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Friday 11 July 2014

PolyGram Forever Live Concert @ Stadium Negara, Kuala Lumpur (26th July 2014)

PolyGram Forever Live Concert @ Stadium Negara, Kuala Lumpur (26th July 2014)

Attention, everyone, the long-awaited PolyGram Forever Live Concert will be hitting Malaysia’s shore come July 2014!

This concert promises to bring fans back to the PolyGram era with the golden classic songs and reminisce the good old days.

PolyGram Forever Live Concert in Kuala Lumpur

Artiste Line-up (not in appearance order):
Daniel Chan, Shirley Kwan, Linda Wong, Tat Ming Pair, Albert Au and Karen Tong

Date: 26 July 2014, Saturday
Time: 8pm
Venue: Stadium Negara, Kuala Lumpur

Ticket Prices: RM468, RM368, RM268 RM168 & RM108 (*Excludes Ticket Charge RM3 booking fee)
Ticket Charge Hotline: 03- 9222 8811 or logon to www.ticketcharge.com.my Ticket Launch: 5th of June 2014, Friday, 10am

2013 was a happening year for Hong Kong’s music industry, besides being a commemorative year for prominent music figures like Leslie Cheung, Wong Ka Kui, Teresa Teng, it was also the 30th anniversary of the legendary music label, PolyGram. To celebrate this jubilee, mega label PolyGram took the opportunity to gather its superstars for a comeback concert.

The star-studded concert line up include (not in appearance order), Daniel Chan, Shirley Kwan, Linda Wong Tat Ming Pair, Albert Au and Karen Tong. These prominent singers are widely recognised across generations and remain as fans’ number one idol till date.

PolyGram Forever Live Concert in Kuala Lumpur will be happening on 26 July 2014, 8pm at Stadium Negara, Kuala Lumpur.

PolyGram Forever Live Concert in Kuala Lumpur is proudly brought to you by AMC Live Group.

Daniel Chan
Daniel released his first Chinese album <The Heart Already Knows> in 1997 which went on to capture the attention of the Taiwanese market. His next few Chinese albums <Close To Heart>, < I’m Clearer Than Anyone> and <Man Like Wind> were equally successful.

Shirley Kwan
Shirley won multiple newcomer awards from various award ceremonies. One of her most famous songs <Happy Are Those In Love> was awarded the Best Pop Chinese Song.

Linda Wong
Linda debut in February 1993 with self-titled Cantonese album and her first single <The Day You Are Gone> appeared in several music charts. In May, her Chinese album <Don't Ask Who I Am> was released in Taiwan and became an instant hit.

Tat Ming Pair
They officially debut as Tat Ming Pair under PolyGram. Within two months, they released their first album <Tat Ming Pair II>. After winning the Most Potential Newcomer award in 1987, they released their second album <Stone Age>. In 2004, the duo reunited again and held <Serve the People!> concert as well as releasing another album titled <Tat Ming Reunion>.

Albert Au
Albert is known as the pioneer DJ singer and prince of folk music In 1978, his first album was with English songs <This is Albert Au> was published. In 1979, Albert Au started recording Cantonese Songs and released his first Cantonese audio album..Albert is very talented, he has excellent songs that inspired people such as <Love in the sunny air >, <Met in Childhood>, <We meet again that day> and <Gulangyu Island>.

Karen Tong
In 1990, Karen joined the 9th TVB International Chinese New Talent Singing Championship and got into the top 10 with the song <Happy Are Those In Love>. Same year, she won the 2nd <CASH Song Writers Quest> with One cappuccino. She was awarded the silver award for < Most Promising Newcomer Award > during the 15th Top 10 Chinese Gold Songs Award and <The Most Popular newcomer award> during the <Jade Solid Gold Best Ten Music Awards Presentation 1992>. During the Polygram years, she recorded < In the Polygram era>, <Crying Maria>, <I Have A Date With Fall>, <Fate Of The Sky> and other great productions.


Pulished by WLJack. (Based on official press release issued by AMC Group)

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