




Singer Chang Hui-Mei, also known as “A-Mei”, sings during her concert in Guiyang, Guizhou Province, November 10, 2012. Guiyang was the last leg of Chang’s world tour concert “AMeiZING”. (Xinhua)
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A-Mei rocks her fans in Guiyang
Posted in A-Mei on November 13, 2012 by infoseekchinaSinger A-Mei performs in Wuhan
Posted in A-Mei, China Pop Music on October 29, 2012 by infoseekchinaTaiwanese pop singer A Mei Covers "Vogue"
Posted in A-Mei on October 2, 2012 by infoseekchinaA-Mei Rocks Beijing
Posted in A-Mei on July 2, 2012 by infoseekchina
Taiwan pop diva Chang Hui-mei, also known as “A-Mei”, performed in Beijing June 30 at the Worker’s Stadium. The show is part of her AMeiZing World Tour Concert, which started in September in celebration of her 15 years in show business. The tour covers more than 36 cities at home and abroad, including London and Sydney. Chang has won numerous awards and is the only singer nominated by Taiwan’s Golden Melody Awards as Best Mandarin Female Singer 11 times. (Source: Xinhua)
‘AMeiZing World Tour’ concert in Melbourne
Posted in A-Mei, China Pop Music on June 4, 2012 by infoseekchinaAmei performs sold-out concert in HK
Posted in A-Mei, China Pop Music, Uncategorized on May 29, 2012 by infoseekchinaTaiwan pop diva Amei has performed in Hong Kong to a packed out crowd at the city’s Coliseum.
The 39-year-old performed two concerts over the week-end with the 12,000 strong crowd singing along to some of her biggest hits such as “Giving Up Everything For You”, “Sisters”, and “Listen to the Sea.”
Amei says the only glitch was working out which way was which on the 360 degree stage.
“I have such bad sense of direction. So on this stage, a lot of times I wasn’t sure which side is which. Someone always reminds me saying, ‘go left or go right’. Sometimes I get confused, so I was really nervous,” said Amei.
Since kicking off the “AmeiZing Live World Tour” on the mainland in September last year, Amei has been on the road and performed at various cities in China, as well as Singapore, Taipei, and Kuala Lumpur.
She also performed in Atlantic City in the US and at London’s O2 arena, following in the footsteps of Hong Kong singer Eason Chan who became the first Chinese artist to sing there earlier this year.
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