After winning third place on Super Boy, China's most popular televised singing competition, in 2007, Wei Chen became another pretty boy singer-actor in mainland showbiz. But he has been trying to break out his image by releasing three albums and starring in two movies. The 27-year-old will stage his first concert at Beijing Workers' Gymnasium. From his first smash single, Disparate, to his latest dance song, Daybreak, Wei will show his fans his transformation.
Actor and singer Shirota Yu will make his singing debut in Beijing. He'll release his first album, UNO, in China in both disc and digital formats, following its March 7 Japan release. The album will include Japanese and Spanish tracks - a few which were originally composed by Backstreet Boys member Howie D - and a special song featuring Yu's brother, Shirota Jun. The Japanese Spaniard cooperated with Howie D on his third single, Worth Fighting For, which was released on Feb 22 and was digitally distributed in 31 countries.
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