Fans get high as Leehom's concert approaches
Updated: 2013-04-07 09:52
By Zhang Chunyan (Chinadaily.com.cn)
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American-born singer-songwriter, record producer and actor Leehom will play live in the UK for the first time performing his Open Fire concert at the O2 Arena on Apr 15. [Provided to Chinadaily] |
Fans' anticipation have poured as Leehom Wang's London concert is just around the corner.
According to Magic Sound, the concert organizer, a large number of fans worldwide have recorded and sent videos of support for the upcoming concert.
A selection of the videos was broadcast at the Shanghai press conference for the Leehom concert, showing the amount of respect and adulation Leehom commands all over the world.
These videos will be broadcast again at the London concert to thousands of Leehom fans.
As a show of appreciation for all Leehom fans for their continued fervent support, Magic Sound has specially arranged a Meet and Greet session for fans to see the man himself prior to the concert date.
Magic Sound said, it is working hard to bring one of the most anticipated concert to all the audience.
With a big production including dazzling fireworks, wistful bubbles, colorful confetti and brilliant high-definition projectors, the concert will be the most extravagant concert held in the UK by a Chinese artist.
With his trusty Bahamut Dragon guitar, Leehom will complete his transformation to the Music-Man. His music will ignite the soul with a burning flame and bring everyone into his incredible and explosive music kingdom.
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