Andy Lau opened a singing without time to receive the Twins "Human Flesh Express" trophy


Twins send trophy to Andy


Andy Lau was very touched


Twins come to cheer on Andy

  The first performance table of the 2010 music industry "New Town Madden Music Awards Ceremony" was distributed on the evening of the 29th. Andy Lau, who was holding a solo concert, won the "World Madden Most Popular Supreme Singer" award. Although he could not appear at the awards ceremony, he won the Twins Human Flesh Express Award for his star fans, which surprised Andy. 

  "Andy Lau Unforgettable Concert" was held in the Red Pavilion on the evening of the 29th, and the following day, after making an exception to invite two guests, Jia Sile and Ye Qianwen, to perform, two groups of four guests were found that night, namely the girl group Twins and At17. Twins was even more surprising. When Cai Zhuoyan and Zhong Xintong attended the New Town Madden Awards Ceremony, the two immediately rushed to the Red Pavilion and secretly brought Hua Zai’s "World Madden’s Most Popular Supreme Singer" trophy as a "meet and greet". 

  When Andy introduced Twins to the scene, he said: "I watched them enter the industry. They have gone through a lot of ups and downs like me, and every time I am disappointed, I will receive text messages from them to comfort me." Then Twins appeared with Andy’s trophy, which surprised Andy and asked back: "Even if I didn’t attend, I will get a prize?" Ah Sa and Gillian not only supported Andy with their actions, but also burst out that they are super fans of Andy and members of his fan club. However, Andy kicked out that they have rarely participated in fan activities in recent years. Twins laughed and said: "We are forever honorary members!" 

  As for another girl group, At17, who appeared in the Encore session and sang "I Hate Me" with Andy Rock Popular Hall, a round of strong songs and dances heated up the atmosphere. Andy, who used this solo song to commemorate 30 years of entry into the industry, joked: "At first I called At17 because I thought they were like me, and they all entered the industry at the age of 17. Isn’t that very interesting? I only knew it wasn’t the case after asking." At17 immediately added: "Wrong is wrong! You have a song called" Seventeen ", and we also have a song called" Seventeen Years Old ", which is also a fate!" 

  Andy said bluntly that today’s music scene needs new blood like them. In order to support the younger generation, Andy also promised to hold a concert at At17 in the future, and will be obliged to be the concert guest of the two. (Photo and text/Tungstar)