Kuala Lumpur: For the purpose of holding his first ticket-sale concert, Nicholas Teo withstands the pain of declining chances for other public performances. This resulted him in losing few hundred thousand Malaysian dollars.
Following his appearance at last week's 《From Now On Live in Malaysia Concert》poster-signing session afterwards, Nicholas has flown to Taiwan to focus intensely on concert rehearsal work. He placed much importance on the upcoming event and not only has Nicholas complied with notable dance instructor Lan Bo for training, he also previously rejected 4 to 5 invitations for performances.
According to the concert agreement, it was forbidden to participate in any form of public performance within 3 months before the event. Thus, ever since last year's December 31st Countdown appearance, there was no public performance delivered after that. Furthermore, at least 5 events were being
dropped from the beginning of this year onwards and also a series of charity performances at Johore Bahru, Penang, Kuala Lumpur and East Malaysia. In response to queries, manager Li Shu-Ting revealed that the requirement of "shutting himself up" for 3 months, Nicholas has lost an approximate few
hundred thousands' amount of earnings.
Nevertheless, the concert will be held on March 29th at Bukit Jalil Indoor Stadium. Nicholas, who had gone to Taiwan on Monday, had completed practising the dance moves for the concert sequence in the matter of a short 4 to 5 days and achieved elegant results. Other than such as well as ordering outfits, he is currently busy with shooting music videos for 《New Songs+Compilation》album.
On the other hand, Nicholas specially returned to Malaysia for vacation during the Chinese New Year period. What happened was regardless of him purchasing records at stores or accompanying hismanager in selecting handphones, sales people and the lady boss were offering him support, "Nicholas wants
to open his concert. Jia You! Jia You!(Add Oil/Do your best)"
Sad to say, he is presently in Taiwan and unable to rush home to vote on the 8th of this month. Shu-Ting expressed, "For this case, Nicholas was regretful and felt sorry."
Source: China Press
Saturday, March 8, 2008
Nicholas Teo painfully lost a six-figure sum for the sake of Concert
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