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Aaron Kwok Prepares for Upcoming Concert

After a whole decade, the veteran entertainer Aaron Kwok is ready to return to the Hong Kong Colosseum to stage his fifth concert in the venue. At this week's press conference, Aaron discloses that dance will be the name of the game at the concert in late October.

Aaron Kwok will play at the Hong Kong Colosseum for four nights in a row starting October 28th. To match the sumptuous upcoming show, the organizers invested five thousand Hong Kong dollars to erect a small stage at the press conference this week. Glorious pyrotechnical effects greeted Kwok as he made his entrance to talk about the concert.

He said, "I believe you'll see a whole new concert. The show will be a breakthrough. The fans will see something they've never imagined a singer like me performing. So in this sense, it's a breakthrough. It's a hard job for me to perform all of this. But I've done my best and I'll demonstrate it in the show. "

Since the first concert of his career at the Hong Kong Colosseum, Aaron Kwok has already held four shows at the renowned venue. In his upcoming show, Aaron plans to try out some innovative ideas both in form and content. But he wasn't giving away much at the press conference.

He said again, "The concert will be different from all concerts you have ever seen. Some of the performance ideas have never been tried out at the Hong Kong Colosseum. It's my idea. I hope you'll like it. "

Aaron Kwok will don his dance director's hat for the show, which will take nearly 60 dancers, a record-breaking number for the venue. It's said that some of Aaron's ideas for making the show both artistic and wild are a bit risky and he's still waiting for approval from venue management.

Aaron said the concert will exclusively feature his own songs.

(CCTV.com September 23, 2004)

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