With COVID-19 taking over our lives, forcing us to stop doing the things we love like going to physical concerts or hanging out with five friends, this new teaser from JJ Lin could not come at a better time.
According to his new Instagram post, JJ Lin will have a two-day concert live in Singapore next month.
JJ Lin Suddenly Announced 2-Day Concert Next Month That’s Live in S’pore
JJ Lin teases fans on his social media with a photo of an upcoming concert in November. Held on 27 Nov and 28 Nov, this concert seemed to be a charity special.
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However, not many details are revealed which keeps us at the edge of our seats as we wonder which charity will the concert benefit and what is the meaning behind the concert name, “After The Rain”.
On the other hand, what we do know are part of the lyrics to what seems like a new song. On the same social media post, JJ Lin added a bilingual caption that includes both the Mandarin and English lyrics of the new song describing the storm.
Another part of the lyrics could be seen on his record label, JFJ Productions Instagram page.
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As of now, there are not many details revealed about this exciting event. We don’t even know if it will be online or offline.
But what we do know is JJ Lin is having a concert next month and we are excited.
On the other hand, if it turns out to be a live streaming concert, we can only hope it would not turn into a buffering concert.
Reader: What’s a buffering concert?
JJ Lin’s Virtual Concert That Keeps Buffering
Previously, JJ Lin held a virtual concert earlier this year that have unlimited seats because everyone is in their own bedroom.
However, the problem with live streaming a concert with thousands maybe even millions of viewers is server overload.
In short, due to too many people watching at once, many fans watched a live stream that seems to load forever instead of JJ Lin singing and dancing his hearts off on stage.
As expected, the fans were not happy. After all, who wants to watch a buffering live stream? They can just watch the live streams on Youtube for that.
Thus the ticketing service provider provided refunds to all “affected patrons”.
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