What’s on
SID 15th Anniversary Asia Tour — The Place Where We Love Most 2019 When: Feb 24, 7:30 pm Where: Tango Live, Beijing SID was founded in Japan in 2003 by vocalist Mao and bassist Aki. They were later joined by two supporting members, guitarist Shinji and drummer Yuuya.
The quartet released their first demo CD, Yoshigai Manabu
17-sai, on minidisc in August of the same year, and quickly signed to Danger Crue Records.
Though SID technically began in 2003, the band considers Jan 14, 2004, to be the date of their “birth”, as it was announced at their show at the Meguro Rock festival that Shinji and Yuuya would be joining as official members.
With their lineup now complete, they released their first single Kaijou-Ban in March 2004 before traveling overseas for a two-day performance at the Anime Central convention, in the United States in May 2004.
The young band made quite an impact, gaining a number of international fans, and the members have since expressed a desire to return to the US.
In early 2008, SID announced they would be joining Sony Records, and later put out Monokuro No Kiss, their debut major single, which was used for the opening of anime
Kuroshitsuji — the release was available in four versions, one of which was a special Kuroshitsuji version featuring the two main characters on a cardboard sleeve.
Their debut concert at Nippon Budokan sold out in less than two minutes in November 2008.
Their single Enamel, was used for the opening of Black Butler: Book of Circus. Craig David’s TS5 Tour: 2019 Live in Beijing When: Feb 24, 7:30 pm
Where: Beijing Exhibition Center
Craig David brings his TS5 Tour to Beijing.
The multi Grammy-nominated pop star from the United Kingdom has sold 15 million albums worldwide. It’s nearly two decades since his debut album, the critically acclaimed
Born to Do it, was at No 1 internationally, selling 1.5 million copies in the United States alone and spawning Billboard hits 7 Days, Fill Me In and Walking Away. In 2016, David’s album, Following My Intuition stormed straight to the top spot in the UK’s Official Albums Chart, and was a top-10 hit in more than 30 countries and regions.
He recently returned to the iconic Ibiza Rocks for a landmark 12-week residency with his renowned DJ show TS5. In the US, he brought TS5 to huge sold-out shows across the country, including in New York and Los Angeles, as the TS5 movement continued to catch fire. A Dream of Red Mansions When: March 1-2, 7:30 pm Where: National Center for the Performing Arts, Beijing
It’s based on the Chinese classic novel A Dream of Red
Mansions by Cao Xueqin from the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911).
There are about 30 main characters and 400 minor ones in the novel.
It describes the Jia clan’s wealth and influence and their fall from the height of their prestige, and their mansions are raided and confiscated.
Jia Yuanchun, one of the clan’s offspring, is chosen as an imperial concubine, and a lush landscaped garden is built to welcome her visit.
Jia Baoyu, the carefree male heir of the family, was born with a magical piece of “jade” in his mouth.
He shares his love of music and poetry with his sickly cousin Lin Daiyu, but he’s betrothed to marry another cousin Xue Baochai.
He experiences a bittersweet life and finally understands that life is nothing more than a long dream.
Laputa: Castle in the Sky
When: March 2, 7:30 pm Where: Shanghai Oriental Art
Center
The multimedia concert features songs from Studio Ghibli animated classics — including the eponymous Laputa: Castle
in the Sky, as well as Kiki’s Delivery Service, My Neighbor Totoro, Princess Mononoke and the Oscar-winning Spirited Away.
They were all created by composer Joe Hisaishi and director Hayao Miyazaki.
Its charm and appeal ensures that fans of the Japanese animation studio won’t want to miss the offering performed by Music Fans Classical, a professional chamber orchestra founded in 2015.
Based on classical music and a wide range of instruments, the orchestra aims to create, interpret and rearrange classical and popular music to the adaptation of chamber music characteristics, breeding into modern-classical style. Color and Dance When: March 9-10, 7:30 pm Where: National Center for the Performing Arts, Beijing
China has 56 ethnic groups and each has its own unique history and culture.
Traditions are passed down from generation to generation through legends, song and dance.
Poems will be recited during the show to highlight the beauty of dance.
They are designed to express the poets’ emotions or imagination with their own unique rhythms and these will present vivid images to the audience.
This show is based on a series of poems from different ethnic groups, creating a perfect combination of melody, poem and dance that allow the audience to experience the random, wild and fanciful.