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Last updated on June 2nd, 2025 at 08:35 pm
The ‘Queen’ and the ‘Second Sister’ Jiang Hui will comeback with a powerful solo concert which will be launched in 2025 announced the organisers Kuanhong Arts on Wednesday. It was out of the blue when the 2024 National Day celebration was elevated with the astonishing return of Jiang Hui on the stage who sang “Hold you tightly” one of her popular songs at Taipei Dome on October 6, 2024.
In the “Blessings”, the 2015 Concert, Jiang unfurled her break from the music and singing industry after recognising cancer within her. About which she has mentioned on the stage as “discovered great changes in the body”. She underwent a terrifying chemotherapy, severe bleeding and pulmonary embolism which forced her to go offline from all the limelights. Her social absence created a void for her fans but her heart-touching songs with traditional Taiwanese roots and blend of pop music tried to seal it to some extent.
After ten years, Queen Jiang will perform her solo concert organised by Kuanhong Arts and it will be launched officially in 2025 at Beijing University of Science and Technology of China. In total twenty concerts will take place in one stretch.
The organisers Kuanhong Arts has stated that, real-name registration lottery system will be followed to book the tickets for Jiang’s 2025 concert.
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