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David Tao Reveals About Beijing Concert

The Taiwan godfather of music, David Tao, has revealed that his concert tour in Beijing on 10th September wll be divided into four parts. 

 

The four parts are called Destory, Harmony, Future and Hope.   

 

Yesterday on 97.4FM, the Beijing Music Station, David's songs were broadcast all day long, together with friends' opinions about David.   

 

He held a huge sellout concert in Shanghai last month, his his first concert on the Chinese mainland after eight years in the business.   

 

"I know that the Beijing audience has an ear for rock music. So I will sing more rock tunes in Beijing's concert. A different Tao Zhe(Daivd Tao's Chinese name) will appear on the stage." He promised to rock Beijing after the Shanghai concert.   

 

He is expected to sing some excerpts of Peking Opera to please fans in Beijing.  

 

At the press conference for David Tao's Beijing concert, Jay Chou, another pop star and David's strong competitor, sent his best wishes to David for the success of the concert. Fans and media have long been comparing David and Jay as they are both good singer/songwriters and they both sing R&B. David says he and Jay admire each other's musical talent and are good friends.

 

  

 

No matter what the critics say, it's harvesting time for David Tao who composes and sings songs that always best exhibit his talent and passion.   

 

(CRI September 7, 2005)

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