Ice Hockey Band Performs at Taipei Pop Music Center, Attracting Over 10,000 Fans; Lead Singer Loses 5kg Due to Severe Cold

Taiwanese popular band "Ice Hockey Band" held their "I'm Sorry" concert for two consecutive days at the Taipei Pop Music Center, attracting over 10,000 fans. Despite lead singer Wang losing 5kg due to a severe cold, his performance was unaffected.
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(Central News Agency reporter Wang Hsin-yu, Taipei, 2nd) Ice Hockey Band will hold their "I'm Sorry" concert for two consecutive days starting tonight at the Taipei Pop Music Center. Over 10,000 fans will participate in the two shows, but lead singer Wang previously abstained from late-night snacks for the concert and also suffered from a severe cold, losing 5kg, yet his performance was not affected.

Ice Hockey Band controlled their diet and trained their physique for the concert. Wang revealed that this time, his cold symptoms only included a sore throat, saying, "It was a tough cold that specifically targeted my vocal cords." Fortunately, the cold recovered before the performance. Nelson self-deprecatingly said that due to high-intensity band practice, his hands became uncomfortable, and he could only rely on cupping to relax his muscles, leaving many red circles on his body. "Recently, I look a lot like a ladybug."

Ice Hockey Band performed classic songs tonight such as "Accidentally," "Shake It," "Like Me After Drunk," "If You Really Love Me, I Wouldn't Know," and "Cutie." Wang laughingly said that this concert is their biggest performance in over 10 years since forming the band. "It's the first time we've performed in a venue with three floors; this is a big day for us."

Towards the end of the concert, Ice Hockey Band performed "Don't Care." Wang recalled how the band members have been playing together since university, even disbanding and then reuniting. "Looking back now, there were many times we doubted ourselves, asking, 'Did we really do the right thing?' And it was against this backdrop that the album 'I'm Sorry' was born." (Editor: Chang Ming-kun) 1150502

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