Fei Yu-ching’s Farewell Concert Takes Singapore by Storm on March 16 – Entertainment News

Fei Yu-ching’s Farewell Concert Takes Singapore by Storm on March 16 – Entertainment News

Fei Yu‑Ching’s Final Sing‑in: A Farewell to Fans in Singapore

Despite the bustle of the city and the neon lights, there’s just one thing that can’t melt the heart of a crowd: the warm, velvety voice of Taiwanese legend Fei Yu‑Ching.  He’s set to make a grand exit from the stage this March, and Singapore’s Resorts World Ballroom will host the last act of a 46‑year career that began in the swinging sixties.

When & Where

Mark your calendars: 16 March 2025, at Resorts World Ballroom.  The city’s most cosmopolitan venue will play the back‑drop for this swan‑song.

Tickets – Grab ‘Em While They’re Hot

  • ₹28 (wallet‑friendly) to ₹258 (VIP indulgence) – prices exclusive of a tiny booking fee.
  • Online sales launch 9 am Saturday, October 13 through Sistic.
  • Other outlets open an hour later at 10 am.

Why He’s Pulling the Curtain

In a beautifully penned Chinese note last September, Fei announced he’s stepping away from the spotlight next year. That’s the final act of a glorious 46‑year run in showbiz.  He last graced Singapore in November 2024, leaving the crowd reluctantly wishing “Encore!”

Events That Just Keeps Getting Bigger

Originally, the singer had set up five shows in Taipei and Kaohsiung for February and May 2025.  The original 50,000 seat ticket drop at last week sold out in a magical 20 minutes.  Fans begged for more, prompting the organisers to add a spare concert in each city – the 20,000 seats sold out in a lightning pace of 12 minutes.  Feel the hype?  A third show is being added in Taipei, with tickets going up on October 12.

Why He’s Loved (and Makes Us Laugh) All These Decades

Fei burst onto the scene in the late 1970s with unforgettable ballads like “A Spray of Plum Blossoms,” “Watery Eyes,” and “Good Night Song.”  Anyone who tuned into TV dramas then could instantly recognise his voice doing the perfect theme song.  In 2006, he shot to the next generation by teaming up with Mandopop king Jay Chou for the smash hit Faraway.

  • Besides singing, he’s a master of on‑stage comedy.  His jokes and impersonations of other stars’ styles keep the audience in stitches.
  • He’s the brother of Chang Fei, the beloved host of The Fantastic Brothers and Variety Big Brother.

Ready to feel the melancholic yet joyous vibe of a star’s final bow?  Book a ticket, join the crowd, and watch the legend do what he does best: make every song feel like a hug.