Eason Chan announces new album and ‘C’Mon’ In tour

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Eason Chan has announced a new album and tour.

The Hong Kong singer will release his highly anticipated Mandarin album ‘C’Mon In’ in October to coincide with his worldwide tour.

His 19 shows include China (Beijing, Chongqing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Hong Kong), followed by Europe (Amsterdam, Berlin, Paris, London and Manchester), USA and Canada (New York, Toronto, Vancouver, San Francisco), Taiwan (Taipei, Kaohsiung), Malaysia and Singapore.

The tour is named ‘Eason says C’mon in ~ Tour’, inviting fans from all over the world to his music.

Chan is considered by many as the king of Canto and C-pop. Four singles have already been released from his upcoming album, scoring a combined 60 number ones across Asian charts with a collective total of 4 million downloads in China.

The Chinese singer is also the superstar coach of Sing China – China’s most popular talent reality show.

Eason Chan’s C’mon In Tour schedule:
Sept. 22: Beijing
Sept. 24: Chongqing
Sept. 26: Shanghai
Sept. 28: Guangzhou
Oct. 11-12: Hong Kong
Oct. 24: Amsterdam
Oct. 28: Berlin
Oct. 30: Paris
Nov. 4: London
Nov. 6: Manchester
Nov. 10: New York
Nov. 11: Toronto
Nov. 14: Vancouver
Nov. 18: San Francisco
Nov. 24: Taipei
Nov. 26: Kaohsiung
Dec. 2: Malaysia
Dec. 3: Singapore

Chan’s European promotion tour is presented by TOUCH Music Live.


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