Japanese ukulele doll band to return for three concerts
U900, the world’s first woollen ukulele doll band, is set to return to Hong Kong in March for three evenings of entertaining music and singing. In 2011, the Japanese duo performed in Hong Kong and the performances were well received by audiences. For the upcoming shows, the group will perform with a fresh look and a lively programme including the famous songs Doraemon, Thriller by Michael Jackson and Yellow Submarine by the Beatles.
U900 was founded in 2009 by the woollen dolls Rabbit U and Bear
900. Their music is simple and light, and they enjoy bringing joyful and sweet
ukulele music to everyone. The group has been loved by audiences of all ages
since their debut, and their music and the "U900 effect" have spread around the
globe via YouTube. In Thailand, ukulele fans have rushed to purchase ukuleles
adorned with U900 stamps. In the US, their music video for Twist and Shout was
played in the 54th San Francisco International Film Festival to entertain guests
at a reception. In Spain, their video for Diamond Head went on tour in the
mobile cinema Puck Cinema Caravana. And their London Bridge was used for a
telecommunication advertisement’s background music while U900 appeared on
screen. Recently, U900 has released a Michael Jackson tribute album, playing
well-known songs by the King of Pop and becoming even more famous around the
world.
Details of U900 Ukulele Live in Hong Kong 2013 are as
follows:
Theatre, Sai Wan Ho Civic Centre
March 29 (Friday), 8pm
Tickets: $150 and $200
March 29 (Friday), 8pm
Tickets: $150 and $200
Auditorium, Yuen Long Theatre
March 30 (Saturday), 8pm
Tickets: $100, $130 and $180
Auditorium, Tai Po Civic Centre
March 31 (Sunday), 8pm
Tickets: $130 and $170
U900 Ukulele Live in Hong Kong 2013 is one of the Miracle Fun
programmes presented by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department. Tickets
are now available at URBTIX outlets, on the Internet and by credit card
telephone booking. Half-price tickets are available for senior citizens aged 60
or above, people with disabilities and their minders, full-time students and
Comprehensive Social Security Assistance (CSSA)
>>U900是日本布偶音樂會,之前在香港表演過,希望今次可以更多人睇到啦~
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