Tyson Yoshi to 'Body Surf' with Fans at Taipei Concert, Promises 'Full Protection'
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Hong Kong singer Tyson Yoshi announced his new tour
Hong Kong singer Tyson Yoshi is set to bring his new tour, "THE VILLAIN Taipei," to ZEPP NEW TAIPEI on September 5th. This marks his return to Taiwan after a three-year absence, and he expressed his excitement to reconnect with fans, stating, "MISS U GUYS SO MUCH!"
Following the success of his sold-out shows in Hong Kong and Macau, Yoshi promises an upgraded experience for his Taiwanese audience. He will debut new music and plans to recreate his signature "body surfing" moment, treating the venue like a "diving pool" for close fan interaction. "Compared to the previous two stops, the venue in Taipei isn't as large, but it allows for closer contact with fans, which is exactly what I want!" he said.
Compared to the previous two stops, the venue in Taipei isn't as large, but it allows for closer contact with fans, which is exactly what I want!
Yoshi humorously anticipates the Taipei show, recalling past "body surfing" incidents where fans focused more on touching his muscles than supporting him. "This time, all protective measures will be in place! I absolutely cannot be 'breached' again!" he joked. Adding to the fan service, he also hinted at a potential "shirtless" moment to showcase his abs.
This time, all protective measures will be in place! I absolutely cannot be 'breached' again!
Discussing his physique, Yoshi revealed a recent shift in his fitness routine towards cardio and running. "I feel my current body shape doesn't look as good in clothes as before, so it wouldn't be bad to take it off if there's a chance!" he admitted.
Known for his high-profile guest appearances in Hong Kong and Macau, Yoshi assured fans that Taipei will also feature special guests. "There definitely will be! And the Taipei show won't lack guests at all!" he promised, even expressing a desire to invite collaborators for his song "Margarita" to create a party atmosphere. When asked if his wife, Christy, would join him on stage, he playfully responded, "Depends on the boss's (wife's) mood!"
I feel my current body shape doesn't look as good in clothes as before, so it wouldn't be bad to take it off if there's a chance!
Approaching his 32nd birthday in mid-July, Yoshi's birthday wish is simple: "Just be happy." He reflected, "As I get older, my mindset has changed. I hope everyone around me is happy, healthy, and safe."
There definitely will be! And the Taipei show won't lack guests at all!
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.