Aaron Kwok Wows Macau with Extended Stage and Family Support
Pop King Brings New Elements to Energetic Concert Performances
Superstar Aaron Kwok ignited the Macau stage with a special edition of his concert, delighting a full house with new creative touches and heartfelt fan interactions.
Stage Enhancements and Fashion Forwardness
The “King of Stage” unveiled a specially extended finale stage designed to bring him closer to his devoted fans. This innovative addition complemented a meticulously adjusted playlist aimed at evoking shared memories with his audience. Adding to the visual spectacle, renowned art master Zhang Shuping collaborated to design striking new costumes for Kwok and his dance troupe, featuring a vibrant and versatile aesthetic.
Kwok made a dramatic entrance in a dazzling white ensemble, including an abstract white top hat, performing “Iron Curtain Temptation” amidst dynamic lighting effects.
Nostalgia and Collaborative Spirit
The concert seamlessly wove in beloved classics, including fan-favorite tracks like “I Want to Secretly Say I Love You,” “Save Sad Words Until Tomorrow,” and “Why I Let You Go,” prompting enthusiastic singalongs from the crowd.
Reflecting on recent collaborations, Kwok shared his excitement about a past guest appearance, stating,
“I was really happy to be a guest at Jay Chou‘s concert earlier, and it was also a subtle memory killing!”
He expressed gratitude to Jay Chou for composing “Never End of Love” fifteen years prior, revealing his long-held wish to perform it together. The concert’s rendition of the song served as a powerful moment of shared appreciation.
Dynamic Performances and Fan Connection
Kwok continued to energize the audience with performances of “Wild City” and “Sing This Song.” He then switched into a fresh “Wild Green” costume, evoking a forest motif, for a dynamic dance sequence with his troupe.
A newly introduced stage extension became a focal point during renditions of “You Are My Everything” and “Strong,” allowing fans to move closer to the stage. For the concert’s closing, Kwok sported a striking “Missing Black Diamond Dance Clothes” outfit while performing “Missing,” engaging the audience with dance tutorials and creating a dreamlike party atmosphere.
Artist Dedication and Future Projects
Kwok emphasized his commitment to high-energy performances, explaining his choice to prioritize challenging dance routines over solely including slow songs to save energy.
“Multing a concert to consume physical fitness. If I want to save hard, I can with many slow songs, but I will not do it, still hope to choose a higher difficulty in the difficulty, because the dance is me!”
he declared, underscoring his passion for dance.
He also expressed gratitude for the dual platforms of music and film, thanking his supporters and encouraging them to look forward to his upcoming film, “Innocent,” slated for release in August.
Family and Celebrity Support
Throughout the two nights, Kwok’s wife and their two daughters were present in a private box, offering their unwavering support. Kwok was seen acknowledging his family with greetings from the stage, adding a warm personal touch to the event. The concerts also drew support from numerous industry peers, including Carina Lau and Ding Zigao, who lauded Kwok’s electrifying performances, marking the successful conclusion of the “Dream Dance Forest” concerts.