Power Station Expresses Minor Regrets at Celebration Banquet After Three-Day Concert Series
Following the successful conclusion of their three-day "Moving On" world tour concert series at the Taipei Arena, the band Power Station held a celebration banquet. Members Yu Chiu-hsing and Yen Chih-lin admitted to having minor regrets, citing vocal fatigue from the consecutive shows and moments of distraction leading to forgotten lyrics. They expressed special gratitude to their wives for their backstage support and to their entire crew. Additionally, Yen Chih-lin's 16-year-old daughter, Yen Jo-fei, made her stage debut as a backup singer, showing an interest in music, though her future career path will be her own decision.
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(CNA, Reporter Hung Su-tsin, Taipei, 18th) Power Station's three-day concert series at the Taipei Arena concluded successfully last night, leaving the duo feeling emotional. Yu Chiu-hsing admitted to a moment of distraction that caused him to forget lyrics, while Yen Chih-lin mentioned his voice was fatigued from singing for three consecutive days, with both acknowledging some minor regrets.
After the finale of their "Moving On" world tour concert, Power Station held a celebration banquet. Discussing the concert, they joked that singing for three days straight was asking for trouble and that they were very worried about their voices, leading to some regrets. Yen Chih-lin stated that singing for three days in a row was a bit tiring, and his falsetto was affected. Yu Chiu-hsing added that seeing so many people in the audience caused him to get distracted and forget his lyrics.
Power Station thanked the many people, both in front of and behind the scenes, who helped make the concert possible. They gave special thanks to their wives, who were busy backstage helping to prepare throat-soothing tea, managing their health, and urging them to see traditional Chinese medicine doctors. As a result, both members would hug their wives before the show to express their gratitude.
Furthermore, this Power Station concert featured a captivating highlight: Yen Chih-lin's 16-year-old daughter, Yen Jo-fei, made her debut at the Taipei Arena as a backup vocalist, preparing a song to showcase her vocal talent. In a post-concert interview, Yen Chih-lin said his daughter has been interested in singing since she was young, and this concert was a good learning opportunity for her.
When asked about his daughter's potential debut plans, Yen Chih-lin said, "It's up to her. She's interested for now, but maybe in a year or two..." He believes his daughter might have other plans in the future and respects his beloved daughter's wishes. (Editor: Chen Ching-fang) 1150518
After the finale of their "Moving On" world tour concert, Power Station held a celebration banquet. Discussing the concert, they joked that singing for three days straight was asking for trouble and that they were very worried about their voices, leading to some regrets. Yen Chih-lin stated that singing for three days in a row was a bit tiring, and his falsetto was affected. Yu Chiu-hsing added that seeing so many people in the audience caused him to get distracted and forget his lyrics.
Power Station thanked the many people, both in front of and behind the scenes, who helped make the concert possible. They gave special thanks to their wives, who were busy backstage helping to prepare throat-soothing tea, managing their health, and urging them to see traditional Chinese medicine doctors. As a result, both members would hug their wives before the show to express their gratitude.
Furthermore, this Power Station concert featured a captivating highlight: Yen Chih-lin's 16-year-old daughter, Yen Jo-fei, made her debut at the Taipei Arena as a backup vocalist, preparing a song to showcase her vocal talent. In a post-concert interview, Yen Chih-lin said his daughter has been interested in singing since she was young, and this concert was a good learning opportunity for her.
When asked about his daughter's potential debut plans, Yen Chih-lin said, "It's up to her. She's interested for now, but maybe in a year or two..." He believes his daughter might have other plans in the future and respects his beloved daughter's wishes. (Editor: Chen Ching-fang) 1150518