Side Tian, who started a show in the Red Pavilion one year following his debut, has been “separated” from the Hong Kong market in recent years, and even moved to Thailand to live for 3 years. This year, Sata finally returned to Hong Kong to sign a record company. In August, he will hold two concerts. Before the conversation was over, Side Tian announced that he would hold a concert part 2 in November. There were also reports that the relevant parties had already helped him to apply for the Red Pavilion.
At the time of returning with all his strength, some netizens turned to old accounts, referring to the fact that Side Tian once interviewed in 2010, and bluntly said that it is difficult to make money as a singer in Hong Kong, and even pointed out that he would rather “Be a third-tier singer in Beijing, I will definitely earn more than I am now.” Ten times. I don’t understand why anyone still thinks the Hong Kong market is important.” And Jia Sida held a concert in Hong Kong once more, of course, was stunned by netizens, and it was no wonder that A Tian blew himself up to have “familial hereditary amnesia” in the concert before!
Singer Xiao Fei, who is also known for his singing skills, posted a post on Facebook to help escort him, explaining that the main reason for Fang Tian’s departure from Hong Kong to live in Beijing was because of love. “One of the reasons why Qu decided to go to Beijing for development was because his girlfriend was in Beijing at the time and was willing to leave Hong Kong to Beijing with the mentality of marrying a chicken with a chicken. The second reason for his frustration, what he said disgusted was not Hong Kong fans. It’s the hidden rules of the game that everyone can’t see but hear.”
In the past few years, many people have returned to listen to Cantonese songs, and it is better to return to the city first, but following the low tide of the previous few years, Xiaofei also understands that Side Tian points to relieve his frustration. “Be fair, he decided to go to Beijing for development before 2019 or around 2015; at that time, who would pay attention to the Cantonese music scene in Hong Kong? Yes! But not many, everyone was shouting at that time. Hong Kong’s music scene is dead…why do you feel discouraged? I really understand.”
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