What: Alicia Keys “Set The World on Fire” Tour
When: 8pm, 22 November, 2013
Where: CotaiArena, Venetian
How Much: HKD/MOP$1,580, 980, 480. Tickets on sale: 10am, 4 October, 2013 from www.CotaiTicketing.com, or by phone at +853 2882 8818 (Macao) / +852 6333 6660 (HK) / 4001 206 618 (China)
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Pacquiao vs Rios: undercard – 23 November, 2013
The undercard to the main event between Manny “Pacman” Pacquiao (54-5-2, 38 KOs) and Brandon “Bam Bam” Rios (31-1-1, 22 KOs), features four fights starring Chinese boxers. Flyweight Zou Shiming (2-0), the headliner of April’s Fists of Gold and July’s Fists of Gold II, will be looking for his third win as a pro, and undefeated Hong Kong super flyweight Rex “The Wonder Kid” Tso (10-0-0, 6KOs) makes his return to the Cotai Arena, attempting to extend his perfect pro record. Undefeated Chinese boxer Ik Yang (Yang Lianhui) (12-0, 8 KOs) will make his Macao debut; the 28-year-old lightweight from Dalian is currently training in the U.S. with Hall of Fame trainer Freddie Roach, and enters the fight with an impressive string of victories in South Korea, China and the United States. Finally, Macao’s 23-year-old light middleweight Ng Kuok Kun (1-0) will be chasing his second pro win, after having won his debut in May in Hong Kong. Coming off of an amateur career, Ng began boxing when he was 13, and won Macau Boxing Association competitions in 2006 and 2012.
Rihanna @ CotaiArena, 13 September, 2013 – Review
An admission – I have no Rihanna tracks in my iTunes library, so beyond knowing she had a penchant for arriving late on stage I had no real expectations heading to her concert in Macau. And afterwards, well I have to admit to being confused as to why she’s so popular… The overseas media hype for the Diamonds tour reached the front pages and beyond the complaints of arrogance about arriving on stage so late (as she did here) spoke of mega production values, dynamic costume changes… – the Venetian and local fans paid good money for the ‘Rihanna experience’ so why do so many artists still think it’s ok to come to Asia and short-change their fans.
The 80 minute mostly lip-synced concert was continually broken up as the diva disappeared for what obviously a costume change in places she values more – but here it meant she spent almost 25% of the show off-stage. If you’re going to do a stripped-down show, then at least make the effort to create a ‘proper show’ rather than run the same show but forget the clothing changes etc. Oddly enough Rihanna, courtesy of the global media which panders to your ego and made you very rich – your fans around the world are fully aware of what the full ‘Rihanna Diamonds Tour experience’ is… and the CotaiArena has the facilities so that can’t be used as an excuse.
With her ladyship lacking any sort of stage presence and slipping off stage after almost every song, the first hour of concert was bitty and dire, sitting stage right the mix was so bass heavy that Rihanna’s supposedly strong voice was completely lost in the mix. Sadly not one song had me going, ooh that’s good, need to go buy the album. The energy levels picked up around the hour point when a medley of hits/songs the fans knew had the CotaiArena rocking and oddly rather than leaving the audience on a high the encore was a semi-ballad, where yet again from my seat her vocals were less than impressive.
One fan bemused me though, he’d spent lots of money on his ticket then stuck his ipad infront of his face for most of the concert as he used the not very good ipad camera to record the show and watched the show on his ipad screen.
It’s great for music lovers that the Venetian as part of its ‘integrated resort’ commitment is bringing such events to Macau, but they should insist – for the premium they’re obviously paying to do so – that artists bring their full show rather than some bastardized version of it.
In truth it wasn’t much of an ‘experience’ from a supposed global superstar, nor I think was it one that satisfied many of her wildly expectant fans. The bus queues outside after the show weren’t buzzing with sounds of happy fans discussing their favourite parts of the show, more the practicalities of reaching the border/ferry before it closed. Many artists complain of Asia’s attitude to music piracy, but when artists screw their fans at live shows as Rihanna did, pot kettle black/hypocrisy comes to mind.
Thank you to the Venetian Macau who provided bc’s ticket free of charge.
Voice of China Season 2 @ Venetian CotaiArena – 20 September, 2013
What: The Voice of China – Season Two, Concert One
When: 7pm, 20 September, 2013
Where: CotaiArena Venetian, Macau
How Much: MOP$120, MOP$80 from www.CotaiTicketing.com, or by phone at +853 2882 8818 (Macao) / +852 6333 6660 (HK) / 4001 206 618 (China)
Justin Bieber’s Believe Tour @ Venetian CotaiArena – 8pm, 12 October, 2013
Just when you thought your pet monkey was safe, Justin Bieber arrives in Macau on the 12 October as part of his Believe Tour. While many Bieber fans – known as Beliebers – are open in their adoration for all things Justin and willing swell his bank balance by buying everything ‘Bieber’, having the final concert of his Asian tour in Macau allows for many closet Beliebers (not me) to attend. A word of warning to parents bringing young Beliebers as cover for their own adoration ‘The Justin’ has been late on stage to many of his concerts so perhaps book a room to avoid any bieber-trums. Tickets go on sale July 10, 2013 at 10 am from CotaiTicketing
Justin Bieber’s Believe Tour
When: 8pm 12 October 2013
Where: CotaiArena, Venetian, Macau
How Much: MOP$1,680, MOP$1,280, MOP$980, MOP$680, MOP$380 from Cotaiticketing.com
Tickets go on sale July 10, 2013 at 10 a.m
Rihanna Diamonds World Tour @ The Venetian – 13, 14 September 2013
For those who like her, Rihanna – the “No. 1 Person On Facebook” with over 63 million fans – is bringing her Diamonds World Tour to the stage at The Venetian on September 13 and 14, with tickets on sale June 7 through CotaiTicketing
What: Rihanna Diamonds World Tour
Where: CotaiArena, The Venetian
When: 8pm, 13 September, 2013
How Much: $1780, $1580, $1280, $1080, $880, $680, $480, $380, $280 from www.cotaiticketing.com
The Philadelphia Orchestra, Fortieth Anniversary Tour @ The Venetian Theatre – 8-9 June 2013
The Philadelphia Orchestra, Fortieth Anniversary Tour @ The Venetian Theatre – 8-9 June 2013
The Philadelphia Orchestra marks its historical legacy as the first U.S. orchestra to visit China in 1973 with a commemorative Fortieth Anniversary Tour. The tour combined with the launch of an innovative residency programme Tour of China, will be conducted by Donald Runnicles and features seven concerts in Hangzhou, Shanghai, Tianjin, Beijing, and Macao. The details of the Macau concerts have yet to be released. www.philorch.org.
Kary Ng: The Present Concert @ Venetian – 11 May, 2013
Kary Ng: The Present Concert @ Venetian – 11 May, 2013
Singer Kary Ng will hold Kary Ng The Present Concert – Macau at The Venetian’s CotaiArena on May 11, with tickets onsale now.
The young and lively Ng, known to her fans as Lady K, is a pop singer with a penchant for eccentric on-stage costumes and first hit the big time at the tender age of 15 as part of the all-girl band Cookies. She joined rock band Ping Pung two years later before launching her debut solo album in 2006 with the single “My Love Has Turned to Hate,” which won her a Commercial Radio Hong Kong Top Ten Gold Songs Award. She sings in English and Cantonese.
Kary Ng: The Present Concert
8pm, 11 May 2013
CotaiArena, The Venetian Macao
Tickets: $700, $500, $300 from 2882 8818 www.cotaiticketing.com