(Central News Agency, reporter Wang Xin-yu, Taipei, 26th) Singer William So, who has been in show business for over 30 years, performed at the Kaohsiung Music Center last night. In addition to singing his classics, he also shared photos of his son playing the saxophone with fans. He praised the Kaohsiung fans for their punctuality and thanked them, saying, "You made me feel the legendary passion of Kaohsiung friends."

According to materials provided by the organizers, William So opened last night's concert with three classics: "I Just Want Happiness," "Sorry," and "Let Me Be Warmer." He stated that he had waited a long time to perform in Kaohsiung. "I am very grateful to you for letting me feel the legendary passion of Kaohsiung friends. It was only a legend to me before, but this time I finally experienced it personally."

William So also commended the Kaohsiung fans for their punctuality, noting it was the first place to start a concert exactly on time. "Being on time is great; it means we can sing longer tonight."

He jokingly mentioned that since his son also had a performance in Hong Kong, his wife and child were unable to join him this time. However, just before going on stage, he received a photo and wanted to share it with the fans. He then displayed the image of his son playing the saxophone, which received a round of applause from the audience. (Editor: Guan Zhongwei) 1150426

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