SINGAPORE – Taiwanese singer Yoga Lin has a way with words.

The charming 32-year-old was in town recently to promote his concert on April 25, 2020 at the Singapore Indoor Stadium and had only good things to say about his fans and Singapore.

After a fan sang one of Lin's songs, Going In Circles, during a media conference at Singapore Press Holdings (SPH) News Centre on Nov 25, Lin was asked to critique the performance.

A mentor on Taiwanese reality singing competition Jungle Voice, Lin was full of praise."No matter what, because you are my fan, you are the best," he said.

Ever the good sport, he took selfies and gave hugs to some fans. Even when faced with a question he did not want to answer – whether his wife, former actress Kiki Ting, and one-year-old son, nicknamed Kubbe, will attend the show – Lin was unfazed.

"You have asked a very popular question," he replied, before politely declining to answer.

Expect to hear more sweet words – and beautiful melodies – from the star during his upcoming gig, which is part of his Idol world tour. Its letters represent the performance's four themes – "I", "D"oubt, her"O ", and "L"ife – and it expresses a journey from self-doubt to becoming a real hero.

For this tour, Lin is taking on the role of music director. Expect almost all the songs performed to be re-arranged, and some to be re-interpreted.

He was light on the details about his upcoming concert, explaining that he felt "shy" speaking about the merits of his own show. He did share that for the opening music, his team collaborated with renowned Japanese composer Ryuichi Sakamoto, who, together with fellow composers David Byrne and Cong Su, won the Academy Award for Best Original Score for the 1987 film The Last Emperor.

Lin also teased that he might perform some material by Taiwanese indie singer Cheer Chen, and online videos of his Shanghai stop show him singing a cover of her song Ephemera.

Audiences might also be able to look forward to a guest star, he later told The Straits Times.

Lin shot to fame in 2007 as the inaugural winner of reality singing competition One Million Star, and has five studio albums under his belt. His latest hit song Otomen was released in September 2019.

He previously performed at the Singapore Indoor Stadium in 2009, The Star Theatre in 2012, and Read More – Source