Posted July 3, 201114 yr So yes, I was in Hong Kong for the Aphrodite tour and I truly enjoy the two hours of the show!! I arrvied at the venue early, it was about 7.30 pm... and saw some merchandise being sold and I bought the photo book. The pictures are quite nice and most of them come from the projection of the tour. So I went into the venue and took my seat, sit there and had a bit of a nap for a few minutes. :lol: I could see there are a lot of foreigners and basically I presumed that entire gay community of HK was there as well. There are some guys wearing ancient-Greek inspired dresses. :P By 8.00, DJ started spinning a few songs and crowd immediately went nuts. 30 mins later, Kylie entered into the stage and no one was sitting!! The crowd totally defied my expectation. Because in Hong Kong, people don't usually get up during a concert. ^_^ The show was fabulous, and the atmosphere was even better than the X Tour I went in Melbourne 2.5 years ago. Everyone just sang along Head and Spinning Around. Kylie also did a bit of Loco-motion and Lucky. The funniest moment of the tour is when Kylie was doing "if you don't love me", there are some fans shouting out "no we love you Kylie!!". :lol: For me, the hightlight of the tour was Cupid Boy. Man, how much I want to marry Andres, he is so hot in the projection!! Sad to say my attention wasn't on Kylie at that moment. :lol: The final song (ATL) was fantastic, it doesn't matter that the catwalk wasn't even there. But I have to say... the projection of In my arms was horrible... It had Kylie in the projection and a few octopus-like objection surrounding her. :wacko:
July 3, 201114 yr You went all the way to Hong Kong to see Kylie? :o And :lol: at the Cupid Boy comment, I am fairly sure most people were doing the same thing :kink:
July 3, 201114 yr Author No I live in Hong Kong Regina. Presumably so, though I am not really looking at the anyone other than that projection screen. :P
July 4, 201114 yr Author I did. I tried to apply for permanent residency in Australia but failed the English test three times. Then I voluntarily gave up and I'm now working in Hong Kong.