Monday, December 20, 2004

Jay Chou Live @ the Shrine (LA)

Jay Chou makes another U.S. appearance and holds a concert this time at the Los Angeles Shrine auditorium. Performing for a total of 2.5 hours, Jay rocked the shrine and put on probably the best chinese concert in the U.S. Singing all of his hit songs from all 6 albums, while keeping the crowd entertained with some little skits (A piano duel with a young and very talented kid). I have to say that this concert ranked as the best concert I've been to. A sold out concert, (probably the 3rd time any chinese singer was able to accomplish, the first was maybe his first U.S. concert in Las Vegas (MGM) two years ago, and the 2nd was probably Alan Tam and Hacken lee concert at MGM Las Vegas ). Opening with "In the name of the Father" (First track on his fourth album titled "ye hui mei" - his mother's name), and continues with many songs from the fourth album, then mixes a bit from the rest of his hits and his fifth album. I got the cheap seats, ($40 bucks, I couldn't afford the higher prices) ticket prices were up to $300 for VIP. He's headed for Connecticut for his 2nd U.S. appearance this year, which is also sold out....




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4 comments:

Robert said...

jay chou rocks

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Robert said...

is jay chou a baller? most of his posters feature him with a spalding basketball.

luc said...

Yae - It looks like he does charity ball games too. There's a cool commercial with him and yao ming as well...