5-4-2024 (SINGAPORE) Singaporean fans of Cantopop music are in for a treat as popular Hong Kong boy band Mirror is set to perform in Singapore this May. The highly anticipated Mirror Feel The Passion Concert Tour 2024 will take place at the Singapore Indoor Stadium on May 1 at 7 pm. This marks the band’s first-ever show in Singapore, making it a highly anticipated event for their local fan base.
Mirror, a 12-member boy band, has gained significant popularity and is considered a driving force behind the resurgence of Cantopop. The group consists of talented members including Frankie Chan, Alton Wong, Lokman Yeung, Stanley Yau, Anson Kong, Jer Lau, Ian Chan, Anson Lo, Jeremy Lee, Edan Lui, Keung To, and Tiger Yau. They first rose to fame in 2018 after participating in ViuTV’s reality talent show, Good Night Show – King Maker.
Known for their energetic performances and catchy songs, Mirror has captivated audiences with hits like “Ignited” and their debut English single, “Rumours.” Their music showcases a unique blend of pop and rock elements, appealing to a wide range of music lovers.
Earlier this year, Mirror’s Hong Kong concert series created a buzz when tickets for all 16 shows sold out within minutes. The band’s popularity has soared, drawing massive crowds and creating a devoted following wherever they perform.
Tickets for the Mirror Feel The Passion Concert Tour 2024 in Singapore are priced at different categories: S$328 for VIP, S$288 for Category 1, S$228 for Category 2, S$188 for Category 3, and S$168 for Category 4 (excluding the S$4 booking fee). Fans can purchase their tickets starting from Friday, April 5, at 12 pm through Sistic’s website, so be sure to mark the date and time if you don’t want to miss out on this exciting event.
The Mirror Feel The Passion Concert Tour 2024 is not limited to Singapore, as the band has planned an extensive tour, including other destinations such as Macau, Kuala Lumpur, London, Manchester, Los Angeles, San Francisco, New York, and Toronto. Their international tour highlights the global appeal of Cantopop music and the band’s growing popularity beyond Hong Kong.
Mirror’s journey has not been without challenges. During their previous concert series at the Hong Kong Coliseum in 2022, an unfortunate incident occurred when a giant overhead video screen fell onto the stage, resulting in one dancer sustaining serious injuries.