Hong Kong superstar Andy Lau has postponed his nine concerts in mainland China as a result of the coronavirus originating from Wuhan.
His "My Love Andy Lau World Tour" was originally scheduled to have shows in Shanghai from March 18 to 20, Guangzhou from April 2 to 4 and Beijing from May 1 to 3.
The 58-year-old "Heavenly King" has already cancelled his 12 concerts scheduled to be held in Hong Kong in February and four scheduled to be held in Wuhan city in April.
It is now uncertain if Lau will go ahead with his concerts in Taipei in late May.
Several concerts in the region have also been postponed in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak, including those by JJ Lin, Jay Chou, Jolin Tsai, Fish Leong and Rainie Yang.
Meanwhile, the Hong Kong Film Awards announced on Wednesday (Feb 12) that it will cancel the prize presentation ceremony, the first time in its 39 years of history.
Hong Kong director Derek Yee, chairman of Hong Kong Film Awards Association, told the Hong Kong media that the awards would not be given out on stage as the show would involve too many people and may lead to cross infections of the virus.
He said the event, which was scheduled for April 19, would be postponed to May. There were plans to hold a pre-recorded ceremony, but there were concerns that the list of winners would be lRead More – Source
Hong Kong superstar Andy Lau has postponed his nine concerts in mainland China as a result of the coronavirus originating from Wuhan.
His "My Love Andy Lau World Tour" was originally scheduled to have shows in Shanghai from March 18 to 20, Guangzhou from April 2 to 4 and Beijing from May 1 to 3.
The 58-year-old "Heavenly King" has already cancelled his 12 concerts scheduled to be held in Hong Kong in February and four scheduled to be held in Wuhan city in April.
It is now uncertain if Lau will go ahead with his concerts in Taipei in late May.
Several concerts in the region have also been postponed in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak, including those by JJ Lin, Jay Chou, Jolin Tsai, Fish Leong and Rainie Yang.
Meanwhile, the Hong Kong Film Awards announced on Wednesday (Feb 12) that it will cancel the prize presentation ceremony, the first time in its 39 years of history.
Hong Kong director Derek Yee, chairman of Hong Kong Film Awards Association, told the Hong Kong media that the awards would not be given out on stage as the show would involve too many people and may lead to cross infections of the virus.
He said the event, which was scheduled for April 19, would be postponed to May. There were plans to hold a pre-recorded ceremony, but there were concerns that the list of winners would be lRead More – Source