LIVE IS SO MUCH BETTER WITH MUSIC EASON CHAN CHARITY CONCERT[hhmc]

On July 11, Hong Kong singer Eason Chan performed at sunrise and sunset for an online charity concert and his joy at music-making is infectious.

What could be more fitting for the line-up than his classic Cantonese track Beautiful Sunset? Master lyricist Lin Xi takes a hackneyed Chinese phrase – "xi yang wu xian hao", which means that the sunset is beautiful, but will soon fade into dusk – and breathes new life into it.

WHERE: bit.ly/2AXDJQ4

IGNITE! STAY HOME EDITION[hhmc]

Republic Polytechnic's annual music festival Ignite! celebrates healthcare professionals and charities in this Stay Home digital edition.

The home-grown acts performing include singer-songwriter Lew, hip-hop artist Axel Brizzy and indie rock band Stopgap.

The festival started in 2008 and is wholly student-run.

WHERE: Online live-stream at www.youtube.com/ignitemusicfest or www.facebook.com/IgniteMusicFestival WHEN: Tomorrow, 8pm

FOLK POP[hhmc]

MUSEUM OF TEARS

Zheng Xing

4 stars

Chinese singer-songwriter Zheng Xing's debut album When I Leave Taipei (2017) was nominated at Taiwan's Golden Melody Awards for Album of the Year, Best Album in Mandarin and Best New Artist.

His poetic songs and caressing croon continue to tug at one's emotions on his sophomore Mandopop record.

Feng-ling's Bikes is a tender portrait of familial ties and the passage of the years sketched through his grandmother's three bicycles. And the melancholic Too Loud A Solitude is lifted by a buoyant chorus: "Take me to a place with no dark nights."

With time and distance, even a turbulent period can be seen in a different light. On the title track, he muses: "I have slowly grown to Read More – Source

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