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{{Short description|Taiwanese singer, actor |
{{Short description|Taiwanese singer, actor and television host (born 1979)}} |
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{{Family name hatnote|[[Luo (surname)|Lo]]|lang=Taiwanese}} |
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| name = Show Lo |
| name = Show Lo |
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| caption = Lo in 2022 |
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| birth_date = {{birth date and age |1979|7|30 |
| birth_date = {{birth date and age |1979|7|30}} |
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| birth_place = [[Keelung]], |
| birth_place = [[Keelung]], Taiwan |
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* Singer |
* Singer |
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* actor |
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* television host |
* television host |
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* businessman |
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* dancer |
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| years_active = 1994–present |
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| genre = [[Mandopop]] |
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*[[Avex Taiwan]] |
* [[Avex Taiwan]] |
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*[[Gold Typhoon]] |
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*[[Sony Music Taiwan]] |
* [[Sony Music Taiwan]] |
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*[[EMI Music|EMI Music Taiwan]] |
* [[EMI Music|EMI Music Taiwan]] |
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*[[Pony Canyon]] |
* [[Pony Canyon]] |
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*[[Warner Music Group|Warner Music Taiwan]] |
* [[Warner Music Group|Warner Music Taiwan]] |
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'''Show Lo Chih Hsiang''' ({{zh|t=羅志祥|s=罗志祥|p= Luó Zhìxiáng}}; born July 30, 1979) is a Taiwanese singer, actor, television host |
'''Show Lo Chih Hsiang''' ({{zh|t=羅志祥|s=罗志祥|p= Luó Zhìxiáng}}; born July 30, 1979) is a Taiwanese singer, actor, and television host. He is commonly known by his nickname Hsiao Chu (Little Pig) ({{zh|links=no|t=小豬}}).<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.viki.com/celebrities/10184pr-show-luo/|title=Show Luo|last=VIKI|work=VIKI|access-date=December 8, 2015}}</ref> Lo is recognized for his trademark dance music and comedic talent. He has over 50 million followers on [[PRC|Chinese]] micro-blogging platform Weibo as of June 2018.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://weibo.com/luozhixiang?refer_flag=1005055013_&is_all=1|title=Sina Visitor System|website=weibo.com|access-date=June 27, 2018}}</ref> |
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Show Lo debuted as a member of Taiwanese boy group in 1996 after winning a singing and dancing competition, and began his solo music career in 2003 when he released his first studio album ''[[Show Time (Show Lo album)|Show Time]].'' His |
Show Lo debuted as a member of Taiwanese boy group in 1996 after winning a singing and dancing competition, and began his solo music career in 2003 when he released his first studio album ''[[Show Time (Show Lo album)|Show Time]].'' His subsequent albums were commercially successful; he achieved best-selling album of the year in Taiwan for four consecutive years from 2010 to 2013. He holds many records in the Taiwanese music industry, including being the first pop singer to hold a concert in Taipei Arena in 2005, and the first pop singer to hold three concerts within twenty-four hours in Taipei Arena in 2010.<ref>{{Citation|last=Bin Sub|title=20140628【第25屆金曲獎】台灣歌手演唱會紀錄|date=June 28, 2014|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IqCSMvUO0bg|access-date=May 28, 2018}}</ref> As of May 2018, he has gone on four world tours. His 2010 舞法舞天 (Dance without Limits) World Tour ran for two-and-a-half years, visiting forty-two cities and attracting 600,000 spectators.<ref>{{Citation|last=Bin Sub|title=20140628【第25屆金曲獎】台灣歌手演唱會紀錄|date=June 28, 2014|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IqCSMvUO0bg|access-date=May 28, 2018}}</ref> Lo is fluent in Japanese and released his first Japanese single EP ''[[Dante (album)|Dante]]'' in 2012. The song clinched 5th place in Japan's Oricon daily charts on its first day of release and remained at 10th place in the Oricon weekly charts, making him the first Taiwanese male singer to place on the chart.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://afspot.net/forum/topic/767879-show-luos-new-japanese-single-dante-places-10th-in-japan-oricon-charts/|title=Show Luo's new Japanese Single "Dante" places 10th in Japan Oricon Charts - Asian Entertainment News 2012 (Archive)|work=AFspot Forum|access-date=May 28, 2018|language=en}}</ref> |
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Besides his singing career, Show Lo is a successful television host and entertainer. He has been hosting ''[[100% Entertainment]]'' since 2001.<ref>{{cite web|url= https://www.gtv.com.tw/Program/P2000052401/index.html |title=100% Entertainment/100 Percent Entertainment|publisher=GTV|access-date=May 31, 2017}}</ref> In 2017, he won the Best Host for a Variety Show Award in the [[52nd Golden Bell Awards]] for 100% Entertainment, with co-host Linda Chien.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://entertainment.toggle.sg/en/entertainment/asianbuzz/article/show-luo-wins-a-golden-bell-award-after-7-years-9274038|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171009214930/http://entertainment.toggle.sg/en/entertainment/asianbuzz/article/show-luo-wins-a-golden-bell-award-after-7-years-9274038|url-status=dead|archive-date=October 9, 2017|title=Show Luo wins a Golden Bell award after 7 years - Toggle|work=Toggle|access-date= |
Besides his singing career, Show Lo is a successful television host and entertainer. He has been hosting ''[[100% Entertainment]]'' since 2001.<ref>{{cite web|url= https://www.gtv.com.tw/Program/P2000052401/index.html |title=100% Entertainment/100 Percent Entertainment|publisher=GTV|access-date=May 31, 2017}}</ref> In 2017, he won the Best Host for a Variety Show Award in the [[52nd Golden Bell Awards]] for 100% Entertainment, with co-host Linda Chien.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://entertainment.toggle.sg/en/entertainment/asianbuzz/article/show-luo-wins-a-golden-bell-award-after-7-years-9274038|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171009214930/http://entertainment.toggle.sg/en/entertainment/asianbuzz/article/show-luo-wins-a-golden-bell-award-after-7-years-9274038|url-status=dead|archive-date=October 9, 2017|title=Show Luo wins a Golden Bell award after 7 years - Toggle|work=Toggle|access-date=May 28, 2018}}</ref> He is also recognized as a member of the cast for the popular Chinese reality show, ''[[Go Fighting!]]'', and as a judge on China's ''[[Produce 101 (Chinese TV series)|Produce 101]]'' and ''[[Street Dance of China]]''.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.shine.cn/feature/entertainment/1801048629/|title='Street Dance of China' to show off the coolest dance moves - SHINE|website=SHINE|language=en|access-date=May 28, 2018}}</ref> |
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Show Lo was nominated thrice for Best Male Actor in the Golden Bell Awards. In 2013, Lo was handpicked by director [[Stephen Chow]] to play the guest role of Prince Important in the movie ''[[Journey to the West: Conquering the Demons]]'', which broke Chinese box office records.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://variety.com/2017/film/asia/china-box-office-journey-2-smashes-records-in-holiday-weekend-1201972822/|title=China Box Office: 'Journey 2' Smashes Records in Holiday Weekend|last=Frater|first=Patrick|date= |
