“Re‑employment Boy Band” Confirms First Full‑Group Concert – “At Least Today Is Very Happy” Live in Hangzhou, Oct. 25 2025
The Chinese pop culture scene is buzzing with the long‑awaited confirmation of a full‑group concert by the “Re‑employment Boy Band” (再就业男团), a collective whose members have kept fans enthralled with solo projects, TV appearances and high‑profile endorsements. While each artist has held individual shows, the notion of the entire ensemble performing together has lingered in fans’ imagination for years. That anticipation turned into official news this week when the Ministry of Culture and Tourism’s website posted details for an event titled “At Least Today Is Very Happy” (《至少今天很快乐》) concert, slated for October 25, 2025, at the Hangzhou Olympic Sports Center Stadium.

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The announcement gained further momentum after well‑known television host He Jiong (何老师) appeared on the popular “Singer” (歌手) stage and, in what fans are calling a quasi‑official proclamation, confirmed the concert. Social media erupted with the hashtag 再就业男团演唱会官宣 (“Re‑employment Boy Band Concert Announcement”), flooding Weibo with messages that blend relief, joy and a dash of nostalgia. Comments such as “The group performance has been officially announced so brightly” and “Having a concert in Hangzhou is a happy occasion” encapsulate the mood, while others wax lyrical about the band’s longevity, calling the members “old babies” and insisting no other group comes close.
The timing of the announcement is no coincidence. In recent months the quartet’s visibility has surged: they have secured new business endorsements, maintained a steady presence on variety hits like “Happy Old Friends” (快乐老友记), and earned repeated invitations to CCTV’s Spring Festival Gala for two consecutive years. Moreover, individual members have been busy on their own stages. Chen Chusheng, Su Xing and Zhang Yuan each revealed solo concert dates on the same day that the group’s collective show was unveiled, amplifying the collective excitement. Earlier solo endeavors also underscore the band’s broad appeal—Wang Lixin’s “Dao” (岛) tour ran from October 14, 2023, through May 18, 2024, spanning six shows, while Lu Hu’s recent single “Xiang” (像) has been climbing the charts.
Hangzhou, described by fans as a “lucky place for chasing stars,” appears an apt backdrop for the event. The city’s Olympic Sports Center, a modern arena that has hosted a range of international acts, will provide the scale necessary for the group’s elaborate production values. The venue’s selection also dovetails with a larger cultural moment: the 4th Yin Xing Music Festival in Baoji announced its lineup just a week ago, featuring heavyweight names such as Xu Wei, Zhao Lei, Lao Lang and Wang Zhengliang, underscoring a springboard for major musical gatherings across China.
CCTV’s endorsement adds another layer of gravitas. Members have been invited to the network’s General Station investment promotion meeting, signaling official recognition beyond entertainment circles. This institutional support, combined with the band’s grassroots fan base, suggests the Hangzhou concert could become a cultural touchstone for the country’s evolving pop landscape.
In the weeks ahead, fans will be watching for ticket sales, production details and any further statements from the band’s management. For now, the consensus on Chinese social media is clear: the official confirmation of the Re‑employment Boy Band’s first full‑group concert is a cause for celebration, and the October 25, 2025, show in Hangzhou is poised to be one of the year’s most eagerly anticipated live events.
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