脫
- 天使
- Rilkean Heart (Cocteau Twins)
- 矜持
- 我願意
- 傳奇
- 將愛
- 開到荼蘼
- 悶
- 再見螢火蟲
- 催眠
- 天空
- 但願人長久
- 當時的月亮
- 我愛你
- 人間
- 新房客
- 香奈兒
- 彼岸花
- 約定
- 償還
- 乘客
- 暗湧
- 夢中人
- 夢遊
- 女皇的新衣
- Rilkean Heart (Cocteau Twins)
- 曖昧
- 我願意
- 將愛
- 開到荼蘼
- 大開眼戒(
- 光之翼
- 悶
- 天空
- 但願人長久
- 給自己的情書
- MV
- 冷戰
- 人間
- 新房客
- 香奈兒
- 彼岸花
Tour dates
The theme of the concert tour was "Four Seasons and Reborn".
Date | City | Country | Venue | Attendance |
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29 October 2010 | Beijing[13] | China | Wukesong Arena | 50,000[14] |
30 October 2010 | ||||
31 October 2010 | ||||
5 November 2010 | ||||
6 November 2010 | ||||
19 November 2010 | Shanghai[15] | Mercedes-Benz Arena | — | |
20 November 2010 | ||||
26 November 2010 | ||||
27 November 2010 | ||||
28 November 2010 | ||||
21 January 2011 | Taipei[16] | Taiwan | Taipei Arena | 33,000[17] |
22 January 2011 | ||||
23 January 2011 | ||||
4 March 2011 | Hong Kong[18] | China | AsiaWorld–Arena | — |
5 March 2011 | ||||
6 March 2011 | ||||
10 March 2011 | ||||
11 March 2011 | ||||
13 May 2011 | Guangzhou[19] | Guangzhou International Sports Arena | 26,000[20] | |
14 May 2011 | ||||
27 May 2011 | Nanjing[21] | Nanjing Olympic Sports Centre Gymnasium | — | |
28 May 2011 | ||||
2 July 2011 | Changsha[22] | Hunan International Convention & Exhibition Center | — | |
3 July 2011 | ||||
26 August 2011 | Wuhan[23] | Wuhan Sports Center Stadium | 20,000[24] | |
27 August 2011 | ||||
29 October 2011 | Singapore[25] | Singapore Indoor Stadium | 6,500[26] | |
6 November 2011 | Kuala Lumpur[27] | Malaysia | Axiata Arena | — |
26 November 2011 | Harbin[28] | China | HICEC Gymnasium | — |
27 November 2011 | ||||
9 December 2011 | Chengdu[29] | Chengdu Sports Centre | — | |
10 December 2011 | ||||
23 December 2011 | Xi'an[30] | Qujiang International Convention and Exhibition Center | — | |
24 December 2011 | ||||
18 February 2012 | Chongqing[31] | Chongqing Olympic Sports Center | — | |
19 February 2012 | ||||
31 March 2012 | Kunming[32] | New Asia Sports City | — | |
1 April 2012 | ||||
20 April 2012 | Xiamen[33] | Xiamen International Convention & Exhibition Center | — | |
21 April 2012 | ||||
12 May 2012 | Dalian[34] | Jinshitan Jinshi Cultural Plaza | — | |
13 May 2012 | ||||
23 May 2012 | Hefei[35] | Binhu International Convention Center | — | |
24 May 2012 | ||||
8 June 2012 | Zhengzhou[36] | Henan Provincial Stadium | — | |
9 June 2012 |
References
- ^ Faye Wong, Tigers highlight CCTV Spring Festival gala, CRI, 16 February 2010
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Performing in front of 6,500 at the Singapore Indoor Stadium
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