Taiwanese singer Chang Hsiu-ching reschedules concert to Oct. 10 due to typhoon
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Taiwanese singer Chang Hsiu-ching will reschedule her concert to Oct. 10 due to Typhoon Barway.
- The concert, originally set for July, was postponed to ensure fan safety.
- Chang is committed to maintaining her fitness for the rescheduled performance.
Taiwanese singer Chang Hsiu-ching, known for her powerful vocals, is set to perform her "Spicy Girl 2 Concert Tour" on October 10th, the National Day. The concert was initially planned for July but was postponed due to the anticipated arrival of Typhoon Barway.
Chang expressed her deep emotion and tears upon being chosen by the Mazu deity to perform a role related to the deity. She recently shared another piece of good news: the rescheduled concert date. After urgent coordination between the organizers and Chang's team, the show will now take place on October 10th at the original venue.
I am unworthy?
Initially, the postponement caused Chang significant distress and disappointment. However, she found solace and motivation in the unwavering support from her fans. She assured her audience that the wait would be worthwhile, promising an even more spectacular and upgraded performance. Chang has been diligently managing her diet and engaging in high-intensity workouts for months to regain her optimal physical condition for the tour.
Fans have playfully inquired about the possibility of weight gain during the extended preparation period. Chang, with her characteristic humor and frankness, reassured them that she would continue her fitness regimen to maintain her physique. Ticket holders are reminded that their original tickets remain valid for the October 10th performance.
Spicy girls and fans' promise, see you there.
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.