Mayday Sets Record with Double Taipei Dome Concerts, Ashin Expresses Gratitude
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Mayday completed two concerts at Taipei Dome in one day, a personal record, with both shows lasting over four hours.
- After the second concert's encore, fans demanded more, prompting a surprise third encore where lead singer Ashin expressed gratitude for the audience's unwavering support.
- The band concluded their performance with several hit songs, bidding farewell to a passionate crowd after a marathon day of music.
Mayday set a new personal record by performing two concerts at the Taipei Dome on the same day, with both shows exceeding four hours. The band concluded their final scheduled concert of the tour late Sunday night, leaving fans wanting more.
We really completed two concerts today, just once in this lifetime is enough.
After the second encore, the audience's persistent calls for more led to a surprise third encore. Lead singer Ashin, visibly moved, expressed his deep gratitude to the fans. "What virtue do I have to stand before you, until today, to stand with you, through one storm after another, all sorts of things, and we haven't scattered?" he asked the crowd.
Can the concert give me a pillow?
The band performed a selection of their hits, including "There is an Absolute in Life," "OAOA," "An Apple," "Perfume," and "Brave." As the concert drew to a close, the members bowed and waved goodbye to the enthusiastic audience, marking the end of their record-breaking performance.
What virtue do I have to stand before you, until today, to stand with you, through one storm after another, all sorts of things, and we haven't scattered?
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.