Maggie Cheung Spins the Night at Hong Kong’s Luxury Store Grand Opening
On a buzzing Thursday evening (June 23rd) in Hong Kong, the silver‑screen icon Maggie Cheung, who’s been a shy figure behind the scenes for a while, popped up as the unplanned headlining DJ at a brand‑new flagship store launch. The 57‑year‑old didn’t just turn up; she turned up with a full‑blown set, turning the event into a Saturday‑night rave.
From Film to Turntables
- Cheung’s filmography includes classics like “Centrefold” (1991), “Comrades: Almost A Love Story” (1996), and the unforgettable “In The Mood For Love” (2000).
- For the launch, she curated a playlist, took on the DJ mic, and usurped the spotlight.
- Her hair was a striking crimson, and she paired a sleek black blazer over athleisure wear—ready to dance and to look good while doing it.
Star‑Studded Crowd
The night drew many local celebs. Aaron Kwok and Nicholas Tse, alongside the matched‐makeover fellow actress Karena Lam, were seen letting the music move them.
Kwok, 56, posted a group selfie—complete with his friends—on socials and penned a note that read: “I was pleasantly surprised to experience Maggie’s DJ set, it added something different to this opening ceremony.”
Meanwhile, Tse, 41, revealed an intriguing backstory: his recent filming for the upcoming movie “Customs Frontline” had left a roughly 5 cm scar on the corner of his right eye. “I jumped off a 10 m height with my glasses on and landed on a cushion,” he said in a quick media interview. “I’m good, but I’ll see a doc because I don’t want it to hamper future roles.”
How Cheung’s Return Felt in a City that Loves a Good Surprise
Fans have noticed that Maggie’s last public appearance was on the 2019 reality show “Master In The House”, where she coached the boyband Next. Her comeback here demonstrates she’s still pivoting her craft — from directing to DJing, from movies to metro chronicles.
With the venue decked out in luxury, the crowd was buzzing. Cheung’s energetic spins, the red hair, and that tactical blazer made her the centerpiece. The opening night wasn’t just a launch—it was a stellar cross‑genre event that rekindled interest in Hong Kong’s star‑powered nightlife.
Watch the Re‑Live of the Night’s Highlights
Checked out the clip? If you’re curious about how Cheung danced her heart out, you may want to explore the unofficial community uploads.
This rewrite captures a snapshot of a night where cinema icons dived into music, creating a memorable scene for a city that thrives on surprise and style.
