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2025 TAIPEI MUSIC EXPO Launches "Open Call" for Global Music Professionals
2025 TAIPEI MUSIC EXPO Launches "Open Call" for Global Music Professionals

Korea Herald

time18-07-2025

  • Business
  • Korea Herald

2025 TAIPEI MUSIC EXPO Launches "Open Call" for Global Music Professionals

TAIPEI, July 18, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- TAIPEI MUSIC EXPO (TMEX) has officially launched its international open call, inviting music professionals worldwide to join this year's event, taking place from August 28 to 31 at the Taipei Music Center (TMC) as a key highlight of the 2025 TRENDY TAIPEI event series. The four-day event will feature a dynamic blend of industry forums and festival-stage performances, including the highly anticipated JAM JAM ASIA, which will spotlight breakthrough artists from across the Asia Pacific region. Guided by the theme "Tune in to Taiwan. Sync with Asia.", TMEX 2025 focuses on fostering regional collaboration and creative exchange across the Asia-Pacific. More than a conventional expo, TMEX stands as a premier platform for bridging record labels, music festivals, artist management agencies, and industry leaders from across the region. As part of this initiative, the international open call invites music professionals, including curators, festival organizers, agency representatives, and media, to participate in programs designed to deepen regional ties. 2025 TMEX Sets the Stage for Regional Exchange and Industry Insight This year's event will feature the most ambitious program to date. The TMEX Forum gathers influential voices from across Asia for panel discussions on creative strategies, industry innovation, and global music trends. The program also includes a keynote by a prominent creative in the music and media space. The TMEX Exhibition will present the largest gathering of record labels, music festivals, artist management agencies, and industry platforms from across Taiwan. In addition, strategic partnerships with leading festivals and venues—including Thailand's Big Mountain Music Festival (BMMF), Korea's Zandari Festa (잔다리페스타), Busan International Rock Festival (부산국제록페스티벌), and Japan's live house brands Zepp and duo MUSIC EXCHANGE—further expanding TMEX's international connection. Another key feature includes the TMEX Biz-Matching initiative, which facilitates curated one-on-one networking between Taiwanese and international professionals. The first two days of TMEX 2025 are reserved for industry professionals, while the weekend program opens to the public with showcases and live performances. 2025 JAM JAM ASIA: A Genre-Crossing Showcase of Contemporary Asia Returning as part of TMEX 2025, JAM JAM ASIA unveils its most expansive lineup yet. This year's roster includes globally acclaimed artists such as Korean American electronic innovator Yaeji, Thai rock powerhouse POTATO, Japanese genre-bending group ALI, and Singaporean Mandopop icon Tanya Chua. Taiwanese artist Lim Giong, known for his Cannes-awarded film compositions, will present a late-night DJ set. Other anticipated performances include a joint set from Taiwanese rap queen Dizzy Dizzo and Okinawan hip-hop artist OZworld, alongside rising acts such as Vietnam's soulful Mỹ Anh and Filipino American indie artist Michael Seyer. Taiwanese powerhouses like Sunset Rollercoaster, Flesh Juicer, and 9m88 will also take the stage reaffirming Taipei's role as a vital creative hub for the region. With over fifty artists confirmed—and more to be announced—JAM JAM ASIA promises a multi-stage celebration of Asian music. The surrounding plaza will transform into a vibrant street party, adding to the festival atmosphere. To apply now, please visit: About the TAIPEI MUSIC EXPO (TMEX) Organized by the Taipei Music Center, the TAIPEI MUSIC EXPO (TMEX) brings together Taiwan's leading record labels, artist management agencies, top music festival organizers, and industry heavyweights from across the Asia-Pacific to create the most exciting destination for music collaboration in Asia. The 2025 edition of TMEX, themed "Tune in to Taiwan. Sync with Asia.", will showcase the creative vibrancy of Taiwan's pop music scene and provide opportunities for artists to participate in international forums and industry-matching events focused on accelerating their success on the global stage. TMEX in 2025 will also feature JAM JAM ASIA, a music festival starring headline acts from ten Asia-Pacific countries, highlighting the creative and explosive energy of Asian pop music. Join us at TMEX from August 28 to 31 at the Taipei Music Center as we establish a new chapter for pop music in Taiwan and Asia. About JAM JAM ASIA (JJA) Building upon its international theme, the TAIPEI MUSIC EXPO presents JAM JAM ASIA, a music festival celebrating the broad diversity of Asian music. Featuring over 50 selected acts spanning the genres of pop, indie, hip-hop, rock, and electronic music, the festival offers music lovers a unique opportunity to fully immerse themselves in the rich soundscape of Asia. This year, a special curatorial team was invited to lead artist selection and program design at TMEX, creating never-seen-before performances and interactive experiences for audience members. Over two consecutive days, from daytime until late, the Taipei Music Center will come alive with a spectacular celebration of Asian music." About the Taipei Music Center (TMC) The Taipei Music Center (TMC) is a multifaceted compound that brings together music and lifestyle. It is situated in the Nangang District in Taipei City and comprises three distinctively designed buildings as well as a vast outdoor performance space. The TMC takes on the mantle of promoting Taiwan's music industry. By leveraging its distinct buildings and spaces, the TMC strives to fulfill a range of endeavors including holding music and cultural exhibitions, cultivating talents, fostering industry development, and documenting the culture. Amid the rapid innovation in information and technology, the TMC endeavors to introduce Taiwan's rich music scene to the global audience, while embracing a forward-looking and international perspective, creating a prominent platform of music. We unite music enthusiasts from all walks of life, fostering a stage for music professionals to showcase their potential. We also curate an unparalleled experience for music lovers, embodying our philosophy -Music is Life; Live in Music, and strive to become the Heart of Taiwan's Music Industry.

