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When was Leslie Cheung's last concert?

Leslie Cheung's last concert was the "Passion" concert in 2001.

"Passion" was performed at the Hung Hom Coliseum in Hong Kong. It is still considered a high-level concert in terms of costumes, props and audience response. This was Leslie Cheung's last concert tour before his death. He once thanked everyone for their enthusiasm at the Passion Concert, and also said that he would always remember 2001, when many audience members cried.

Leslie Cheung prepared carefully for this concert for a long time. I do 300 sit-ups every day, run and practice Qi, quit smoking and drinking, and stay in shape. Although the concert was very controversial at the time, in any case, Leslie Cheung was the first to bring a different "brother" to everyone. The attempts and changes he made are ones that many singers dare not break through.

On April 1, 2022, the ultra-clear restored version of Leslie Cheung's last concert "Passion", which was also considered a "classic", was released on TME live, QQ Music, and WeChat videos It has made its global premiere on platforms such as No. 1 and Tencent Video.

Leslie Cheung’s artistic attainments

Leslie Cheung is one of the hallmark singers in the Hong Kong music scene. He has won the Golden Needle Award, the highest honor in the Hong Kong music scene; he is the first to be well-known in the Korean music scene. A Chinese singer, he is also the sales record holder of Chinese-language records in South Korea. In 1991, he was elected Best Actor at the Hong Kong Film Awards; in 1993, he starred in the film "Farewell My Concubine", which broke the box office record for mainland Chinese art films in the United States. He also became famous in the international film industry with this film, and won the Japan Film Critics Award for Best The Leading Actor Award and the China Film and Performing Arts Society Award for Special Contribution.

He has been invited to serve as a judge at the Tokyo International Film Festival and the Berlin International Film Festival. In 2005, he was selected as one of the "100 Outstanding Actors in Chinese Films". In 2010, he was selected as one of the "Greatest Actors in History" by CNN in the United States. Fifteen Asian Actors”. In 2010, he was selected as one of the top five global musicians ranked by CNN in the United States, ranking third and the only Asian singer on the list.