Show Lo was nominated thrice for Best Male Actor in the Golden Bell Awards. In 2013, Lo was handpicked by director [[Stephen Chow]] to play the guest role of Prince Important in the movie ''[[Journey to the West: Conquering the Demons]]'', which broke Chinese box office records.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://variety.com/2017/film/asia/china-box-office-journey-2-smashes-records-in-holiday-weekend-1201972822/|title=China Box Office: 'Journey 2' Smashes Records in Holiday Weekend|last=Frater|first=Patrick|date=January 30, 2017|work=Variety|access-date=May 28, 2018|language=en-US}}</ref> Chow cast Lo again in a supporting role, Octopus, in his 2016 movie ''[[The Mermaid (2016 film)|The Mermaid]]'', likening his comedic talent onscreen to a formidable explosive.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://new.qq.com/omn/20180423/20180423A1J59O.html|script-title=zh:周星驰:他是当之无愧的"喜剧原子弹" 而他却回了周星驰三个字-腾讯网|website=new.qq.com|language=zh-CN|access-date=May 28, 2018}}</ref> The movie once again broke existing Chinese box office records.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://variety.com/2016/film/asia/china-box-office-mermaid-takes-all-time-record-exceeds-430-million-1201712253/|title='The Mermaid' Becomes Highest-Grossing Film Ever in China|last=Frater|first=Patrick|date=February 23, 2016|work=Variety|access-date=May 28, 2018|language=en-US}}</ref> |
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In 2006, Show Lo created fashion brand STAGE which currently has branches in Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Singapore.<ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.ilovestage.com.tw/v2/official |title=Stage|last=ilovestage|work |
In 2006, Show Lo created fashion brand STAGE which currently has branches in Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Singapore.<ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.ilovestage.com.tw/v2/official |title=Stage|last=ilovestage|work=ilovestage|access-date=December 8, 2015}}</ref> STAGE sponsors clothing for many Taiwanese entertainers, and the brand is often seen on Taiwanese variety shows. |
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== Early life == |
== Early life == |
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Show Lo was born in [[Keelung|Keelung City]], Taiwan. His father is [[Han Chinese|Han]] Taiwanese and his mother is [[Amis people|Amis]] of the [[Taiwanese indigenous peoples]]. He is an only child, and his parents held multiple odd jobs to support the family when he was growing up. They primarily put up entertainment shows for grassroots events such as weddings, in which his father hosted and his mother sang. Show participated in these entertainment shows as a child, playing the drums onstage when he was just three. |
Show Lo was born in [[Keelung|Keelung City]], Taiwan. His father is [[Han Chinese|Han]] Taiwanese and his mother is [[Amis people|Amis]] of the [[Taiwanese indigenous peoples]]. He is an only child, and his parents held multiple odd jobs to support the family when he was growing up. They primarily put up entertainment shows for grassroots events such as weddings, in which his father hosted and his mother sang. Show participated in these entertainment shows as a child, playing the drums onstage when he was just three. |
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Show is nicknamed Xiao Zhu (Little Pig) because he was really chubby when he was young, weighing over {{convert|100|kilogram}}.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://xw.qq.com/cmsid/ENT2016012603860802|title=罗志祥自曝童年黑胖穷!|website=xw.qq.com|access-date= |
Show is nicknamed Xiao Zhu (Little Pig) because he was really chubby when he was young, weighing over {{convert|100|kilogram}}.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://xw.qq.com/cmsid/ENT2016012603860802|title=罗志祥自曝童年黑胖穷!|website=xw.qq.com|access-date=May 28, 2018}}</ref> He was bullied by his classmates for his weight, which made him determined to slim down. During the summer break of his first year in middle school, Show swam and played basketball everyday, shedding weight and reaching {{convert|80|kilogram}} within two months. |
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Show picked up street dance when he was in middle school and was a member of a street dance group, participating in many dancing competitions in Taiwan. He auditioned successfully for Taipei Hwa Kang Arts School, but was only enrolled there for one school term as his family was unable to afford the school fees. He returned to Keelung and enrolled in Pei De high school's media production course. |
Show picked up street dance when he was in middle school and was a member of a street dance group, participating in many dancing competitions in Taiwan. He auditioned successfully for Taipei Hwa Kang Arts School, but was only enrolled there for one school term as his family was unable to afford the school fees. He returned to Keelung and enrolled in Pei De high school's media production course. |
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=== 1996–2002: Debut === |
=== 1996–2002: Debut === |
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In 1996, Show entered and won a singing and dancing competition, impersonating [[Aaron Kwok]]. He debuted as member of boy group ''Four Heavenly Kings'' with three other contestants who impersonated the other [[Four Heavenly Kings (Hong Kong)|Hong Kong Four Heavenly Kings]]. The boy group disbanded in 1998 as two members left for [[Conscription in the Republic of China|compulsory military service]], which Show was exempted from because he has Gluteal Fibrotic Contracture.<ref>{{Cite web|title=【考音功】台灣歌手有乜暗病可免當兵? 林志穎要洗廁所最經典|url=https://www.hk01.com/%E7%9C%BE%E6%A8%82%E8%BF%B7/90794/%E8%80%83%E9%9F%B3%E5%8A%9F-%E5%8F%B0%E7%81%A3%E6%AD%8C%E6%89%8B%E6%9C%89%E4%B9%9C%E6%9A%97%E7%97%85%E5%8F%AF%E5%85%8D%E7%95%B6%E5%85%B5-%E6%9E%97%E5%BF%97%E7%A9%8E%E8%A6%81%E6%B4%97%E5%BB%81%E6%89%80%E6%9C%80%E7%B6%93%E5%85%B8|author=許栢倫|accessdate=2022 |
In 1996, Show entered and won a singing and dancing competition, impersonating [[Aaron Kwok]]. He debuted as member of boy group ''Four Heavenly Kings'' with three other contestants who impersonated the other [[Four Heavenly Kings (Hong Kong)|Hong Kong Four Heavenly Kings]]. The boy group disbanded in 1998 as two members left for [[Conscription in the Republic of China|compulsory military service]], which Show was exempted from because he has Gluteal Fibrotic Contracture.<ref>{{Cite web|title=【考音功】台灣歌手有乜暗病可免當兵? 林志穎要洗廁所最經典|url=https://www.hk01.com/%E7%9C%BE%E6%A8%82%E8%BF%B7/90794/%E8%80%83%E9%9F%B3%E5%8A%9F-%E5%8F%B0%E7%81%A3%E6%AD%8C%E6%89%8B%E6%9C%89%E4%B9%9C%E6%9A%97%E7%97%85%E5%8F%AF%E5%85%8D%E7%95%B6%E5%85%B5-%E6%9E%97%E5%BF%97%E7%A9%8E%E8%A6%81%E6%B4%97%E5%BB%81%E6%89%80%E6%9C%80%E7%B6%93%E5%85%B8|author=許栢倫|accessdate=November 2, 2022|work=hk01|date=May 13, 2017 |language=zh-hk}}</ref> He also suffers from [[Mitral insufficiency]] and hence cannot consume food containing caffeine.<ref>{{Cite web|title=空幹30秒卻免役 小豬被酸逃兵|url=https://ent.ltn.com.tw/news/breakingnews/1451019|accessdate=November 2, 2022|work=自由時報|date=September 21, 2015 |language=zh-tw}}</ref> That same year, he formed a new boy group ''Romeo'' with Ou Di. They released two albums, but the group soon disbanded too. |
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From 2000 to 2002, Show's singing career was stalled by a lawsuit with his former management company. He was forced to transit from a teen idol to a variety show entertainer, performing gags on variety shows. His transition into hosting comedy game shows was successful, and he earned the "Triple Crown" title for hosting the three most popular variety shows at one point in time. The sudden cancellation of these variety shows left him jobless for three months, which he refers to as the bleakest moment in his career. During this time period, he also played the male leading role in the idol drama ''[[Hi Working Girl]]'', co-starring with [[Jolin Tsai]]. The two formed a lasting friendship from this collaboration. |
