Jolin Tsai's Successful Stadium Tour Sells Out Again in China
Jolin Tsai, a Taiwanese singer and actress, has once again captivated Chinese audiences with her recent concert in Zhengzhou. The event, held at the Olympic Stadium, sold out within seconds, leaving fans disappointed who were unable to secure tickets. This successful run of stadium tours on the mainland has generated immense interest in Tsai's music, with ticket sales reaching new heights.
9 July 2023
Fans have taken to social media to express their excitement over Tsai's performance, which included a series of hit songs such as "Dancing Lady," "I'm Not Yours," and "Stars Align." One user wrote, "Jolin Tsai killed it! I've only just seen the full Live performance until now, and it was the perfect of perfection!" Another fan praised her for performing nine songs in a row, totaling over 30 minutes of performance.
However, controversy has also arisen regarding ticket sales. Some fans have criticized those who purchase tickets from scalpers or use fake names to bypass the real-name system. One concerned user wrote, "Isn't it a real-name system? How dare you use a ticket from a scalper? Be careful of being duped and letting the scalpers smash your hand so that you won't dare to grab them next time."
Jolin Tsai's concert in Zhengzhou marks an important milestone, as it is the first time a female singer has performed at the Olympic Stadium. The sold-out event has sparked speculation about whether the "Ugly Beauty World Tour" will expand to include more shows in northern cities. Fans have taken to social media to plead with Tsai, asking her to reconsider and add additional performances in the north.
In addition to her musical success, Tsai has gained attention for her appearance at a friend's Weibo video. One user commented on the post, "Is this the legendary boyfriend with unicorn arms? Muscle Man Soft Muscle Man Soft's Weibo video," referring to Tsai's rumored relationship with actor Chang Chen.
In conclusion, Jolin Tsai's Zhengzhou concert has once again proven her popularity in China