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== Highlights ==
 
== 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.  
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It's the Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival. Adam appears for the first time on Chinese television for the finale of The Voice of China 中国好声音.  
  
 
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.
 
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.

Revision as of 07:09, 1 October 2012

Image Not Provided.png 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 中国好声音.

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

  1. Trespassing
  2. Whataya Want From Me (Duet)

Media