One Singaporean found herself watching a Jay Chou concert on Dec. 17 -- for free. Who says good things don't come free? The Mothership reader shared that she ...
The Mothership reader shared that she had no problems entering the concert. The Mothership reader then had a short conversation with the other woman, who confirmed that she would not have to pay for the ticket. The Mothership reader shared that she saw a listing on Carousell about an hour before the show.
Chou, in town for his Carnival World Tour concert, thanked his fellow pop stars via social media for feeding him well. Food, after all, is Singaporeans' ...
All the best for the concert”. Advertisement Chou remarked, “Yum” and “Thanks, bro”.
No money to pay for a Jay Chou concert ticket? No problem. It seems concertgoers have found a hack to still be in on the action at the Singapore National ...
ranted Sghabibi in the caption, adding, "Pay so much money to get reused light sticks from two years ago". Event organisers were apparently aware of the issue. So shy if news spreads overseas." In comments to the TikTok video, several users clarified that the "Jay 20" referred to the 20th anniversary of his debut, and not the year. "Don't do this. The heart-shaped nightstick featured the words "Jay 20" and "Singapore".
Taiwanese singer Jay Chou performing at the National Stadium on Jan 10, 2020. Official photos from the 2022 concert were not available at press time.