From 2000 to 2002, Show's singing career was stalled by a lawsuit with his former management company. He was forced to transit from a teen idol to a variety show entertainer, performing gags on variety shows. His transition into hosting comedy game shows was successful, and he earned the "Triple Crown" title for hosting the three most popular variety shows at one point in time. The sudden cancellation of these variety shows left him jobless for three months, which he refers to as the bleakest moment in his career. During this time period, he also played the male leading role in the idol drama ''[[Hi Working Girl]]'', co-starring with [[Jolin Tsai]]. The two formed a lasting friendship from this collaboration. |
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=== 2011–present: Pony Canyon, ''Dante'' and "THE SHOW" === |
=== 2011–present: Pony Canyon, ''Dante'' and "THE SHOW" === |
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In 2011, Show signed with [[Pony Canyon]] Japan. His first Japanese single "[[Dante (album)|Dante]]" was released on February 15, 2012. This song made it to the 5th place in Japan's Oricon daily chart during its first day of release, and hit 10th place in the Oricon weekly chart.<ref>[http://www.everythingsweet.me/2012/02/show-luos-new-japanese-single-dante.html"Show Luo's new Japanese Single "Dante" places 10th in Japan Oricon Charts"] February 23. 2012. Retrieved 2013 |
In 2011, Show signed with [[Pony Canyon]] Japan. His first Japanese single "[[Dante (album)|Dante]]" was released on February 15, 2012. This song made it to the 5th place in Japan's Oricon daily chart during its first day of release, and hit 10th place in the Oricon weekly chart.<ref>[http://www.everythingsweet.me/2012/02/show-luos-new-japanese-single-dante.html"Show Luo's new Japanese Single "Dante" places 10th in Japan Oricon Charts"] February 23. 2012. Retrieved May 1, 2013.</ref> This record made Show the first Taiwanese male singer to be on the Oricon chart after [[Teresa Teng]]. |
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On June 20, 2012, his second Japanese single "Magic" was released. |
On June 20, 2012, his second Japanese single "Magic" was released. |
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=== 2014–2019: EMI Music Taiwan, ''Reality Show?'' === |
=== 2014–2019: EMI Music Taiwan, ''Reality Show?'' === |
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[[File:罗志祥演唱会 2.jpg|thumb|upright|Show Lo in 2017|left]] |
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In 2014, Show joined [[Capitol Records#Taiwan|EMI Music Taiwan]] along with [[Rainie Yang]] and [[A-mei]]. |
In 2014, Show joined [[Capitol Records#Taiwan|EMI Music Taiwan]] along with [[Rainie Yang]] and [[A-mei]]. |
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In 2015, he joined the famous Chinese variety show ''[[Go Fighting!]]'' with [[Zhang Yi Xing]], [[Sun Honglei]], [[Huang Lei]], [[Huang Bo]] and Wang Xun. |
In 2015, he joined the famous Chinese variety show ''[[Go Fighting!]]'' with [[Zhang Yi Xing]], [[Sun Honglei]], [[Huang Lei]], [[Huang Bo]] and Wang Xun. |
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Show Luo's eleventh album ''[[Reality Show? (Show Lo album)|Reality Show?]]'' was released on November 20, 2015. The title is derived from Show's personal reflection on his persona, commenting that what he presents has elements of both 'Reality' and of putting on a 'Show'. He co-wrote the music and lyrics for the leading track, "Let Go", which discusses the issue of cyber-bullying.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://taiwanbeats.punchline.asia/en/archives/8761/|title=Show Lo(羅志祥)Releases New Album "Reality Show?(真人秀?)". Yelling "Let Go(夠了)" to Cyberbully.=Sophia|date=October 30, 2015|work |
Show Luo's eleventh album ''[[Reality Show? (Show Lo album)|Reality Show?]]'' was released on November 20, 2015. The title is derived from Show's personal reflection on his persona, commenting that what he presents has elements of both 'Reality' and of putting on a 'Show'. He co-wrote the music and lyrics for the leading track, "Let Go", which discusses the issue of cyber-bullying.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://taiwanbeats.punchline.asia/en/archives/8761/|title=Show Lo(羅志祥)Releases New Album "Reality Show?(真人秀?)". Yelling "Let Go(夠了)" to Cyberbully.=Sophia|date=October 30, 2015|work=Taiwanbeats|access-date=December 8, 2015}}</ref> The music video depicts three subjects representing the demographics most vulnerable to cyber-bullying. |
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Show also created his artist management company, Creation, signing on Linda Chien, his co-host on ''100% Entertainment'', re-branding her from a children's television presenter to a singer. |
Show also created his artist management company, Creation, signing on Linda Chien, his co-host on ''100% Entertainment'', re-branding her from a children's television presenter to a singer. |
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=== 2020–present: Controversy and musical comeback === |
=== 2020–present: Controversy and musical comeback === |
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[[File:Show Lo -2022 (cropped).jpg|thumb|upright|Lo performing in Hualien on New Year's Day 2022]] |
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In April 2020, Lo became the subject of significant controversy, for his infidelity and improper behavior with women during a long-term relationship with Chow. Lo reportedly lost {{US$|20 million}} in appearance fees and endorsements, as companies began removing him from broadcasts and advertisements, including ''[[Produce Camp 2020]]'' and ''Go Fighting!''.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Taiwanese Media Report That Show Luo Will Lose At Least S$27mil 'Cos Of His Cheating Scandal|url=https://www.todayonline.com/8days/sceneandheard/entertainment/taiwanese-media-report-show-luo-will-lose-least-s27mil-cos-his|access-date= |
In April 2020, Lo became the subject of significant controversy, for his infidelity and improper behavior with women during a long-term relationship with Chow. Lo reportedly lost {{US$|20 million}} in appearance fees and endorsements, as companies began removing him from broadcasts and advertisements, including ''[[Produce Camp 2020]]'' and ''Go Fighting!''.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Taiwanese Media Report That Show Luo Will Lose At Least S$27mil 'Cos Of His Cheating Scandal|url=https://www.todayonline.com/8days/sceneandheard/entertainment/taiwanese-media-report-show-luo-will-lose-least-s27mil-cos-his|access-date=December 19, 2021|website=Today |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=May 1, 2020|title=Pop star Show Lo dropped by Chinese shows after cheating scandal|url=https://www.asiaone.com/entertainment/pop-star-show-lo-dropped-chinese-shows-after-cheating-scandal|access-date=December 19, 2021|website=AsiaOne|language=en}}</ref> He staged a comeback on November 20, 2021, with the release of a new song, "Trap Game."<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|date=November 21, 2021|title=Taiwanese singer Show Lo makes a comeback, over a year after his cheating scandal|url=https://www.asiaone.com/entertainment/singer-show-lo-makes-comeback-over-year-after-his-cheating-scandal|access-date=December 19, 2021|website=AsiaOne|language=en}}</ref> |
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In October 2022, He joined ''[[Warner Music Taiwan]]. |
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In 2023, his first come back TV Reality Show “Top Dog” (Top Dog: 回家) premiered on [[SET Metro]] on March 25th. Each MC trained and took care of a stray dog for two months and searched for suitable adopters for them. “Top Dog” was nominated for the 59th [[Golden Bell Awards|Golden Bell Award]] (Best Reality or Game Show) in 2024. |
