One of The Four Heavenly Kings – Aaron Kwok. He has been one of Hong Kong & Asia’s most prominent pop stars and has been dubbed Hong Kong’s Michael Jackson for his on-stage dancing displays. Aaron has won over a hundred music awards. As a solo performer, he’s played to over 200 concerts in HK, China & around the world, and the choreography for his stage performances has won him international acclaim.
The Largest Indoor Revolving Stage World Record! Aaron has become a Guiness World record holder for performing on the largest indoor revolving stage. He has celebrated his new title with a press conference in Hong Kong. In February, he wowed fans by dancing on a 10 by 9.44 meter, 450-degree revolving stage during his De Show Reel Tour.
During the show, the stage took Aaron back & forth as it switched vertically & horizontally for as high as 10 meters! He staged 16 concerts in Hong Kong and the show was dubbed by the media as the most oustanding concert of the year. His shows are also choreographed by the same dance master who did Justin Timberlake and Beyonce’s tours.
Unique 450 Degree Revolving Stage
Aaron Kwok will thrill the Singapore audience by dancing on a 10 by 9 meter, 450 degree revolving stage. During the show, the stage will take Aaron back and forth as it rotates vertically and horizontally!
Always looking for artistic breakthroughs and techniques in his performances, Aaron Kwok engaged his production team and stage designer Ms Fion Cheng to experiment on the revolving stage concept. After the idea was conceptualized, Aaron had to next overcome the challengers in performing on the revolving stage. Already known for his onstage dance techniques, the experience was a definitely a physical test for Aaron as he had to sing and dance while the stage was revolving.
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