Aaron Kwok would like to live in Macau
The 15,000 fans that showed up for his concert on Saturday obviously love him. But Aaron Kwok, who arrived in Macau on Thursday, made it clear that he is in love with this SAR.
Speaking during a group interview after his first concert in Macau, he said :”Macau has become more beautiful. When I was going to The Venetian Arena from the Macau International Airport, I saw many beautiful casino-hotels in the city, which makes me want to live here.”
Although he didn’t have much of an opportunity to see many of the sites outside The Venetian, he did manage to spend some time at Four Seasons Macao next door, where he and his crew enjoyed a few drinks during a private after-hours party at the newly opened champagne bar - the Moet Bar, located in The Shoppes at Four Seasons.
On Saturday night, it was strictly business at Aaron brought the world’s largest indoor revolving stage to Macau.
The packed Venetian Cotai Arena was the venue for his 15,000 fans, and they watched on in amazement as Aaron performed on a stage that spun vertically and horizontally, moving as high up as 10 meters.
The 2-hour concert saw Aaron changing into many costumes, and showing off the dancing and singing skills which has led to his title as one of Hong Kong’s “Four Heavenly Kings”, alongside Andy Lau, Jacky Cheung and Leon Lai.
His revealing costumes also showed off a taut and trim physique. Despite being 42-years-old, there wasn’t an ounce of fat on the performer, who bared his 6-pack midriff in a topless costume change.
There wasn’t much time to soak up the success of his concert, as Aaron returned to Hong Kong that very night. He will be performing next in Foshan on September 20 and Shanghai on October 20.
Other projects on his plate include Fung Wan II aka Storm Warriors, an adventure fantasy film also starring Simon Yam and Nicholas Tse.















