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The Eason's Life World Tour (
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: Eason's Life世界巡回演唱会) is a concert tour by Hong Kong singer
Eason Chan Eason Chan Yick-shun ( zh, s=陈奕迅, t=陳奕迅, first=t, p=Chén Yìxùn; born 27 July 1974) is a Hong Kong singer and actor. He is one of the most popular and influential singers in both Cantopop and Mandopop. Besides holding the record ...
. It began at the
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in July 2013 and ended at the Beijing National Stadium in October 2016. The tour spanned 135 concerts across Asia, North America, Europe, and Oceania.


Background

In April 2015, the second phase of the tour called Another Eason's Life commenced in Changsha. It featured an updated set list and enhanced production. The tour continued throughout China, Taipei, Sydney, New Zealand, Las Vegas, Canada, and more. Chan held his 100th show of Another Eason Life's World Tour in
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, Canada, on 4 December 2015. This was the first time ever that a Hong Kong singer performed at the
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. The tour ended late in 2016, as he took a break from concert touring.


Production

In an interview, Chan disclosed that Zhu Zuer was responsible for the stage and song list design for the Eason's Life World Tour. The theme of the tour is a combination of the words "Life," "Illusion," "Feeling," and "Enjoy", which represents the four segments of the concert.


Critical reception

The tour received positive reviews from music critics. ''
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'' gave the Singapore concert a 4.5 out of 5 stars, commending Chan as "both an impressive vocalist and an electrifying performer." They added, "Chan devoted himself entirely to each and every song, delivering each tune to perfection".


Tour dates


References

{{reflist Concert tours of Hong Kong Concert tours of China Concert tours of Asia