Singer Tanya Chua reveals 14-year battle with depression and finding strength in gymnastics
Singer Tanya Chua reveals 14-year battle with depression and finding strength in gymnastics

CNA

time26-06-2025

  • Health
  • CNA

Singer Tanya Chua reveals 14-year battle with depression and finding strength in gymnastics

They say exercising is good for your physical and mental health, and Tanya Chua is one to vouch for that. Recently, the 50-year-old local songbird, who's been practising gymnastics for the past two years, shared that she has plans to participate in the next World Masters Games, which would be held in Japan in 2027. Chua then opened up about why she decided to take up the sport in the first place. "I think I was just listening to my body. My body has been unwell for many years, and it used to pull me to rock bottom," she recalled. The singer confessed that she's been battling depression for close to 14 years, and even "stopped looking forward to breathing" when her condition was at its peak. "Of course I wanted to continue living but when I woke up I couldn't gasp for air – something that you learnt to do naturally from the moment you were born. It obviously affected my singing too," she said. Chua "has sought whatever help there is" for her mental health since 2011, but is insistent on not taking medication. She also said that she's experienced many stages in her life, and that all the illnesses she's been through is her body's way of letting her "explore every side of" herself. Now, Chua has learnt to live with her depression, though she prefers to not elaborate how. "I know what it is, but it's a very personal story, I don't want the world to know," she laughed. She also acknowledged that the "torment" from depression cannot be improved no matter how hard she tries. "Being in love didn't save me. In fact [depression] affects the relationship. I slowly dissected many things that happened as I grew up, and that would affect my attitude towards people and relationships," explained the singer. That said, Chua remains grateful. "I thank this discomfort and this illness for becoming my best teacher. It made me meet many people and helped me grow a lot," she said. "In terms of wisdom, the way I face people and myself, or spiritually, I realised many people really have very little time to care for themselves, but I treat that as my mission." She recently also went for a body check-up and admitted that there are "some things to worry about". Chua, however, declined to share more before chuckling: "I'm still here! Don't fret!" The singer, who's been single for quite a few years, isn't looking to start a relationship now. Her last high profile relationship was a short-lived romance with French pastry chef Johann Martin, whom she met at baking school in Paris in 2016. "What's not good about being single?," she questioned. "[I've] tried all types of romances before, including dating a younger man." She then urged all single ladies to not feel inferior just because they don't have a partner. "Based on your own preferences, you don't need to feel like you're deprived of anything just because you're not in love," she averred.

