Jay Chou takes fans down memory lane
The King of Mandopop belts out hit after hit from his two-decade career in an extravaganza lasting nearly three hours.
Singapore
You don't need to be a fan to know Jay Chou is in town.
Before even stepping into the National Stadium where the King of Mandopop played two jam-packed shows last Friday and Saturday, you would have spotted billboard ads bought by fans wishing Chou an advance happy birthday (he turns 41 on Jan 18), and another congratulating him on his 20th anniversary in the entertainment industry.
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