
I have to admit before the concert, I wasn’t that familiar with Olivia Newton-John. Sure, Iike everyone I’ve heard of Grease and have listened to some of the songs from the musical which she starred in. However, unlike many of the audience I was not a fan. Olivia Newton-John is just not famous or well known among teenagers today, but music doesn’t have an expiry date and I was curious to hear these famous songs live.
The almost capacity crowd at the HK Convention and Exhibition Centre were treated to a virtuoso performance with ONJ performing a selection of her hits including Xanadu, Physical and Hopelessly Devoted to You mixed in with some iconic covers. Perhaps most surprising was her energy and bright personality unlike many modern artists she turned up on time, appeared to enjoy performing and even cracked some jokes between songs. She belted out her songs with a passion. The audience enthusiastically and happily, if often tunelessly, singing along with her. The vibrant atmosphere was infectious and all too soon goodbyes and thank you’s were being said… After two hours, a standing ovation and cheers of of ‘Encore!’ saw Olivia return to perform one final song Somewhere Over the Rainbow.
A thoroughly enjoyable night out which gave me a new appreciation for songs that “are not my generation”. Live music can do that in a way that sometimes an album heard on headphones can’t. But until next time I need to update my itunes library.

Man With a Mission
Date: 7:30pm, 29 July, 2016
Venue: Music Zone@E-Max
Tickets: tbc

The Bollands return from New Zealand with a host of new songs for a gig at the HK Brewhouse on the 25 June. The indie folk duo, who have a reputation for their passion filled live shows, have been performing together since 2011 when Joyce, a classically trained pianist, met Christian, a hairy folk singer, at a campfire jam on a remote beach in their home country. They clicked instantly. Since that fate filled night, they have been playing their passion filled and heartfelt songs across the globe.
The Bollands
Support: Tango and Snatch
Date: 25 June, 2016
Venue: HK Brewhouse
Tickets: $100

Lee Ryan, of British boy band Blue, has extended his visit to Hong Kong to play an intimate gig for 100 of his fans at pentahotel Kowloon. Lee, who has sold more than 15 million records worldwide with hits such as, “Sorry seems to be the hardest word” is looking forward to playing the cosy lounge-like set – entry is on a first come first serve basis.
Lee Ryan
Date: 7pm, 7 May 2016
Venue: pentahotel Kowloon, 19 Luk Hop Street, Hong Kong
Tickets: Free

Yuzu Asia Tour 2016 Summer Natsuiro
Date: 8pm, 12 July, 2016
Venue: Music Zone@E-Max
Tickets: $780, $580 from Cityline (On sale 5 May)

Amase
Kelvin Kwan, Soler, Shino Lin
Date: 8:15pm, 27 April, 2016
Venue: Star Hall
Tickets: $680, $480, $280 from HKTicketing

Stellar – Krazy 19+ Party
Date: 8pm, 15 April, 2016
Venue: Star Hall
Tickets: $1,280, $680 from HKTicketing
Jay Chou – The Invincible Concert Tour
Date: 8:15pm, 8-11, 13-14 January, 2017
Venue: HK Coliseum
Tickets: $1,080, $680, $480 from Urbtix