G.E.M. Tang Enjoys First Singapore Experience
Cybelle Go | | Feb 07, 2015 04:57 AM EST |
(Photo : Baidu.com) There are rumors that G.E.M.’s recent London concert was a flop, but the singer has denied the rumors as a 'joke.'
Hong Kong based singer G.E.M. Tang sold out tickets on three consecutive nights in the 5,000 seater Max Pavilion in Singapore last January 30 to February 1. Filled with gratitude, Tang enjoys her first Singapore experience, as she has never done any promotional activity in this country before, AsiaOne reports via Stomp Strait Times.
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"As a singer, to see so many people supporting me and my music is a really happy thing," said the 23 year old songster.
On the first night of her Singapore concert, Tang gave her fans what they wanted and sang many of their favorite songs throughout the event.
In between performances, G.E.M. reveals to the audience her favorite movie, which is the 2002 Jack Neo Film, I Not Stupid.
Tang also endearingly shared her newfound love for the popular Singaporean dish, which is the Hainanese Chicken Rice. Tang tasted the dish in the famous Lau Pat Sat Market.
G.E.M. showed off her other music skills, by using the guitar, drums and piano. She also performed her hit song, "I Want Us To Be Together"
After providing the audience 2 hours and 30 minutes of pure entertainment and energy from the singer, she certainly lived up to her screen name to get everybody moving.
Tang performed her 2008 breakout hit song, "Where Did You Go" as her final performance.
Singapore is a part of her G.E.M. X.X.X. Live World Tour and this is one of the major touring events for the 23 year old singer.
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