It was going to be headlined by the country's most popular band, Mayday. Consider Mayday the Taiwanese equivalent of Coldplay or U2 in its appeal in their home country. All the members—Monster ...
SINGAPORE – The non-stop rain in Singapore in recent days did not dampen the spirits of Taiwanese rock band Mayday. The quintet held the Singapore leg of the #5525 tour celebrating their 25th ...
Preliminary investigations show 20-year-old worker lost footing and fell from stage, police spokesman says Taiwanese band Mayday played final concert in series at Central harbourfront on Thursday ...
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Mayday members jested on stage at the Singapore leg of their 25th anniversary concert, #5525. "Pooh-pooh," bassist Masa exclaimed, expressing that the Taiwanese rock band is still around ...
Catchy, dreamy, wildly entertaining Taiwanese superstars Mayday aim to entice Australians to their Beatles-with-glowsticks ...
Five young men bond over a shared love of The Beatles, form a band and seek to change the world through their uplifting blend of rock and pop music — just like their heroes from Liverpool managed to ...
What truly surprised concertgoers on Jan. 12, however, was that Stefanie Sun would be taking the stage as well. Several videos shared by concert attendees that night capture the Singaporean singer ...
Stefanie also recalled their time in the recording room when they were writing the lyrics for their song Wang Zi Mian (2003), translated as Prince Noodles, a snack in Taiwan.