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On July 30th, 2024, Lo released his 13th album “Wu Zhuang Yuan (Dancing Champions)” (舞状元)<ref>{{Cite web|date=June 3, 2024|title=羅志祥 2024最新專輯「舞狀元」|url=https://www.warnermusic.com.tw/products/%E6%B5%81%E8%A1%8C%E5%A4%A9%E7%8E%8B-%E7%BE%85%E5%BF%97%E7%A5%A5-2024-%E6%9C%80%E6%96%B0%E5%B0%88%E8%BC%AF-%E3%80%8C%E8%88%9E-%E7%8B%80-%E5%85%83%E3%80%8D%E9%A6%96%E6%89%B9%E7%B2%BE%E8%A3%9D%E9%A0%90%E8%B3%BC%E7%89%88%EF%BC%8C%E9%A0%90%E8%B3%BC%E7%B5%90%E6%9D%9F%E4%B8%8D%E5%86%8D%E7%89%88|access-date=Oct 8, 2024|website=Warner Music Taiwan|language=Chinese}}</ref> five years after his last album. “Wu” referred to “dance”, while “[[Zhuangyuan]]” stemmed from the title given to the first place of the ancient Chinese [[Imperial examination]]. It is also the name for Show’s lead track. This album consisted of nine songs, four of them are new songs, and the rest are a collection of singles he released after 2020. Besides writing lyrics and music for six of the songs, it was the first time Show became the music director for the entire album. Show was also the story writer for his music video “What Else Can I Do?” (我還能怎麼伴.) |
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The inspiration behind the lead track was [[Suona]], a traditional Chinese instrument Show added to his music. To introduce more oriental styles into his work, Show also added [[Erhu]], [[Guzheng]], and [[Yangqin]], together with hybrid trap and boom bap rhythms, creating a collision between Eastern and Western music. Moreover, “Dancing Champions” resonated with Show’s song “Dance Gate” (精舞门 2006), where he incorporated [[Dizi (instrument)|Dizi]]. |
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With the release of his new album, Show held his disc-signing event in [[Red House Theater|Ximen]] Red House Plaza, Taipei, on August 3rd, 2024. Such disc signing events became rare in Taiwan as more record ccompanies chose to do online fan meetings. Show announced that this event is free as long as supporters bought his new album. Show also encouraged people to bring all of his past albums for him to sign all at once. Also, he decided to take photos one by one with all the participants. Initially, only the first one thousand fans could get entrance tickets. However, after these tickets were distributed, still there was a long line of fans. So the record company had to rearrange, making sure all fans who purchased the album could enter. This event lasted for twelve hours. Correspondingly, the album sales ranked first during the week of this event, accounting for 5% of total album sales in Taiwan. |
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Starting in September 2024, he became the dance mentor for TV reality show ''[[Scool (TV program)|Scool]]''. This show aimed to select a seven-person boy group through months of training, competitions, and rounds of selections. He worked with several famous Korean singers such as [[Leeteuk]], [[Eunhyuk]], and [[Lee Hong-gi|Hongki]]. Forty young males from Taiwan, South Korea, and mainland China were contestants in this show. “Scool” first premiered on September 28, 2024. |
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For the 30th anniversary of Show’s 1995 debut, he plans to run a new round of world tours with his fans, celebrating this milestone. The first stop of these World Tours is on December 28th and December 31st, 2024, in Kaohsiung Arena, Taiwan. |
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== Personal life == |
== Personal life == |
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Lo publicly dated Grace Chow (Zhou Yangqing), a Chinese fashion blogger, from 2015 to 2020.<ref>{{Cite web|title=周揚青都係小三?羅志祥被揭無縫接軌|url=https://hk.on.cc/hk/bkn/cnt/entertainment/20200429/bkn-20200429111529224-0429_00862_001.html|access-date= |
Lo publicly dated Grace Chow (Zhou Yangqing), a Chinese fashion blogger, from 2015 to 2020.<ref>{{Cite web|title=周揚青都係小三?羅志祥被揭無縫接軌|url=https://hk.on.cc/hk/bkn/cnt/entertainment/20200429/bkn-20200429111529224-0429_00862_001.html|access-date=December 19, 2021|website=on.cc東網|date=April 29, 2020 |language=zh-hk}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=June 19, 2015|title=Pop star Show Lo finally admits he is dating Weibo celebrity Zhou Yangqing, alias Little Angelababy|url=https://www.asiaone.com/women/pop-star-show-lo-finally-admits-he-dating-weibo-celebrity-zhou-yangqing-alias-little|access-date=December 19, 2021|website=AsiaOne|language=en}}</ref> |
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On April 23, 2020, Lo courted significant controversy after Chow accused Lo of serial infidelity and improper behavior with several women, including artists signed under his entertainment agency.<ref>{{Cite web|date= |
On April 23, 2020, Lo courted significant controversy after Chow accused Lo of serial infidelity and improper behavior with several women, including artists signed under his entertainment agency.<ref>{{Cite web|date=April 23, 2020|title=Grace Chow claims breakup with 'scumbag' Show Lo was due to his chronic womanising that included orgies|url=https://www.asiaone.com/entertainment/grace-chow-claims-breakup-scumbag-show-luo-was-due-his-chronic-womanising-included|access-date=December 19, 2021|website=AsiaOne|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Taiwanese singer Show Lo 'invited other women to our home', says ex-girlfriend|url=https://www.thestar.com.my/lifestyle/entertainment/2020/04/24/taiwanese-singer-show-lo-accused-of-cheating-on-influencer-girlfriend|access-date=December 19, 2021|website=The Star|language=en}}</ref> Lo apologized to Chow via an online post the next day.<ref>{{Cite web|date=April 24, 2020|title=Show Lo Admits To Cheating On Grace Chow Following Backlash|url=https://hype.my/2020/186972/show-lo-lost-jobs-scandal/|access-date=December 19, 2021|website=Hype Malaysia|language=en-US}}</ref><ref name=":1">{{Cite web|title=Show Lo scandal: Alleged 'third wheel' Linda Chien apologises to Grace Chow|url=https://www.thestar.com.my/lifestyle/entertainment/2020/04/27/show-lo-scandal-alleged-039third-wheel039-linda-chien-apologises-to-lo039s-ex-girlfriend|access-date=December 19, 2021|website=The Star|language=en}}</ref> On April 25, Linda Chien also posted an apology on Instagram, for being a third party to Lo's affairs.<ref name=":1">{{Cite web|title=Show Lo scandal: Alleged 'third wheel' Linda Chien apologises to Grace Chow|url=https://www.thestar.com.my/lifestyle/entertainment/2020/04/27/show-lo-scandal-alleged-039third-wheel039-linda-chien-apologises-to-lo039s-ex-girlfriend|access-date=December 19, 2021|website=The Star|language=en}}</ref><ref name=":0">{{Cite web|date=November 21, 2021|title=Taiwanese singer Show Lo makes a comeback, over a year after his cheating scandal|url=https://www.asiaone.com/entertainment/singer-show-lo-makes-comeback-over-year-after-his-cheating-scandal|access-date=December 19, 2021|website=AsiaOne|language=en}}</ref> |
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== Discography == |
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* ''[[No Idea (Show Lo album)|No Idea]]'' (2019) |
* ''[[No Idea (Show Lo album)|No Idea]]'' (2019) |
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* ''[[Wu Zhuangyuan (Show Lo album)|Wu Zhuangyuan]]'' (2024) |
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== World tours == |
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| [[Shanghai]], China || [[Shanghai Grand Stage]] || 2007 |
| [[Shanghai]], China || [[Shanghai Grand Stage]] || {{dts|2007|06|09}} || [[Twins (group)|Twins]] — 戀愛達人 <small>(Love Expert)</small> |
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| [[Nanjing]], China || [[Olympic Sports Center Gymnasium (Beijing)|Olympic Sports Center]] || 2007 |
