Hong Kong Cantopop singer Raymond Lam cancels 2 concerts in Japan amid China friction



Hong Kong Cantopop singer and actor Raymond Lam Fung has cancelled two coming concerts in Japan, adding to a growing list of high-profile entertainment disruptions amid escalating diplomatic tensions between Beijing and Tokyo.

Japanese promoter Promax Inc said on Wednesday that Lamโ€™s โ€œGo With The Flow in Japanโ€ tour โ€“ originally scheduled for January 31 and February 1 at the Tokyo Garden Theatre โ€“ had been postponed indefinitely.

โ€œAfter careful consideration and extensive discussions with all parties involved, we have made the difficult decision to postpone the performance due to unforeseen circumstances,โ€ Promax said.

The concerts were set to be the 46-year-old singerโ€™s Japanese debut after he enjoyed a surge in fame overseas as a result of his role in the martial arts hit Twilight of the Warriors: Walled In. The blockbuster film had a successful run in the country, earning more than 570 million yen (US$3.6 million) at the box office and cementing its status as the highest-grossing Hong Kong production in Japan in two decades.

The previous Hong Kong blockbuster hit was Stephen Chow Sing-chiโ€™s 2005 Kung Fu Hustle, which grossed 1.6 billion yen.

Late last year, fellow Cantopop singer Ekin Cheng Yee-kin also called off a Japanese concert scheduled for December 5 at the Yebisu Garden Place in Tokyo, attributing it to โ€œunforeseen force majeure circumstancesโ€.

Tensions rose in November last year after Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi suggested that her country might consider military action if Beijing attempted to invade or blockade Taiwan.

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