Jacky Cheung reportedly suffers from RSV aftereffects! Concerns about "not being able to sing again" explain the reason for declining the performance at the Taipei Arena.
- byVic

讀後心得
The singing god Jacky Cheung held a concert at the Taipei Arena from the 4th to the 6th, attracting a large number of fans. During the first performance, he cracked his voice due to nasal congestion and apologized to the audience, stating that he was not ill. Jacky Cheung's performance was in good condition; he mentioned that since contracting RSV, his voice has taken on a somewhat "sexy" tone. He encouraged fans to enjoy the performance and reflect on their past experiences, emphasizing that he could sing well and explaining that he hoped to get closer to the audience during this concert.
Singer Jacky Cheung began a series of three consecutive concerts at Taipei Arena on the 4th, attracting numerous fans to come for a pilgrimage. Although he accidentally hit a wrong note during the first performance and apologized to the audience, he emphasized that while he has a bit of a nasal voice, he is not sick. By the sixth day, he performed many classic songs and was in excellent condition, still hoping everyone could be tolerant of his slightly “sexy” voice.
On the third day of the performance, Jacky Cheung mentioned that he often experiences this situation after being infected with RSV, and stated that he would still give his all today. Looking back on his experience with rhinitis in 2000, he revealed that he was also worried about being unable to continue singing at that time, but now he has enough confidence to face the challenge and can sing very well. He hopes everyone can relax and enjoy every moment of the concert.
This concert is Jacky Cheung's 228th, and he has performed a total of 9 shows in Taipei. Regarding the calls from fans for him to perform at the larger arena, he indicated that this performance is more suitable for an enclosed venue, hoping to be closer to everyone and asking the audience to understand the overall arrangement of the performance, thanking everyone for their support.