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Cai Qiu Feng Live Concert

20.08.2024 (Tuesday)
6pm
Arena of Stars

"The Queen of Kim Pau Gîn" Cai Qiu Feng was a child star at the age of 13. She released her first album "Sisterhood" as soon as she debuted and quickly became popular. She conquered the fwaudience with the song "What Joy", which sold millions of copies, making the song a bestseller. Soon after, Cai Qiu Feng released "Kim Pau Gîn" and "Rain, I Ask You", which became hits across Southeast Asia. Her Mandarin versions of these songs also gained popularity across China's major online platforms, establishing her as the queen of Taiwanese music and launching her onto the international stage. In 2014, Cai Qiu Feng made history by performing at the Taipei Arena. In November 2016, she collaborated with three other Taiwanese singers at Resorts World Genting’s Arena of Stars, presenting a spectacular performance titled "Four Taiwanese Queens". In 2019, her album "Fish Leaving Water" was nominated for "Best Taiwanese Female Singer Award" at the 30th Golden Melody Awards. In December 2022, she released her latest album "Lian Zhu An", by Warner Records Inc., earning nominations at the 34th Golden Melody Awards 2023 for “Best Taiwanese Female Singer”, “Best Taiwanese Album”, and “Album of the Year”. Her album "Lian Zhu An" also received a nomination at the 16th Freshmusic Awards in 2023. In 2023, Cai Qiu Feng won the "Best Female Singer Award" at the World Minnanese Golden Melody Awards. In 2024, she participated in the recording of the 15th "2024 Super Star" Chinese New Year's Eve special program at the Taipei Arena.

Malaysia's “Fei Yu-Ching”— Stephen Seah was once a male singer under New Southern Records (NSR), known for his clear and soulful vocals. He excelled at reinterpreting classic songs, including “Jiang Shui You You Lei Chang Liu”, “Fang Xin Jing Ru Shui”, “Remember Me”, and “Qing Shan Lu Shui”. Stephen Seah held a concert at Resorts World Genting’s Arena of Stars alongside Gean Lim. He also actively participates in charity activities, such as fundraising for Chinese primary schools through events like the “Ai Hua Jiao” charity concerts organised by Sin Chew Daily and Hai-O Group in 2022 and 2023. 

“The Little Prince of Hokkien”, Ben How, is a singer under New Southern Records (NSR) and also the head of the “Xi Jiang Yue Ge Zi Theater Group”. He has released several solo Hokkien albums, recognized as possessing the most charming voice that embodies Hokkien flavour in Malaysia. Ben How once partnered with “Hokkien Princess” Jacqueline Teo, and together they released several Hokkien collaboration albums such as "Hokkien Love Song Duets" and "Hokkien Double Star Duets" in 1999. In 2010, Ben How transitioned to the Mandarin market, achieving remarkable success with his debut Mandarin album "Tomorrow", which has garnered over 3.17 million views on YouTube. He also released the album "Men's Tears" in 2016 and "Ye Chang Meng Duo" in 2019. In 2020, he held a splendid concert at Resorts World Genting.

 


Ticket Pricing

Ticket Type 
Normal Price
Genting Rewards Member's Rate
(via cash/ credit card purchase)
PS1RM224
RM224
 
  • Ticket price is subject to a RM4 processing fee.
  • Every attendee MUST enter the hall with a ticket, including children of all ages & infants.
  • The concert starts at 6pm sharp, so please be seated by or before then.
  • Late arrival may result in non-admittance until a suitable break in the performance.
  1. A standard child ticket rate is RM50. Children must be shorter than 95cm to be eligible for a child ticket priced at RM50 without a seat, while children taller than 95cm must purchase tickets according to the published rates.
  2. Each ticket includes admission for one (01) person and is applicable across all ages, including children and infants.
  3. The discounted rates published above are only available to a stipulated number of tickets and are subject to change without prior notice.
  4. Tickets are on a first-come, first-served basis and are subject to availability.
  5. Tickets sold are NOT refundable or exchangeable.
  6. The Organiser shall not be liable and responsible for any loss or damage to the tickets sold.
  7. No third-party ticket collection is allowed unless an Authorization Letter, photocopy of the credit card that made the payment and credit card holder's NRIC/ passport is issued by the Purchaser and presented upon ticket collection on the event day. Failing to produce any of these documents, the organiser reserves the right to not release the ticket(s).
  8. The resale of tickets at the same or any price in excess of the initial purchase price is prohibited. The Organiser reserves the right to cancel tickets that have not been purchased from rwgenting.com or other authorised points of sale listed on Resorts World Genting’s website only.
  9. The Organiser reserves the right to cancel any tickets that have been resold or used by third parties in connection with other promotions without a refund and the bearer of the ticket may be refused admission.
  10. Strictly no video recording and photography allowed during the show.
  11. Video cameras, cameras and tablet computers such as iPads are not allowed in the venue.
  12. Lost or damaged ticket(s) will not be entertained.
  13. Other terms and conditions apply.