The County Government's Department of Cultural Affairs announced today in a press release that the "Black Vinyl Era Songs" series, with a core curation of reliving classics, selects popular Mandarin and Taiwanese pop hits from the 70s to 90s. Interpreted by powerful singers, familiar melodies will re-bloom in the digital age. This year's theme is "First Love," presenting a classic atmosphere of love, youth, and romance.

The Department of Cultural Affairs stated that the first performance will be held at 3:30 PM on May 10th at the Hengchun Cultural Center Theater, featuring Hengchun's daughter Chang Hsiu-ching, who will perform classic songs such as "Station," "Perfume," and "Heart Longing for Home." It is particularly meaningful to share musical emotions with fellow townsfolk in their familiar land.

The second performance will take place at 3:30 PM on June 27th at the Pingtung Performing Arts Center, where Chao Yung-hua will present moving songs like "The Most Romantic Thing" and "Proposal" with her blend of classical and pop vocal style.

Furthermore, the third performance will be held at 6 PM on June 28th at the Pingtung Performing Arts Center Concert Hall, with Jam Hsiao performing classic tracks such as "You Are My Eyes" and "Last Train" with his warm, deep voice and heartfelt compositions.

The Department of Cultural Affairs stated that in addition to powerful lineups, "Black Vinyl Era Songs" also plans for expert guided tours, a vinyl market, and themed lectures. Tickets for the three performances will officially go on sale at 2 PM on April 8th at OPENTIX Cultural Life. (Editor: Wu Su-jou) 1150407

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  • Source: CNA (Central News Agency)
  • Category: Event