Hong Kong was blasted into summer by three mega music events over ten days in July when the international sell-out tours of Coldplay and The
Black Eyed Peas hit town, along with the MOOV Party extravaganza. The new Arena at AsiaWorld-Expo drew this unprecedented glut of talent to
Hong Kong for the first time, and tens of thousands of people crowded into the city’s largest purpose-built entertainment venue to see and hear live
some of the hottest acts on the planet.
With four Grammys and as many Brit awards to their name, London-based Coldplay brought the sell-out ‘Twisted Logic Tour’ to Hong Kong on 13
July, delighting fans with a two-hour extravaganza of music, including tracks from their 17 million selling 2005 ‘X&Y’ album. The Hong Kong event
came at the climax of a global tour spanning Europe, the United States, Canada and other cities in Asia.
Three days later, the equally popular Grammy-winning The Black Eyed Peas had the entire arena on its feet from start to finish, screaming along
with the group’s biggest hits including ‘Don’t Phunk With My Heart’ and the mega-hit anthem ‘Shut Up’.
Known for the passion and energy of their live performances, ‘The Monkey Business Asian Tour’ is the Black Eyed Peas’ hottest tour to-date and
comes on the back of the critically acclaimed albums ‘Behind the Front’ (1998), Bridging the Gap’ (2000) and their latest multi-million selling
‘Elephunk’ (2003).
Topping the hot month of music in Hong Kong, the ‘Netvigator Love Music Tour – MOOV Party’ transformed the Arena into a huge dance floor for
Canto-sensations Aaron Kowk, Twins and Stephane Cheng, and the hugely popular Se7en from South Korea.
All three concerts took full advantage of the impressive facilities at AsiaWorld-Arena. Concert-goers benefited from the latest acoustic technology,
flexible seating and standing for a maximum of 13,500 people and state-of-the-art lighting and audio-visuals. Hundreds of concert-goers also
enjoyed the buoyant atmosphere of the in-venue Spotlight Bar for a pre-and post-concert drinks.
An
impressive calendar of events, from music to corporate, has been drawn to Hong Kong by the range and quality of facilities available at the complex
opened in December 2005.
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