Bowie Wu to be the oldest Asian concert performer at The Londoner Arena

25 Apr - After setting record as the oldest performer to hold a concert at the Hong Kong Coliseum at the age of 90, Bowie Wu is setting another record as the oldest Asian performer to hold a concert at The Londoner Arena in Macau.

As reported on Mingpao, the 92-year-old singer and actor recently held a press conference to announce his upcoming concert, "Infinite 2024", which will be held on 18 May.

He revealed that more than 20 guests will participate at the concert, including Nick Cheung, Stephy Tang, Pakho Chau, Myolie Wu, as well as the "Midlife Sing & Shine!" performers.

Age is just a number
Age is just a number

Speaking about making a record as the oldest Asian concert performer at the premium performance venue, Bowie said that he heard he could set a world record by performing at the age of 95, and would love to do so.

Meanwhile during the press conference, a short video was played featuring some of Bowie's friends including Eric Tsang, Dayo Wong, Nancy Sit, and Jackie Chan congratulating him for his upcoming concert. Jackie also stated that he hopes to guest perform at Bowie's next concert as he wasn't able to do so this time due to his busy schedule.

(Photo Source: HK01)