Jacky Cheung preparing for new concerts, including a stop in Singapore

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Hong Kong singer Jacky Cheung has announced that he is preparing for new concerts, expected to be held within six months. The Heavenly King revealed these plans in a press release for his latest Mandarin single, Another Ten Years, which dropped on Feb 23. His last...

Hong Kong singer Jacky Cheung’s latest Mandarin single, Another Ten Years, reflects on the rapid passage of time. PHOTO: UNIVERSAL MUSIC GROUP

He recalled that he once drove at night to see the home where he lived as a child, and found everything changed. “The whole place was different and it made me reflect on how cruel time is.”The singer, who is married to former actress May Lo, and has two daughters, said: “When I was young, I always felt time passed very slowly. I just wanted to grow up quickly. It was only when I got older that I understood the meaning of time.

He recalled that when his first album, Smile , was released, he was still working as a reservation officer for Hong Kong airline Cathay Pacific. He said: “When I started singing, I was not sure if I could make ends meet.

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