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Jackson Wang Hints At Free Party For Fans; Netizens To Choose Location

Jackson Wang Hints At Free Party For Fans; Netizens To Choose Location

Hype Malaysia28-04-2025
It's not every day that your favourite star goes on his social media page to announce a free show for fans. But, this is Hong Kong's sweetheart we're talking about here!
In light of his highly successful 'MAGICMAN' tour, Jackson Wang (王嘉爾/왕잭슨) has hinted on Twitter that if a second re-run of the tour is possible, he'll throw a party at every destination stop. The global star added that the parties will be free, to show appreciation for all fans. In his post today (28th April 2025), he emphasised love for his supporters with, 'Thank you for even believing in the movement, all free entry and have a good time'.
In his heartfelt Twitter post that has garnered up to 28k likes, Jackson captions the post with, 'Every stop I will make a party just for all the audience, and have an amazing time and be connected with everyone. Lifestyle. Together. On me. Safe and healthy. The Chinese culture. We host'. He also asks fans to pick the first location, garnering prompt responses from fans.
Netizens have commented on their desired locations, namely naming their home countries as the first stop. Twitter user @/sslooktarnn comments, 'Thailand was the first stop and they threw a beach party in Phuket. That must've been a blast'. Malaysia was also mentioned with user @/MyKpopHuntress commenting, 'How about Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia?'.
Of course, nothing is set in stone yet – but what do you think about Jackson Wang hosting a party for fans? Would you like to join in on the fun?
Source: Twitter
Alyssa Gabrielle contributed to this article
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