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Revision as of 10:04, 30 September 2012
Date: September 30, 2012 Event: The Voice of China (Trespassing Promo) Type: Concert Televised: Yes Venue: Shanghai Stadium 上海体育场 City: Shanghai Country: China |
Highlights
It's the Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival. Adam appears for the first time on Chinese television for the finale of The Voice of China.
He perform a fiery, albeit censored version of "Trespassing" ("ass" is replaced with "yeh"; "BS" with "dress"), complete with a crazy train video backdrop. This is proceeded by a powerful "Whataya Want From Me" duet with a finalist, Zhang Wei 张玮, who's a major fan of his. The performances are backed by Chinese musicians.
The performance is witnessed live by 80,000 people in the Shanghai Stadium, and over 100 million television viewers.
Setlist
- Trespassing
- Whataya Want From Me (Duet)