Tsai Chin Announces Retirement by End of 2027, Only Return Performance in Taiwan in September

Singer Tsai Chin has announced her intention to retire from the entertainment industry by the end of 2027, with her 'Don't Say Goodbye' tour serving as her farewell concerts. She wishes to bid farewell to her audience in her best condition, and as a singer nurtured in Taiwan, the September Taipei performance will be her only return engagement.
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(Central News Agency reporter Wang Hsin-yu, Taipei, 5th) Singer Tsai Chin recently had thoughts of retirement. She stated today that her 'Don't Say Goodbye' tour is indeed her farewell concert series, and she hopes to bid farewell to her audience in her best condition. However, as a singer nurtured in Taiwan, the September Taipei performance will be her only return concert.

Tsai Chin stated through her record company today that she was deeply moved recently when she saw young audience members at a music festival willing to listen to her sing in the rain. This prompted her to announce her retirement from the music scene by the end of next year, which will also mark her 48th year in the industry. She hopes to bid farewell to her audience in her best condition, saying, "I shouldn't leave without a word, or only announce it in the last song of a concert. Doing so would make me feel too guilty towards the audience; I should sing and say goodbye one concert at a time, to personally see the audience and express my deepest thanks."

Tsai Chin explained that her 'Don't Say Goodbye' tour is actually her farewell concert series. She didn't let the audience know because she didn't want it to be just about reluctance to part, but rather for the audience to feel satisfied and comforted. "That's the farewell concert I want!"

Tsai Chin revealed that the 'Don't Say Goodbye' tour has received a great response, with many places inviting her for return performances. However, the only one she agreed to was in Taiwan, "because I am a singer nurtured in Taiwan." As for whether there will be opportunities for additional shows next year, she said she would consider the audience's reaction in Taiwan and her schedule, and currently cannot confirm. A few tickets are still available for Tsai Chin's 'Don't Say Goodbye' concert on September 13. (Editor: Chang Ming-kun) 1150505

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