The 3rd Wave Music Awards Conclude Successfully in Beijing, Highlighting Quality Creation and Revealing 35 Honors
The 3rd Wave Music Awards Conclude Successfully in Beijing, Highlighting Quality Creation and Revealing 35 Honors

The Sun

time25-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Sun

The 3rd Wave Music Awards Conclude Successfully in Beijing, Highlighting Quality Creation and Revealing 35 Honors

BEIJING, CHINA - Media OutReach Newswire - 24 June 2025 - On June 19, the 3rd Wave Music Awards – Honor Ceremony concluded splendidly at the Beijing Performing Arts Center. Initiated by the Wave Music Committee and hosetd by the Tencent Music Entertainment Group (TME), this year's Awards upheld the principle of 'Jointly Establishing Artistic and Aesthetic Standards for the Music Industry,' with work quality as the sole evaluation criterion, aiming to create a professional, fair, and authoritative annual music event, and ultimately recognizing the finest Chinese music and artists of 2024. At the ceremony, prominent creators such as Sandee Chan, Gu Jianfen, Zhang Yadong, and Yee Kar Yeung served as award presenters. They were joined by numerous musicians and bands, including Tanya Chua, Hanggai Band, and More Feel, along with nearly a hundred media representatives from home and abroad, including those from People's Daily and Xinhua Net, all witnessing a landmark moment for the Chinese music scene. The highly anticipated Big Three Honors – Song of the Year, Production of the Year, and Album of the Year – were awarded to Zhou Shen's Little Bliss (小美满), Shan Yichun's Chun Girl (纯妹妹), and Khalil Fong's The Dreamer (梦想家). Notably, Zhou Shen's Little Bliss also won Best Composition and Best Film/TV Song. In terms of artist honors, Khalil Fong was awarded Best Male Singer in recognition of his outstanding musical contributions during his lifetime, while Tanya Chua was named Best Female Singer. The Best Duo/Group and Best New Artist went to Hanggai Band and JUD Chen, respectively. To encourage excellence in music creation and production, the Wave Music Awards introduced dedicated honors to celebrate the contributions of behind-the-scenes professionals. Among them, Factory (工厂) by the God of Henan Rap (河南说唱之神) became the biggest winner, taking home awards for Best Single Production, Best Music Video, and Best Rap Song. In addition, in the language and genre honors that highlight the diverse development of Chinese music, the Wave Music Awards conducted a selection across various styles, including pop, rock, folk, and electronic. Tibetan singer Gongba's album Flower of Life (生命之花) and Ma Di's single Life Park (人生公园) won Best Minority Language Album and Best Folk Song, respectively. What's worth highlighting is that at this year's Wave Music Awards ceremony, over ten different artists/musician groups delivered exquisite stage performances in various styles. Tanya Chua's Finland (芬兰距离) conveyed the loneliness of being so close yet so far in modern love through its chilly and ethereal melody. Wang Yitai performed Incompetent Genius (不称职的天才) from his Best Rap Album Love Me Later, expressing his outlook and reflections on the world through lyrics and composition. Hanggai Band delivered a live performance of the title track Turn the Tide (时来运转) from their Best World Music Album, recreating the majestic vitality of grassland music. These diverse musical performances further showcased the rich and multifaceted creative landscape of Chinese music. Khalil Fong's final album – The Dreamer – earned him the honors of Album of the Year and Best Male Singer. Khalil Fong's family attended the event to accept the honors on his behalf, and the heartfelt stories and spirit of Khalil they shared in their speech touched both industry insiders and many in the audience. This year's Wave Music Awards not only provided a shining stage for outstanding artists and exceptional works but also set a high-level aesthetic reference and a professional value benchmark for the entire industry. Looking ahead, the Wave Music Committee will continue to explore the essence of music creation, going upstream in the surging tide of the era, leading Chinese music to continue growing upward.