| [[Nanjing]], China || [[Olympic Sports Center Gymnasium (Beijing)|Olympic Sports Center]] || {{dts|2007|06|30}} || [[Jolin Tsai]] |
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| rowspan="2" | [[Taipei]], Taiwan || rowspan="2" | [[Taipei Arena]] || 2007 |
| rowspan="2" | [[Taipei]], Taiwan || rowspan="2" | [[Taipei Arena]] || {{dts|2007|11|17}} || [[Karen Mok]]<br>Jolin Tsai — 天空 <small>(Sky)</small> |
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| 2007-11-18 || [[Rainie Yang]]<br>[[Elva Hsiao]] — 敗給你 <small>(Defeat in Love)</small> |
| 2007-11-18 || [[Rainie Yang]]<br>[[Elva Hsiao]] — 敗給你 <small>(Defeat in Love)</small> |
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| [[Singapore]] || [[Singapore Indoor Stadium]] || 2007 |
| [[Singapore]] || [[Singapore Indoor Stadium]] || {{dts|2007|12|01}} || Rainie Yang |
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| [[Wuxi]], China || Wuxi New Sports Stadium || 2007 |
| [[Wuxi]], China || Wuxi New Sports Stadium || {{dts|2007|12|18}} || |
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| rowspan="2" | Hong Kong || rowspan="2" | [[:zh:西九龍中天地|Pop TV Arena]] || 2008 |
| rowspan="2" | Hong Kong || rowspan="2" | [[:zh:西九龍中天地|Pop TV Arena]] || {{dts|2008|02|23}} || [[Lollipop F|Lollipop]] |
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| 2008-02-24 || Rainie Yang |
| 2008-02-24 || Rainie Yang |
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| [[Guangzhou]], China || [[Tianhe Sports Centre Stadium]] || 2008 |
| [[Guangzhou]], China || [[Tianhe Sports Centre Stadium]] || {{dts|2008|12|27}} || [[Energy (Taiwanese band)|Energy]] — 一起走吧 <small>(Let's Go)</small> |
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| [[Macau]] || [[Venetian Arena]] || 2009 |
| [[Macau]] || [[Venetian Arena]] || {{dts|2009|05|02}} || Rainie Yang — 戀愛達人 <small>(Love Expert)</small> |
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| [[Connecticut]], USA || [[Mohegan Sun Arena]] || 2009 |
| [[Connecticut]], USA || [[Mohegan Sun Arena]] || {{dts|2009|11|26}} || Rainie Yang — 戀愛達人 <small>(Love Expert)</small> |
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| Tokyo, Japan || [[Shibuya-AX]] || 2010 |
| Tokyo, Japan || [[Shibuya-AX]] || {{dts|2010|04|24}} || |
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| rowspan="3" | Hong Kong || rowspan="3" | [[Hong Kong Coliseum]] || 2010 |
| rowspan="3" | Hong Kong || rowspan="3" | [[Hong Kong Coliseum]] || {{dts|2010|04|30}} || [[Stefanie Sun]] — 第一天 <small>(First Day)</small> |
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| 2010-05-01 || [[Rainie Yang]] — In Your Eyes |
| 2010-05-01 || [[Rainie Yang]] — In Your Eyes |
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| 2010-05-02 || [[Lollipop F|Lollipop]] — 撐腰 <small>(Party Boy)</small> |
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| rowspan="3" | [[Taipei]], Taiwan || rowspan="3" | [[Taipei Arena]] || 2010 |
| rowspan="3" | [[Taipei]], Taiwan || rowspan="3" | [[Taipei Arena]] || {{dts|2010|05|15}} || [[Sammi Cheng]] — 眉飛色舞 <small>(Enraptured)</small> |
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| 2010-05-16 || [[A-mei]] — 夏天的浪花 <small>(Summer Wave)</small> |
| 2010-05-16 || [[A-mei]] — 夏天的浪花 <small>(Summer Wave)</small> |
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| [[Singapore]] || [[Singapore Indoor Stadium]] || 2010 |
| [[Singapore]] || [[Singapore Indoor Stadium]] || {{dts|2010|05|22}} || [[Wong Jinglun]] — 蝴蝶秀 <small>(Lipodustrophy)</small> |
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| [[Wuhan]], China || [[Hankou Cultural Sports Centre]] || 2010 |
| [[Wuhan]], China || [[Hankou Cultural Sports Centre]] || {{dts|2010|06|26}} || Blue Bird & Flying Fish |
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| [[Shanghai]], China || [[Hongkou Stadium]] || 2010 |
| [[Shanghai]], China || [[Hongkou Stadium]] || {{dts|2010|08|07}} || [[Mayday (Taiwanese band)|Mayday]] — 離開地球表面 <small>(JUMP)</small> |
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| [[Chengdu]], China || [[Chengdu Sports Centre Stadium]] || 2010 |
| [[Chengdu]], China || [[Chengdu Sports Centre Stadium]] || {{dts|2010|08|28}} || [[Jane Zhang]] |
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| [[Macau]] || [[Venetian Arena]] || 2010 |
| [[Macau]] || [[Venetian Arena]] || {{dts|2010|10|30}} || |
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| [[Hangzhou]], China || [[Yellow Dragon Sports Centre Stadium]] || 2010 |
| [[Hangzhou]], China || [[Yellow Dragon Sports Centre Stadium]] || {{dts|2010|11|05}} || [[Cyndi Wang]] — 戀愛達人 <small>(Love Expert)</small> |
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| [[Beijing]], China || [[Beijing Wukesong Culture & Sports Center]] || 2010 |
| [[Beijing]], China || [[Beijing Wukesong Culture & Sports Center]] || {{dts|2010|11|13}} || |
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| [[Guangzhou]], China || [[Tianhe Sports Centre Stadium]] || 2011-03-05<ref>{{in lang|zh}} [http://gz.eastpiao.com/ticket/view.asp?tid=403 "罗志祥2011舞法舞天广州演唱会"] March 5, 2011. Retrieved |
| [[Guangzhou]], China || [[Tianhe Sports Centre Stadium]] || 2011-03-05<ref>{{in lang|zh}} [http://gz.eastpiao.com/ticket/view.asp?tid=403 "罗志祥2011舞法舞天广州演唱会"] March 5, 2011. Retrieved March 12, 2011</ref> || [[Lollipop F]] — 撐腰 <small>(Party Boy)</small> |
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| colspan="4" style="text-align:center"| '''2011 Show Luo 《Dance Without Limits — 10001st Night》 Encore World Tour Live''' |
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| [[Taichung]], Taiwan || [[National Taiwan University of Physical Education and Sport|National Taiwan University]] || 2011 |
| [[Taichung]], Taiwan || [[National Taiwan University of Physical Education and Sport|National Taiwan University]] || {{dts|2011|03|19}} || [[Dee Hsu]] — 戀愛達人 <small>(Love Expert)</small>, 傷心酒店 <small>(Sadness Hotel)</small> |
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| [[Sydney]], Australia || [[Acer Arena]] || 2011 |
| [[Sydney]], Australia || [[Acer Arena]] || {{dts|2011|04|01}} || |
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| [[Melbourne]], Australia || [[Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre]] || 2011-04-08<ref>{{in lang|zh}} [http://www.iiticket.com/luozhixiang-2011.html "舞法舞天 罗志祥世界巡回演唱会 墨尔本站"] Retrieved 2011 |
| [[Melbourne]], Australia || [[Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre]] || 2011-04-08<ref>{{in lang|zh}} [http://www.iiticket.com/luozhixiang-2011.html "舞法舞天 罗志祥世界巡回演唱会 墨尔本站"] Retrieved March 4, 2011</ref> || |
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| [[Kuala Lumpur]], Malaysia || [[Putra Indoor Stadium]] || 2011-04-16<ref>[http://www.galaxy.com.my/index.php?view=event&ref=32 "Show Luo (Dance Without Limits 3D) Concert 16 April 2011"] Retrieved |
| [[Kuala Lumpur]], Malaysia || [[Putra Indoor Stadium]] || 2011-04-16<ref>[http://www.galaxy.com.my/index.php?view=event&ref=32 "Show Luo (Dance Without Limits 3D) Concert 16 April 2011"] Retrieved February 28, 2011</ref> || |
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| [[Macau]] || [[Venetian Arena]] || 2011-05-07<ref>[http://www.timable.com/event.php?eid=13400 "羅志祥舞法舞天之一萬零一夜演唱會 澳門站"] Retrieved |
| [[Macau]] || [[Venetian Arena]] || 2011-05-07<ref>[http://www.timable.com/event.php?eid=13400 "羅志祥舞法舞天之一萬零一夜演唱會 澳門站"] Retrieved March 30, 2011</ref> || |
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| [[Singapore]] || [[Singapore Indoor Stadium]] || 2011 |
| [[Singapore]] || [[Singapore Indoor Stadium]] || {{dts|2011|05|14}} || |
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| [[Shanghai]], China || [[Mercedes-Benz Arena (Shanghai)|Mercedes-Benz Arena]] || 2011 |
| [[Shanghai]], China || [[Mercedes-Benz Arena (Shanghai)|Mercedes-Benz Arena]] || {{dts|2011|05|21}} || [[Bibi Zhou]] — 敗給你 <small>(Defeat in Love)</small> |
