One minute on stage takes ten years of hard work For children with weak hands and difficulty holding a microphone, the performance on stage is even more memorable.
The Lifewire team along with snails Tsz Kin, Yat Long, Bux Hei Yau Annie and Hester
Join us for the #TheCallOfLove「愛的呼喚」 charity concert
Let's wave our hands, clap our hands, and sing #LifeHasAPrice (#生命有價) and #INeedYouEveryMinute (#分分鐘需要你) Share the positive energy of love ❤️ The scene is warming
The audience also waved glow sticks and joined in the fun.
When Tsz Kin and Yat Long performed solo, the audience cheered and applauded continuously.
Yat Long was so intoxicated that after the performance, he kept humming songs backstage, like a bird out of a cage, still wanting more.
Preparation before the performance is very important. Everyone did not forget to practice the complex movements in the backstage lounge and learn the lyrics and movements.
This was a very unforgettable experience for the children, and they enjoyed the process very much.
The venue was packed with people, and the audience also read Lifewire's latest issue - Master 7 loves you - Flower language illuminates rare diseases in children
There were many different performing groups on the night of the concert, including men, women, young and old, singing and dancing, and the scene was lively.