Mayday Returns to Taipei Dome Tonight! Ashin Offers Free Buffet, Guan You's Daughter's Performance Time Revealed
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Taiwanese rock band Mayday will return to the Taipei Dome for concerts starting May 3, featuring new content and a large-scale stage production.
- Before the shows, the band is offering a free "Buffet" experience at the nearby Songshan Cultural and Creative Park.
- The band has also announced opening acts for their seven Taipei Dome performances, including Mayday drummer's daughter, Liu Xinyu.
Taiwanese rock band Mayday is set to perform at the Taipei Dome starting May 3, promising a "Back to That Day" concert experience with new elements and a spectacular stage featuring large dinosaur props.
To enhance the pre-concert atmosphere, lead singer Ashin humorously suggested that listening to Mayday on an empty stomach might upset the stomach. To counter this, the band is offering a complimentary "Buffet" experience at the "Believe Music Festival," held at the nearby Songshan Cultural and Creative Park, as a "healthy appetizer" before the main event.
The band has also revealed the lineup of opening performers for their seven-show run at the Taipei Dome. While many artists will take the stage, a notable appearance will be Liu Xinyu, the daughter of Mayday's drummer, Guan You. She is scheduled to perform on July 12, the final date of the concert series. Liu Xinyu has recently completed her high school education in Singapore and plans to pursue university studies in the UK.
The opening acts for each of the seven concerts include a diverse range of artists such as BOOM!ๆชๆ้ณๆจ็ฏ, Huang Ting-ru, Winnie, Wei Jia-ying, Xiao Jing-hong, Liu V. K., Lin Yi, Fran, and GBOYSWAG. The specific pairings vary for each date, with Wei Jia-ying and Lin Yi set to perform at the first show on May 3.
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.