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| rowspan="3" | Hong Kong || rowspan="3" | [[Hong Kong Coliseum]] (Center Stage) || 2011 |
| rowspan="3" | Hong Kong || rowspan="3" | [[Hong Kong Coliseum]] (Center Stage) || {{dts|2011|07|10}} || [[Joey Yung]] — 戀愛達人 <small>(Love Expert)</small> |
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| 2011-07-11 || Rainie Yang — 任意門 <small>(Dokodemo Door)</small><ref>{{in lang|zh}} [http://www.nownews.com/2011-07/14/11490-2727514.htm "Rainie Yang special guest at Show Luo concert Hong Kong"] ''Now News''. July 14, 2011. Retrieved |
| 2011-07-11 || Rainie Yang — 任意門 <small>(Dokodemo Door)</small><ref>{{in lang|zh}} [http://www.nownews.com/2011-07/14/11490-2727514.htm "Rainie Yang special guest at Show Luo concert Hong Kong"] ''Now News''. July 14, 2011. Retrieved July 18, 2011</ref> |
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| 2011-07-12 || [[Sandra Ng]] — 相逢可必曾相識 <small>(Reunite after Splitting Up)</small> |
| 2011-07-12 || [[Sandra Ng]] — 相逢可必曾相識 <small>(Reunite after Splitting Up)</small> |
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| [[Kaohsiung]], Taiwan || [[Kaohsiung Arena]] || 2011 |
| [[Kaohsiung]], Taiwan || [[Kaohsiung Arena]] || {{dts|2011|08|13}} || [[:zh:四大天王 (团体)|Four Best Born]] — Cha Cha舞池 <small>(Cha Cha Dance Floor)</small>, 實現 <small>(Achievement)</small> |
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| [[Atlantic City, New Jersey]], USA || [[Borgata Hotel Casino]] || 2011 |
| [[Atlantic City, New Jersey]], USA || [[Borgata Hotel Casino]] || {{dts|2011|09|05}} || |
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| [[Indio, California]], USA || [[Fantasy Springs Resort Casino]] || 2011 |
| [[Indio, California]], USA || [[Fantasy Springs Resort Casino]] || {{dts|2011|09|10}} || |
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| [[San Jose, California]], USA || [[Event Center Arena]] || 2011 |
| [[San Jose, California]], USA || [[Event Center Arena]] || {{dts|2011|09|11}} || |
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| [[Quanzhou]], China || [[Quanzhou Sports Center|Straits Sports Centre Stadium]] || 2011 |
| [[Quanzhou]], China || [[Quanzhou Sports Center|Straits Sports Centre Stadium]] || {{dts|2011|10|08}} || |
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| rowspan="4" | [[Taipei]], Taiwan || rowspan="4" | [[Taipei Arena]] || {{dts|2013|01|04}} || |
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| 2013-01-05 || [[Elva Hsiao]] — WOW! |
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| rowspan="4" | Hong Kong || rowspan="4" | [[Hong Kong Coliseum]] || 2013 |
| rowspan="4" | Hong Kong || rowspan="4" | [[Hong Kong Coliseum]] || {{dts|2013|01|18}} || [[Jimmy Lin]] — 不是每個戀曲都有美好回憶 <small>(Beautiful Memories)</small> |
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| 2013-01-19 || [[Alex To]] — 脫掉 <small>(Strip)</small> |
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| 2013-01-21 || [[Alan Tam]] — 愛情陷阱 <small>(Love Trap)</small> |
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| [[Singapore]] || [[Singapore Indoor Stadium]] || 2013 |
| [[Singapore]] || [[Singapore Indoor Stadium]] || {{dts|2013|03|01}} || |
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| [[Shanghai]], China || [[Mercedes-Benz Arena (Shanghai)|Mercedes-Benz Arena]] (Center Stage) || 2013 |
| [[Shanghai]], China || [[Mercedes-Benz Arena (Shanghai)|Mercedes-Benz Arena]] (Center Stage) || {{dts|2013|04|13}} || |
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| [[Guangzhou]], China || [[Guangzhou Gymnasium]] (Center Stage) || 2013 |
| [[Guangzhou]], China || [[Guangzhou Gymnasium]] (Center Stage) || {{dts|2013|04|20}} || |
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| rowspan="2" | [[Pahang]], Malaysia || rowspan="2" | [[Arena of Stars]] || {{dts|2013|05|03}} || |
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| [[Beijing]], China || [[Beijing Wukesong Culture & Sports Center]] (Center Stage) || 2013 |
| [[Beijing]], China || [[Beijing Wukesong Culture & Sports Center]] (Center Stage) || {{dts|2013|05|11}} || |
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| [[Chengdu]], China || [[Sichuan Provincial Sports Centre]] (Center Stage) || 2013 |
| [[Chengdu]], China || [[Sichuan Provincial Sports Centre]] (Center Stage) || {{dts|2013|05|25}} || |
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| [[Xiamen]], China || Xiamen Convention and Exhibition Center (Center Stage) || 2013 |
| [[Xiamen]], China || Xiamen Convention and Exhibition Center (Center Stage) || {{dts|2013|06|01}} || |
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| [[Nanning]], China || [[Guangxi Sports Center]] (Center Stage) || 2013 |
| [[Nanning]], China || [[Guangxi Sports Center]] (Center Stage) || {{dts|2013|06|22}} || |
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| [[Tianjin]], China || [[Tianjin Arena|Tianjin Sports Center]] (Center Stage) || 2013 |
| [[Tianjin]], China || [[Tianjin Arena|Tianjin Sports Center]] (Center Stage) || {{dts|2013|06|29}} || |
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| [[Shenzhen]], China || [[Shenzhen Bay Sports Center]] (Center Stage) || 2013 |
| [[Shenzhen]], China || [[Shenzhen Bay Sports Center]] (Center Stage) || {{dts|2013|08|24}} || |
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| [[Sydney]], Australia || [[Sydney Entertainment Centre]] || 2013 |
| [[Sydney]], Australia || [[Sydney Entertainment Centre]] || {{dts|2013|08|30}} || |
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| [[Melbourne]], Australia || [[Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre]] || 2013 |
| [[Melbourne]], Australia || [[Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre]] || {{dts|2013|09|01}} || |
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| [[Xi'an]], China || Xi'an Sports Centre (Center Stage) || 2013 |
| [[Xi'an]], China || Xi'an Sports Centre (Center Stage) || {{dts|2013|09|07}} || |
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| [[Macau]] || [[Venetian Arena]] || 2013 |
| [[Macau]] || [[Venetian Arena]] || {{dts|2013|10|05}} || |
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| [[Toronto]], Canada || [[Paramount Fine Foods Centre|Hershey Centre]] || 2013 |
| [[Toronto]], Canada || [[Paramount Fine Foods Centre|Hershey Centre]] || {{dts|2013|10|26}} || |
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| [[Vancouver]], Canada || [[Rogers Arena]] || 2013 |
| [[Vancouver]], Canada || [[Rogers Arena]] || {{dts|2013|10|29}} || |
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| [[Kaohsiung]], Taiwan || [[Kaohsiung Arena]] || 2014 |
| [[Kaohsiung]], Taiwan || [[Kaohsiung Arena]] || {{dts|2014|01|25}} || [[Jeannie Hsieh]] — 姐姐 <small>(Sister)</small> |
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| [[Singapore]] || [[Singapore Indoor Stadium]] || 2014 |
| [[Singapore]] || [[Singapore Indoor Stadium]] || {{dts|2014|05|03}} || |
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| [[Shanghai]], China || [[Mercedes-Benz Arena (Shanghai)|Mercedes-Benz Arena]] || 2014 |
| [[Shanghai]], China || [[Mercedes-Benz Arena (Shanghai)|Mercedes-Benz Arena]] || {{dts|2014|05|10}} || |
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| [[Beijing]], China || [[Beijing Wukesong Culture & Sports Center]] || 2014 |
| [[Beijing]], China || [[Beijing Wukesong Culture & Sports Center]] || {{dts|2014|06|14}} || |
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| rowspan="2" | Hong Kong || rowspan="2" | [[Hong Kong Coliseum]] || 2014 |
| rowspan="2" | Hong Kong || rowspan="2" | [[Hong Kong Coliseum]] || {{dts|2014|09|13}} || |
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| rowspan="2" | [[Connecticut]], USA || rowspan="2" | [[Mohegan Sun Arena]] || 2014 |
| rowspan="2" | [[Connecticut]], USA || rowspan="2" | [[Mohegan Sun Arena]] || {{dts|2014|11|26}} || |