The 3rd Wave Music Awards Conclude Successfully in Beijing, Highlighting Quality Creation and Revealing 35 Honors
The 3rd Wave Music Awards Conclude Successfully in Beijing, Highlighting Quality Creation and Revealing 35 Honors

Arabian Post

time24-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Arabian Post

The 3rd Wave Music Awards Conclude Successfully in Beijing, Highlighting Quality Creation and Revealing 35 Honors

BEIJING, CHINA – Media OutReach Newswire – 24 June 2025 – On June 19, the 3rd Wave Music Awards – Honor Ceremony concluded splendidly at the Beijing Performing Arts Center. Initiated by the Wave Music Committee and hosetd by the Tencent Music Entertainment Group (TME), this year's Awards upheld the principle of 'Jointly Establishing Artistic and Aesthetic Standards for the Music Industry,' with work quality as the sole evaluation criterion, aiming to create a professional, fair, and authoritative annual music event, and ultimately recognizing the finest Chinese music and artists of 2024. At the ceremony, prominent creators such as Sandee Chan, Gu Jianfen, Zhang Yadong, and Yee Kar Yeung served as award presenters. They were joined by numerous musicians and bands, including Tanya Chua, Hanggai Band, and More Feel, along with nearly a hundred media representatives from home and abroad, including those from People's Daily and Xinhua Net, all witnessing a landmark moment for the Chinese music scene. The highly anticipated Big Three Honors – Song of the Year, Production of the Year, and Album of the Year – were awarded to Zhou Shen's Little Bliss (小美满), Shan Yichun's Chun Girl (纯妹妹), and Khalil Fong's The Dreamer (梦想家). Notably, Zhou Shen's Little Bliss also won Best Composition and Best Film/TV Song. In terms of artist honors, Khalil Fong was awarded Best Male Singer in recognition of his outstanding musical contributions during his lifetime, while Tanya Chua was named Best Female Singer. The Best Duo/Group and Best New Artist went to Hanggai Band and JUD Chen, respectively. ADVERTISEMENT To encourage excellence in music creation and production, the Wave Music Awards introduced dedicated honors to celebrate the contributions of behind-the-scenes professionals. Among them, Factory (工厂) by the God of Henan Rap (河南说唱之神) became the biggest winner, taking home awards for Best Single Production, Best Music Video, and Best Rap Song. In addition, in the language and genre honors that highlight the diverse development of Chinese music, the Wave Music Awards conducted a selection across various styles, including pop, rock, folk, and electronic. Tibetan singer Gongba's album Flower of Life (生命之花) and Ma Di's single Life Park (人生公园) won Best Minority Language Album and Best Folk Song, respectively. What's worth highlighting is that at this year's Wave Music Awards ceremony, over ten different artists/musician groups delivered exquisite stage performances in various styles. Tanya Chua's Finland (芬兰距离) conveyed the loneliness of being so close yet so far in modern love through its chilly and ethereal melody. Wang Yitai performed Incompetent Genius (不称职的天才) from his Best Rap Album Love Me Later, expressing his outlook and reflections on the world through lyrics and composition. Hanggai Band delivered a live performance of the title track Turn the Tide (时来运转) from their Best World Music Album, recreating the majestic vitality of grassland music. These diverse musical performances further showcased the rich and multifaceted creative landscape of Chinese music. Khalil Fong's final album – The Dreamer – earned him the honors of Album of the Year and Best Male Singer. Khalil Fong's family attended the event to accept the honors on his behalf, and the heartfelt stories and spirit of Khalil they shared in their speech touched both industry insiders and many in the audience. This year's Wave Music Awards not only provided a shining stage for outstanding artists and exceptional works but also set a high-level aesthetic reference and a professional value benchmark for the entire industry. Looking ahead, the Wave Music Committee will continue to explore the essence of music creation, going upstream in the surging tide of the era, leading Chinese music to continue growing upward. Hashtag: #TencentMusicEntertainmentGroup #TME #3rdWaveMusicAwards The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement.

