Mayday Thanks Li Zongsheng at New Year’s Eve Concert, Debuts New Song
Taiwanese Rockers Mayday Ring in New Year with Emotional Concert
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Taoyuan, Taiwan – Taiwanese rock band Mayday delivered a heartfelt New Year’s Eve performance, treating fans to a mix of nostalgic hits and brand new tracks. The concert,part of their ongoing “Back to That Day” 25th Anniversary Tour,took place at Lotte Taoyuan Baseball Stadium,where thousands of fans gathered to celebrate the end of 2024 and the dawn of a new year.
the band surprised fans with a special performance of their new song “Willful,” a gift to their dedicated fanbase. Lead singer Ashin, known for his candid stage presence, shared that while some have expressed a desire for only new music, he believes in the power of both old and new.”Today, in addition to old memories, there will also be new songs,” he said, adding with a laugh, “Maybe, if everyone is excited enough, I’ll write even more new ones!”
Mayday also took the chance to express their gratitude to legendary musician Li Zongsheng, who played a pivotal role in launching their career. “Without him, with one phone call, there would be no Mayday today,” Ashin shared, highlighting the profound impact Zongsheng had on their journey.
A Night of Reflection and Gratitude
The concert was filled with emotional moments. Guitarist Martha reflected on the importance of cherishing loved ones, stating, “Once you cross [a milestone], you lose once, isn’t it nonsense? The most critically important thing is to be with the important people, and you must cherish this kind of relationship.”
Bassist Guanyou reminisced about past New Year’s Eves spent with friends, humorously admitting to feeling a sense of emptiness after a barbecue gathering a few years ago. He realized he truly belonged with his bandmates and their fans.
Adding a touch of poignancy to the evening, Mayday dedicated a performance of Zhang Yusheng‘s “Everyday I Wont you” to a fan whose firefighter husband tragically passed away in the line of duty. Ashin’s heartfelt rendition moved the audience, with many shedding tears in solidarity.
A Bond Forged Through Music
The concert served as a powerful reminder of the enduring bond between Mayday and their fans, a connection forged through shared experiences, musical passion, and a deep appreciation for the power of music to unite and inspire.
Fan’s Outlook: A Night to Remember
Mei: You wouldn’t believe the Mayday concert last night! It was absolutely astonishing.
Jun: Wow, seriously? I heard it was a big deal, their 25th anniversary tour and all. How was it?
Mei: It was more than just a concert, Jun.It felt like a festivity of their entire journey. Thay played all the classic hits, the ones that take you right back to your teenage years, you know?
Jun: I remember those days! So, did they play anything new?
Mei: They did! And it was awesome. This new song called “Willful,” Ashin said it was a gift for their fans. He’s so down-to-earth, even joking about writing more new songs if the crowd was ‘excited enough’.
Jun: That’s so cool! Did they talk about their early days at all?
Mei: Yeah, ashin shared this heartfelt story about li Zongsheng, this legendary musician who gave them their big break. He said, “Without him, with one phone call, there would be no Mayday today”. It was really touching.
Jun: Sounds emotional. Were there any other stand-out moments?
Mei: Definitely. The guitarist, Martha, talked about cherishing loved ones. And the bassist, Guanyou, shared this funny story about feeling empty after a New Year’s Eve party a few years ago, realizing he truly belonged with his bandmates and us, the fans. It felt so real and honest.
Jun: Wow, I can already feel the sense of community. did anything really tug at your heartstrings?
Mei: There was this moment when they sang Zhang Yusheng’s “Everyday I Want You,” dedicating it to a fan who lost her firefighter husband. Ashin’s voice was so filled with emotion, and everyone in the crowd was moved. There were tears all around.
Jun: That’s incredibly powerful. It sounds like Mayday put on a truly unforgettable show.
Mei: It was more than a show, jun. It was like a big hug from friends, reminding us of the good times, the challenges we face, and the importance of staying connected.
Taiwanese Rockers Mayday Ring in New Year with Emotional Concert
Taoyuan, Taiwan – Taiwanese rock band Mayday delivered a heartfelt New Year’s Eve performance, treating fans to a mix of nostalgic hits and brand new tracks.The concert, part of their ongoing “Back to That Day” 25th anniversary Tour, took place at Lotte Taoyuan Baseball Stadium, where thousands of fans gathered to celebrate the end of 2024 and the dawn of a new year.
A Gift for the Fans and a Look to the Future
The band surprised fans with a special performance of their new song “Willful,” a gift to their dedicated fanbase.Lead singer Ashin, known for his candid stage presence, shared that while some have expressed a desire for only new music, he believes in the power of both old and new.”Today, in addition to old memories, there will also be new songs,” he said, adding with a laugh, “Maybe, if everyone is excited enough, I’ll wriet even more new ones!”
Honoring a Legacy
Mayday also took the chance to express their gratitude to legendary musician Li Zongsheng, who played a pivotal role in launching their career. “Without him, with one phone call, there would be no Mayday today,” Ashin shared, highlighting the profound impact Zongsheng had on the band’s trajectory.
the concert was a true party of Mayday’s journey, intertwining their past successes with the anticipation of future hits.As the clock struck midnight,the stadium erupted in cheers,a testament to the enduring connection between the band and their fans.
