WeiBird Performs at Taipei Arena, Jokes About Challenges of 45-Degree Slanted Stage
Singer WeiBird held a concert at the Taipei Arena, featuring a unique 45-degree slanted LED stage that challenged his interaction with the audience.
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Singer WeiBird began a two-day concert series titled 'HI WE1' at the Taipei Arena tonight, entertaining 20,000 fans. The stage is the first of its kind at the Taipei Arena, featuring a 45-degree slanted LED design that echoes the theme of a telephone handset, while overhead rotating LED screens were inspired by CDs, vinyl records, and cassette tapes. WeiBird opened the show in a rhinestone-studded black suit, performing hits like 'Love Me Right.' He joked, "My biggest challenge today is saying hi to everyone in every section. If I forget, please remind me. I don't want you to only see my back." Later, he changed into a pink floral suit to perform his new Cantonese song and classics like 'At Thirty.' The concert concluded with a massive sing-along to his hit song 'Red Scarf' (If I Can).
FAQ
What is unique about WeiBird's concert?
It features the first-ever 45-degree slanted LED stage at the Taipei Arena.