Japanese singer Ayumi Hamasaki was scheduled to hold a concert in Shanghai on November 29, but it was suddenly announced cancelled the day before the show.
Ayumi Hamasaki said on social media that her team spent five days building the stage with over 200 staff members from both China and Japan, but on the eve of the performance they were notified to dismantle the stage and cancel the show.
Some media noticed that the day before, she sent blessings to the people of Hong Kong on social media and adjusted the stage design for the Shanghai concert by removing red costumes and flame effects.
Ayumi Hamasaki said music is originally a bridge that brings people closer and helps them understand each other, and she hopes to have the chance to meet everyone again in the future.
By Easy Mandarin News|AI-assisted
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