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Louis Koo Debuts First Solo Concert at Hong Kong Coliseum with 11 Costume Changes

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Louis Koo Debuts First Solo Concert at Hong Kong Coliseum with 11 Costume Changes

Summary

Louis Koo launched his first solo concert "MY FIRST SHOW" at the Hong Kong Coliseum on August 21, marking 26 years since his debut. The two-night show featured 11 costume changes, star-studded guests including Charmaine Sheh, Raymond Lam, and Willa Wai, and concluded with his classic hit "Current Fad" with the signature worship dance.

Key Points

  • Louis Koo opened the concert at 8:30pm with "Century Scam" wearing a full black "Darth Vader" style outfit, wielding a laser sword alongside white stormtrooper dancers
  • The show featured multiple celebrity guests: Farmer performed their hits, while Jackson Wang designed one of Koo's costumes; Raymond Lam and胡子彤 performed three classic Cantonese songs from "The Legend of the Condor Heroes: No Man"
  • Singer-songwriter宣萱, who has known Koo for 32 years, appeared as a guest duet partner on this year's new song "Timeless Love"
  • Willa Wai emerged as the surprise guest, performing together with Koo on "Wild Child"; the two reminisced about their collaborations including "Delicious King," "The Grandmaster of Love," and "The Little校长"
  • The concert concluded with Koo performing "Current Fad" while dancing across all four sides of the venue, recreating the iconic worship dance from his 1994 TVB anniversary performance

Why It Matters

Louis Koo's first solo concert after 26 years in the entertainment industry marks a significant milestone for Hong Kong audiences who have followed his journey from TVB actor to film mogul behind hits like "Tomorrow Is Another Day." The star-studded guest lineup, spanning generations from TVB veterans like Willa Wai to contemporary artists like Tyson Yoshi, reflects Koo's broad influence across Hong Kong's entertainment landscape.
Louis Koo's first solo concert after 26 years in the entertainment industry marks a significant milestone for Hong Kong audiences who have followed his journey from TVB actor to film mogul behind hits like "Tomorrow Is Another Day." The star-studded guest lineup, spanning generations from TVB veterans like Willa Wai to contemporary artists like Tyson Yoshi, reflects Koo's broad influence across Hong Kong's entertainment landscape.