Taiwanese singer Angela Chang forced to end concert in China earlier due to traffic congestion
Asia One·2020-12-23 19:01
TAIPEI — Taiwanese singer-actress Angela Chang was forced to end her concert earlier in Hubei, China last weekend.
According to the media, the 38-year-old singer held a concert at the opening event of a commercial plaza on Dec 19.
The free concert had attracted a large number of fans, which led to heavy traffic congestion outside the building.
After finishing the second song, the singer said, “I have just been informed that the traffic here is paralyzed, so I can not continue to perform, I am very sorry, I must now get off the stage!”
Before she could finish her sentence, she was pulled off the stage by staff.
According to various sources, Angela's concert was set to start at 7pm, but there was already a traffic jam by 6pm on nearby roads.
……Entertainment Music
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ABenC 24/12/2020
I didn't know during this time of the year of pandemic, she can still hold a concert over there?
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Wong Tuck Seng 24/12/2020
No Covid precaution measures there? I thought China very strict.
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Alicia Tan3288 24/12/2020
Blame the poor execution. Perhaps the drivers stopped their vehicles to listen to the singer. It is very rude of the staff to drag her off the stage while she was explaining to the viewers!
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Move Forward 24/12/2020
Like that also can? 😂😂😂😂
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GiantDino 25/12/2020
If she couldn’t start on time due to traffic congestion, audience can understand and accept it. But she ends the concert and leave early, this is a lame excuse!! Unacceptable!
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