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Show Lo Chih Hsiang (simplified Chinese: 罗志祥; traditional Chinese: 羅志祥; pinyin: Luó Zhìxiáng; born July 30, 1979) is a Taiwanese singer, actor, and television host. He is commonly known by his nickname Hsiao Chu (Little Pig) (Chinese: 小豬).[1] Lo is recognized for his trademark dance music and comedic talent. He has over 50 million followers on Chinese micro-blogging platform Weibo as of June 2018.[2]
Show Lo debuted as a member of Taiwanese boy group in 1996 after winning a singing and dancing competition, and began his solo music career in 2003 when he released his first studio album Show Time. His subsequent albums were commercially successful; he achieved best-selling album of the year in Taiwan for four consecutive years from 2010 to 2013. He holds many records in the Taiwanese music industry, including being the first pop singer to hold a concert in Taipei Arena in 2005, and the first pop singer to hold three concerts within twenty-four hours in Taipei Arena in 2010.[3] As of May 2018, he has gone on four world tours. His 2010 舞法舞天 (Dance without Limits) World Tour ran for two-and-a-half years, visiting forty-two cities and attracting 600,000 spectators.[4] Lo is fluent in Japanese and released his first Japanese single EP Dante in 2012. The song clinched 5th place in Japan's Oricon daily charts on its first day of release and remained at 10th place in the Oricon weekly charts, making him the first Taiwanese male singer to place on the chart.[5]
Besides his singing career, Show Lo is a successful television host and entertainer. He has been hosting 100% Entertainment since 2001.[6] In 2017, he won the Best Host for a Variety Show Award in the 52nd Golden Bell Awards for 100% Entertainment, with co-host Linda Chien.[7] He is also recognized as a member of the cast for the popular Chinese reality show, Go Fighting!, and as a judge on China's Produce 101 and Street Dance of China.[8]
Show Lo was nominated thrice for Best Male Actor in the Golden Bell Awards. In 2013, Lo was handpicked by director Stephen Chow to play the guest role of Prince Important in the movie Journey to the West: Conquering the Demons, which broke Chinese box office records.[9] Chow cast Lo again in a supporting role, Octopus, in his 2016 movie The Mermaid, likening his comedic talent onscreen to a formidable explosive.[10] The movie once again broke existing Chinese box office records.[11]
In 2006, Show Lo created fashion brand STAGE which currently has branches in Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Singapore.[12] STAGE sponsors clothing for many Taiwanese entertainers, and the brand is often seen on Taiwanese variety shows.
Early life
[edit]Show Lo was born in Keelung City, Taiwan. His father is Han Taiwanese and his mother is Amis of the Taiwanese indigenous peoples. He is an only child, and his parents held multiple odd jobs to support the family when he was growing up. They primarily put up entertainment shows for grassroots events such as weddings, in which his father hosted and his mother sang. Show participated in these entertainment shows as a child, playing the drums onstage when he was just three.
Show is nicknamed Xiao Zhu (Little Pig) because he was really chubby when he was young, weighing over 100 kilograms (220 lb).[13] He was bullied by his classmates for his weight, which made him determined to slim down. During the summer break of his first year in middle school, Show swam and played basketball everyday, shedding weight and reaching 80 kilograms (180 lb) within two months.
Show picked up street dance when he was in middle school and was a member of a street dance group, participating in many dancing competitions in Taiwan. He auditioned successfully for Taipei Hwa Kang Arts School, but was only enrolled there for one school term as his family was unable to afford the school fees. He returned to Keelung and enrolled in Pei De high school's media production course.
Career
[edit]1996–2002: Debut
[edit]In 1996, Show entered and won a singing and dancing competition, impersonating Aaron Kwok. He debuted as member of boy group Four Heavenly Kings with three other contestants who impersonated the other Hong Kong Four Heavenly Kings. The boy group disbanded in 1998 as two members left for compulsory military service, which Show was exempted from because he has Gluteal Fibrotic Contracture.[14] He also suffers from Mitral insufficiency and hence cannot consume food containing caffeine.[15] That same year, he formed a new boy group Romeo with Ou Di. They released two albums, but the group soon disbanded too.
From 2000 to 2002, Show's singing career was stalled by a lawsuit with his former management company. He was forced to transit from a teen idol to a variety show entertainer, performing gags on variety shows. His transition into hosting comedy game shows was successful, and he earned the "Triple Crown" title for hosting the three most popular variety shows at one point in time. The sudden cancellation of these variety shows left him jobless for three months, which he refers to as the bleakest moment in his career. During this time period, he also played the male leading role in the idol drama Hi Working Girl, co-starring with Jolin Tsai. The two formed a lasting friendship from this collaboration.
2003–2007: Avex Taiwan, Show Time, Expert Show, Hypnosis Show, Speshow and Show Your Dance
[edit]In 2003, Show signed with Avex Taiwan and launched his solo career with the release of his first album Show Time, selling over 80,000 copies.
His second album, Expert Show, was released in 2004. The leading dance track "機器娃娃" (Robot Doll), is a hip hop number about the prevalence of electronic pets and on-line relationships. He collaborated with his co-host Dee Shu on the duet "Love Expert" (恋爱达人).
Show released his third album Hypnosis Show in 2005. He collaborated with Jolin Tsai for the first lead dance track "Destined Guy" (真命天子).
The year after, he released his fourth album Speshow on November 17, 2006. The lead track, "Dance Gate" (精舞门) is a cover of "James Dean (I Wanna Know)" by Daniel Bedingfield. The Music Video features Show Lo's iconic 椅子舞 (chair dance) and him showing off his versatility, performing various dance styles. For the album, he sang a full length English song for the first time, "Twinkle", with Japanese singer Koda Kumi.
Show released his fifth album Show Your Dance on November 16, 2007; he sang the duet "Defeat in Love" (败给你) with Elva Hsiao.
2008–Present: Gold Typhoon, Trendy Man, Rashomon, Only for You and 9ood Show
[edit]In 2008 Show joined forces with Gold Typhoon (Taiwan) and released his sixth album Trendy Man. On September 19, 2009, Show represented Taiwan and performed at the 6th Asia Song Festival, held at the Seoul World Cup Stadium in South Korea. The seventh album, Rashomon, was released in 2010, which held the number one spot on G-music, and the album sold 150,000 copies.
Show released his eighth studio album, Only for You was released in February 18, 2011, which the album sold more than 150,000 copies. Show's ninth album, 9ood Show was released on April 6, 2012. For this album, Show and his partner Rainie Yang teamed up with Tourism Australia to film a short romance film featuring tourist attractions in Melbourne, Tasmania, and Sydney.
In November 2012, Show announced his new world tour "Over The Limit", starting from January 2013 at Taipei Arena.
2011–present: Pony Canyon, Dante and "THE SHOW"
[edit]In 2011, Show signed with Pony Canyon Japan. His first Japanese single "Dante" was released on February 15, 2012. This song made it to the 5th place in Japan's Oricon daily chart during its first day of release, and hit 10th place in the Oricon weekly chart.[16] This record made Show the first Taiwanese male singer to be on the Oricon chart after Teresa Teng.
On June 20, 2012, his second Japanese single "Magic" was released.