The 3rd Wave Music Awards Conclude Successfully in Beijing, Highlighting Quality Creation and Revealing 35 Honors
The 3rd Wave Music Awards Conclude Successfully in Beijing, Highlighting Quality Creation and Revealing 35 Honors

Malay Mail

time24-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Malay Mail

The 3rd Wave Music Awards Conclude Successfully in Beijing, Highlighting Quality Creation and Revealing 35 Honors

BEIJING, CHINA - Media OutReach Newswire - 24 June 2025 - On June 19, the 3rd Wave Music Awards – Honor Ceremony concluded splendidly at the Beijing Performing Arts Center. Initiated by the Wave Music Committee and hosetd by the Tencent Music Entertainment Group (TME), this year's Awards upheld the principle of "Jointly Establishing Artistic and Aesthetic Standards for the Music Industry," with work quality as the sole evaluation criterion, aiming to create a professional, fair, and authoritative annual music event, and ultimately recognizing the finest Chinese music and artists of the ceremony, prominent creators such as Sandee Chan, Gu Jianfen, Zhang Yadong, and Yee Kar Yeung served as award presenters. They were joined by numerous musicians and bands, including Tanya Chua, Hanggai Band, and More Feel, along with nearly a hundred media representatives from home and abroad, including those from People's Daily and Xinhua Net, all witnessing a landmark moment for the Chinese music highly anticipated Big Three Honors – Song of the Year, Production of the Year, and Album of the Year – were awarded to Zhou Shen's, Shan Yichun's, and Khalil Fong's. Notably, Zhou Shen'salso won Best Composition and Best Film/TV Song. In terms of artist honors, Khalil Fong was awarded Best Male Singer in recognition of his outstanding musical contributions during his lifetime, while Tanya Chua was named Best Female Singer. The Best Duo/Group and Best New Artist went to Hanggai Band and JUD Chen, encourage excellence in music creation and production, the Wave Music Awards introduced dedicated honors to celebrate the contributions of behind-the-scenes professionals. Among them,) by the God of Henan Rap (河南说唱之神) became the biggest winner, taking home awards for Best Single Production, Best Music Video, and Best Rap addition, in the language and genre honors that highlight the diverse development of Chinese music, the Wave Music Awards conducted a selection across various styles, including pop, rock, folk, and electronic. Tibetan singer Gongba's albumand Ma Di's singlewon Best Minority Language Album and Best Folk Song, worth highlighting is that at this year's Wave Music Awards ceremony, over ten different artists/musician groups delivered exquisite stage performances in various styles. Tanya Chua'sconveyed the loneliness of being so close yet so far in modern love through its chilly and ethereal melody. Wang Yitai performedfrom his Best Rap Album, expressing his outlook and reflections on the world through lyrics and composition. Hanggai Band delivered a live performance of the title trackfrom their Best World Music Album, recreating the majestic vitality of grassland music. These diverse musical performances further showcased the rich and multifaceted creative landscape of Chinese Fong's final album –– earned him the honors of Album of the Year and Best Male Singer. Khalil Fong's family attended the event to accept the honors on his behalf, and the heartfelt stories and spirit of Khalil they shared in their speech touched both industry insiders and many in the audience. This year's Wave Music Awards not only provided a shining stage for outstanding artists and exceptional works but also set a high-level aesthetic reference and a professional value benchmark for the entire industry. Looking ahead, the Wave Music Committee will continue to explore the essence of music creation, going upstream in the surging tide of the era, leading Chinese music to continue growing #TencentMusicEntertainmentGroup #TME #3rdWaveMusicAwards The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement.

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