Mixer Invites Enoch's Wife as Guest, Couple's Duet Creates Continuous 'Pink Bubbles'

Taiwanese rock band Mixer's 'The Grand Circus' concert in Kaohsiung coincided with Mother's Day, where bassist Enoch invited his wife Keting to perform a duet of 'San San Bu', a song written for their daughter. The couple exchanged smiles, filling the venue with 'pink bubbles' of love, while lead singer Sheng Hao also appeared on stage holding their daughter, creating an heartwarming atmosphere.
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(Kaohsiung, May 10, Central News Agency reporter Wang Hsin-yu) Taiwanese rock band Mixer's 'The Grand Circus' concert tonight coincided with Mother's Day. Bassist Enoch invited his wife Keting to join him on stage to sing 'San San Bu', a song written for their daughter. The couple often exchanged smiles, creating a continuous atmosphere of 'pink bubbles'. Lead singer Sheng Hao also appeared on stage holding their daughter.

Members of Mixer expressed their gratitude to their mothers sitting in the audience, and invited the audience to shout 'Happy Mother's Day' together. Lead singer Sheng Hao also revealed that today was also his parents' 38th wedding anniversary.

Bassist Enoch and his wife Keting welcomed their daughter last year. In the previous five concerts, he repeatedly emphasized Keting's hard work and expressed his gratitude to her. Today, he also said: "Fathers have many important responsibilities, but mothers' hard work is indescribable."

Enoch and Keting then sang 'San San Bu' together. They often exchanged smiles, and the screen animation also showed a smiling picture of the family of three, making the atmosphere on site much warmer. During the performance, Sheng Hao even appeared with Enoch's daughter. The child, wearing headphones, looked at the stage without crying, which drew screams from the audience. At the end of the song, Keting held out a heart-shaped paper cut-out to Enoch, who returned a kiss.

Tonight's concert saw Mixer resist the fans' enthusiasm for a second encore, finally concluding with 'Hello' and 'Voice'. (Editor: Li Shu-hua) 1150510

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