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After a three-year hiatus, independent singer Tyson Yoshi finally has some good news for his fans. He will be performing at the newly opened Kai Tak Sports Park for the first time on July 5 and 6, presenting 'Tyson Yoshi The Villain Live in Hong Kong'. This will be a refreshing performance for fans who have been waiting for years, as they will get to explore a brand new Tyson! Holders of the 'sim Credit Card' can enjoy priority booking on the Cityline website starting from 2 pm, May 29. Don't forget to grab your tickets on time, music lovers!
Tyson candidly shared that he never expected to have the opportunity to perform at Kai Tak. 'Back in 2019, I held my first solo concert at TTN, and selling out the show felt like a pinnacle moment in my life. But life is like a game of chess; you can never predict the future. Six years later, I'm surprised and grateful to be performing at Kai Tak Sports Park.'
Portraying Growth Through Performance: Less Talking, More Performing
Tyson, who embraces being himself both on and off the stage, is making his first foray into Kai Tak with a specially designed stage and performance. He said, 'During my first large-scale ticketed concert, 'My New World Order' at the Kitec Star Hall three years ago, the public wasn't very familiar with me, so I expressed my thoughts through my words. For this Kai Tak concert, I want to showcase my growth over the past few years through my performance, so there will be less talking and more performing. I even have to remind myself to tone down the 'cuteness', haha!'
Concert's Villain Theme Reflects Inner Struggle
The concert is themed 'The Villain', and the poster features Tyson holding a sword and riding a horse, exuding a formidable aura. What story lies behind this concept? Tyson reveals that it is inspired by his favorite anime: 'I see myself as an outsider in the entertainment industry. If we compare artists to manga characters, others might resemble heroes from 'Naruto' or 'One Piece', while I'm more like a character from 'Death Note'. So, the sword and horse do signify a 'battle', but the battle is not against others; it's against myself!' Tyson, known for his unique perspectives, continued, 'Over the past three years, I've been in constant dialogue with my 'former self' in my mind, gaining new insights with each conversation and burying that 'old me' to become a new person. So, this battle is actually a contest with myself.'
The 'Villain' of the Entertainment Industry: Choosing to Remain Unsigned
When asked why he considers himself the 'villain' of the entertainment industry, Tyson replied, 'Refusing to sign with any company is probably the most 'villainous' thing I've done. Plus, my music choices are also quite rebellious; I refuse to conform to the music genres that everyone else is doing!' He jokingly added that he's the only 'villain', while his good brothers, including軒公, Jeffrey Wei, Jin Jin, and Serrini, are all 'good guys'.
Preparing for the Concert: Dieting, Working Out, and an Even More Amazing Physique
The soon-to-be-married Tyson has no plans to stop fans from throwing bras on stage and will generously show off his muscles. He said, 'Showing off my physique is a given! If I don't, I'm afraid people might cut up the chairs or demand refunds. Although I'm not afraid of offending people, I'm worried that the crowd's enthusiasm might be overwhelming. So, it's better to go with the flow. I might as well 'surrender' in advance, haha!' As a self-disciplined individual, Tyson has been dieting and working out regularly to take his already amazing body to the next level. He shared, 'Lately, I've been preparing to 'seclude' myself and avoid going out for meals to avoid having to carry an electronic scale with me. Although my friends are used to it, I still want to avoid it as much as possible!'
The Devoted Husband: Feeling Guilty for Not Being Able to Celebrate His Fiancée's Birthday
The first performance (July 5) coincides with his fiancée Christy's birthday, and the acknowledged 'devoted husband' Tyson has a plan: 'Maybe we can have the whole audience sing the birthday song to Christy first! She might have to rush to the airport halfway through the show to head to Europe early to prepare for the wedding. I feel a bit guilty that I can't celebrate her birthday with her this year, but it's okay. I'll spend every birthday with her from now on. Christy also understands that I need to focus on this concert so that I can fully devote myself to the wedding afterward.'
New Song 'By My Side' Tops Music Charts; Tyson Suggests a Rap Challenge for軒公
Although his good brothers are not 'villains', Tyson appreciates their diverse perspectives. With a smile, he reminded music lovers that he is the star of the concert, so they shouldn't be too fixated on the guests! Tyson said, 'The new song 'By My Side', which I recently collaborated on with軒公, has received an enthusiastic response, quickly topping multiple platform charts. If the MV for the new song hits No.1 on YouTube, I suggest軒公 challenge himself to rap and give fans a surprise!'
If you want to witness Tyson Yoshi's first performance at Kai Tak and feel his signature 'earthquake', don't forget to grab your tickets when they go on sale!
《sim Credit Card Presents TYSON YOSHI THE VILLAIN LIVE IN HONG KONG》
Dates: July 5 and 6, 2025
Time: 8:00 pm
Venue: Kai Tak Sports Park
Ticket Prices: HK$1,180 / HK$980 / HK$680
sim Credit Card Priority Booking
Date: May 29, 2025
Time: Starting from 2 pm
Website: priority.cityline.com
Trip.com Priority Booking
Date: June 2, 2025
Time: Starting from 10 am
Website: hk.trip.com/w/TYSONYOSHI
Public Sale
Date: June 3, 2025
Time: Starting from 10 am
Website: cityline.com