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Galaxy Macau wraps up a blockbuster summer of live entertainment

Galaxy Macau wraps up a blockbuster summer of live entertainment

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Macau has once again been lit up by Galaxy Macau™ this summer with an unprecedented series of performances that reinforced the city's reputation as the 'City of Performing Arts'.
Over the span of just a few weeks, the integrated resort welcomed more than 100,000 spectators to its premier entertainment venues, with performances by Cantopop legend Jacky Cheung, international comedy sensation Jimmy O. Yang and the sizzling Australian troupe Thunder from Down Under.
Presented by Galaxy Macau, these blockbuster shows have infused the city with vibrant energy, drawing tourists and locals alike for nights of music, laughter and spectacle.
Jacky Cheung, the king of Cantopop, commands the stage at Galaxy Arena during his 60+ Concert Tour, moving thousands with timeless hits and heartfelt storytelling.
From June 20 to July 6, Jacky Cheung, the king of Cantopop, made a triumphant return to Macau with his 60+ Concert Tour. Sponsored by FWD Insurance and held at Galaxy Arena, the city's largest indoor venue with a 16,000-seat capacity, the nine sold-out shows drew over 90,000 fans.The concerts were far more than a trip down memory lane. Instead, they marked a major turning point in Cheung's storied career, bringing out his enduring passion for music and a level of showmanship that continues to win over fans across generations.
Jacky Cheung's rich, emotive voice filled the arena with timeless hits, while heartfelt stories added a personal touch.
His powerful voice filled the arena with timeless hits while heartfelt interactions and personal stories added a touch of intimacy to the grandeur. Fans were seen swaying, singing and at times tearing up as his rich, emotive voice swept them through decades of cherished memories.And from its immersive acoustics to its thoughtful seating design, the technical brilliance of the Galaxy Arena elevated the experience into something close to magical.
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