Reflection of Joey's Live

Reflection of Joey's Live is Joey Yung's second world tour and fourth major concert at the Hong Kong Coliseum.

Reflection of Joey's Live
Tour by Joey Yung
Associated albumBi-Heart
Start dateOctober 26, 2005
End dateApril 28, 2007
Legs3
No. of shows8 in Hong Kong
2 in Malaysia
4 in North America
Joey Yung concert chronology

Sony Ericsson Reflection of Joey's Live 2005 (Hong Kong)

The stage

The stage was shaped like a big flower and consisted of several elevators throughout the stage floor. Above the stage were six large contractible pieces that could come together to create a large ball over the entire stage. Above the stage in the centre, a large projector screen faced all sides of the area playing both live footage as well as video backdrops. There were also LED screens in the centre of the stage floor.

The show

The concert was divided into seven acts: The Beginning of Reflection, Once Upon a Bride, Kiss Kiss, Break n' Rain, The 80's, JY Platinum Hits and Never Ending JY.

Before the show started, the entire stage was covered by a large ball. Once the show began, the ball lit up and the audience was able to see Yung through the semi-transparent material that the ball was made up of. As Yung sang the first song "凝溶", the ball opened up like an upside-down flower blooming, revealing Yung singing on a metal swing with colorful gears spinning above her. After the first song, yung was lowered under the stage as dancers came out for a short dance interlude. She then sprang up and performed the second song "好事多為" with her dancers. Then Yung Joey chatted with the audience for a while before singing "這分鐘更愛你" and "爭氣".

For the second part of the show, Yung appeared dressed like a Chinese bride. She performed a newly arranged version of "紅牌出場" while being lifted around by her dancers. This was followed by a performance of "還未" while dancing with a Chinese fan, after which she took off her dress to reveal another costume and performed "夢路". She then performed "煙霞".

For the third part, Yung sang several love songs including "再見我的初戀", "身驕肉貴" and "怯" while playing a game with the audience. For the game, the camera would go around the audience looking for couples. If the camera stopped at a couple, they would have to kiss with everyone watching on the projector screen. After the game, Yung performed "誰來愛我"

Yung started the next part by singing the song "SOS" and then "broke" three panels of glass before performing "混血兒" with only her female dancers. JShe then performed "流汗", which ended with a "shower" sequence with four male dancers (reminiscent of her ShowUp! performance).

For the next part, Yung performed a medley of Cantopop hits from the 1980s, introduced the band and shook hands with some of the audience. She then performed two more songs, "天之驕女" and "痛愛".

For the sixth part, Yung performed a number of her hit karaoke songs and asked the audience to sing along. Songs performed include: "16號愛人", "一拍兩散", 啜泣" and "心淡".

The final part was also the "official", pre-planned encore. She started with a cover of Minnie Riperton's classic, "Lovin' You". This was followed by her own song "Lovin' U", and "未知", both of which were rearranged with a "Latin" flavour. Finally, Yung performed her last official song of the night, "越唱越強". Many of the shows also had an actual encore segment, and the set list of the segment varied every night.

Reflection of Joey's Live Tour

The stage

The stage for Joey's other shows outside of Hong Kong was smaller and less intricate. It consisted of a simple three-sided stage (as opposed to the large in-the-round stage used for her earlier Hong Kong shows) that had her name "JOEY" in the middle made with metal columns.

The show

The set list was generally shorter than Yung's Hong Kong shows. The new rundown included a newly arranged dance song medley.

Set list

  1. 凝溶
  2. 好事多為
  3. 這分鐘更愛你
  4. 爭氣
  5. 紅牌出場
  6. 還未
  7. 夢路
  8. 煙霞
  9. 再見我的初戀
  10. 身驕肉貴
  11. 誰來愛我
  12. 眼紅館
  13. S.O.S
  14. 混血兒
  15. 流汗
  16. Medley:
    1. 前程錦繡
    2. 喜氣洋洋
    3. Love
    4. Chotto 等等
    5. 甜蜜如軟糖
    6. 流非飛
    7. 白金升降機
    8. 愛到你發狂
    9. 再見 Puppy Love
    10. 初戀
    11. 跳舞街
    12. 我的親愛
    13. 灰色
    14. 愛情 I Don't Know
    15. 每天愛你多一些
    16. 難得有情人
    17. 一人有一個夢想
    18. 唱這歌
    19. 擋不住的風情
    20. 海市蜃樓
    21. 獨自去偷歡
    22. 不羈的風
  17. 天之驕女
  18. 痛愛
  19. 16號愛人
  20. 一拍兩散
  21. 啜泣
  22. 心淡
  23. 我的驕傲
  24. Loving You
  25. Lovin' U
  26. 未知
  27. 越唱越強

This is the general rundown Yung sang for most of the shows, though certain shows had slightly different rundowns.

Personnel

  • Producer: Alex Fung
  • Concert director: The Think Partners
  • Choreographer: Alan Mak, Ricky Tong
  • Stage designer: Fion Cheng
  • Costume designer: Chan Wah Gwok
  • Hair stylist: Billy Choi@Hair Culture
  • Make up stylist: Arris Law/Make Up For Ever
  • Musical director/piano: Dennie Wong

(Note: This is only a partial list)

Guests

Guest acts
Hong Kong and North America - Kenny Kwan 《眼紅館》
North American - Michael Liang
Malaysia - Vincy Chan


Special guests
26 October 2005 - Grasshoppers 《永遠愛著你》
27 October 2005 - George Lam 《零時十分》
28 October 2005 - Jackie Chan 《明明白白我的心》、Jasmine Leong 《痛愛》、Deep Ng
29 October 2005 - Jeff Chang 《愛如潮水》、Denise Ho 《隆重登場》
30 October 2005 - Christy Li (Singing Contest Winner)《越唱越強》、Twins 《全身暑假》
31 October 2005 - Anthony Wong 《隆重登場》
1 November 2005 - Hacken Lee 《刻不容緩》
2 November 2005 - Dave Wang 《還有》、Alan Tam 《相識非偶然》


Tour dates

Date City Country Venue
Asia
October 26, 2005 Hong Kong China Hong Kong Coliseum
October 27, 2005
October 28, 2005
October 29, 2005
October 30, 2005
October 31, 2005
November 1, 2005
November 2, 2005
North America
November 14, 2006 Toronto Canada Casino Rama
Entertainment Centre
November 23, 2006 Atlantic City United States Trump Taj Mahal
Mark G. Etess Arena
November 23, 2006
November 25, 2006 Las Vegas Mirage Casino
Events Center
Asia
July 27, 2007 Genting Highlands Malaysia Arena of Stars
July 28, 2007

References

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