His Japanese studio album "THE SHOW" was released on September 19, 2012. However, the planned trip to Japan to promote his album was not eventuated due to political uproar over the Senkaku Islands between Japan, Taiwan and China.
2013–2014: Sony Music, Lion Roar
[edit]In August 2013 Show had joined Sony Music along with Elva Hsiao. He went on a Japanese Tour with partner Rainie Yang to make up for the cancelled tour in 2011. He also released the tenth album Lion Roar, which became the fourth consecutive album to reach over 150,000 copies. In the album, he wrote Taiwanese lyrics for the love song "You Are Mine", which is his first Taiwanese hip-hop song. In his words, the song is about the kind of love that never ends and continues beyond this life, written based on his own experience of a love as deep as that of his parents.
In December 2013, Show announced his new encore world tour of "Over The Limit — Dance Soul Returns", starting from January 2014 in Kaohsiung Arena.
2014–2019: EMI Music Taiwan, Reality Show?
[edit]In 2014, Show joined EMI Music Taiwan along with Rainie Yang and A-mei.
In 2015, he joined the famous Chinese variety show Go Fighting! with Zhang Yi Xing, Sun Honglei, Huang Lei, Huang Bo and Wang Xun.
Show Luo's eleventh album Reality Show? was released on November 20, 2015. The title is derived from Show's personal reflection on his persona, commenting that what he presents has elements of both 'Reality' and of putting on a 'Show'. He co-wrote the music and lyrics for the leading track, "Let Go", which discusses the issue of cyber-bullying.[17] The music video depicts three subjects representing the demographics most vulnerable to cyber-bullying.
Show also created his artist management company, Creation, signing on Linda Chien, his co-host on 100% Entertainment, re-branding her from a children's television presenter to a singer.
2020–present: Controversy and musical comeback
[edit]In April 2020, Lo became the subject of significant controversy, for his infidelity and improper behavior with women during a long-term relationship with Chow. Lo reportedly lost US$20 million in appearance fees and endorsements, as companies began removing him from broadcasts and advertisements, including Produce Camp 2020 and Go Fighting!.[18][19] He staged a comeback on November 20, 2021, with the release of a new song, "Trap Game."[20]
In October 2022, He joined Warner Music Taiwan.
In 2023, his first come back TV Reality Show “Top Dog” (Top Dog: 回家) premiered on SET Metro on March 25th. Each MC trained and took care of a stray dog for two months and searched for suitable adopters for them. “Top Dog” was nominated for the 59th Golden Bell Award (Best Reality or Game Show) in 2024.
On July 30th, 2024, Lo released his 13th album “Wu Zhuang Yuan (Dancing Champions)” (舞状元)[21] five years after his last album. “Wu” referred to “dance”, while “Zhuangyuan” stemmed from the title given to the first place of the ancient Chinese Imperial examination. It is also the name for Show’s lead track. This album consisted of nine songs, four of them are new songs, and the rest are a collection of singles he released after 2020. Besides writing lyrics and music for six of the songs, it was the first time Show became the music director for the entire album. Show was also the story writer for his music video “What Else Can I Do?” (我還能怎麼伴.)
The inspiration behind the lead track was Suona, a traditional Chinese instrument Show added to his music. To introduce more oriental styles into his work, Show also added Erhu, Guzheng, and Yangqin, together with hybrid trap and boom bap rhythms, creating a collision between Eastern and Western music. Moreover, “Dancing Champions” resonated with Show’s song “Dance Gate” (精舞门 2006), where he incorporated Dizi.
With the release of his new album, Show held his disc-signing event in Ximen Red House Plaza, Taipei, on August 3rd, 2024. Such disc signing events became rare in Taiwan as more record ccompanies chose to do online fan meetings. Show announced that this event is free as long as supporters bought his new album. Show also encouraged people to bring all of his past albums for him to sign all at once. Also, he decided to take photos one by one with all the participants. Initially, only the first one thousand fans could get entrance tickets. However, after these tickets were distributed, still there was a long line of fans. So the record company had to rearrange, making sure all fans who purchased the album could enter. This event lasted for twelve hours. Correspondingly, the album sales ranked first during the week of this event, accounting for 5% of total album sales in Taiwan.
Starting in September 2024, he became the dance mentor for TV reality show Scool. This show aimed to select a seven-person boy group through months of training, competitions, and rounds of selections. He worked with several famous Korean singers such as Leeteuk, Eunhyuk, and Hongki. Forty young males from Taiwan, South Korea, and mainland China were contestants in this show. “Scool” first premiered on September 28, 2024.
For the 30th anniversary of Show’s 1995 debut, he plans to run a new round of world tours with his fans, celebrating this milestone. The first stop of these World Tours is on December 28th and December 31st, 2024, in Kaohsiung Arena, Taiwan.
Personal life
[edit]Lo publicly dated Grace Chow (Zhou Yangqing), a Chinese fashion blogger, from 2015 to 2020.[22][23]
On April 23, 2020, Lo courted significant controversy after Chow accused Lo of serial infidelity and improper behavior with several women, including artists signed under his entertainment agency.[24][25] Lo apologized to Chow via an online post the next day.[26][27] On April 25, Linda Chien also posted an apology on Instagram, for being a third party to Lo's affairs.[27][20]
Discography
[edit]- Show Time (2003)
- Expert Show (2004)
- Hypnosis Show (2005)
- Speshow (2006)
- Show Your Dance (2007)
- Trendy Man (2008)
- Rashomon (2010)
- Only for You (2011)
- Good Show (2012)
- The Show (2012)
- Lion Roar (2013)
- Reality Show? (2015)
- No Idea (2019)
- Wu Zhuangyuan (2024)
World tours
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Shanghai, China | Shanghai Grand Stage | June 9, 2007 | Twins — 戀愛達人 (Love Expert) |
Nanjing, China | Olympic Sports Center | June 30, 2007 | Jolin Tsai |
Taipei, Taiwan | Taipei Arena | November 17, 2007 | Karen Mok Jolin Tsai — 天空 (Sky) |
2007-11-18 | Rainie Yang Elva Hsiao — 敗給你 (Defeat in Love) | ||
Singapore | Singapore Indoor Stadium | December 1, 2007 | Rainie Yang |
Wuxi, China | Wuxi New Sports Stadium | December 18, 2007 | |
Hong Kong | Pop TV Arena | February 23, 2008 | Lollipop |
2008-02-24 | Rainie Yang | ||
Guangzhou, China | Tianhe Sports Centre Stadium | December 27, 2008 | Energy — 一起走吧 (Let's Go) |
Macau | Venetian Arena | May 2, 2009 | Rainie Yang — 戀愛達人 (Love Expert) |
Connecticut, USA | Mohegan Sun Arena | November 26, 2009 | Rainie Yang — 戀愛達人 (Love Expert) |
Tokyo, Japan | Shibuya-AX | April 24, 2010 |
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Hong Kong | Hong Kong Coliseum | April 30, 2010 | Stefanie Sun — 第一天 (First Day) |
2010-05-01 | Rainie Yang — In Your Eyes | ||
2010-05-02 | Lollipop — 撐腰 (Party Boy) | ||
Taipei, Taiwan | Taipei Arena | May 15, 2010 | Sammi Cheng — 眉飛色舞 (Enraptured) |
2010-05-16 (matinee) | Elva Hsiao — WOW! | ||
2010-05-16 | A-mei — 夏天的浪花 (Summer Wave) | ||
Singapore | Singapore Indoor Stadium | May 22, 2010 | Wong Jinglun — 蝴蝶秀 (Lipodustrophy) |
Wuhan, China | Hankou Cultural Sports Centre | June 26, 2010 | Blue Bird & Flying Fish |
Shanghai, China | Hongkou Stadium | August 7, 2010 | Mayday — 離開地球表面 (JUMP) |
Chengdu, China | Chengdu Sports Centre Stadium | August 28, 2010 | Jane Zhang |
Macau | Venetian Arena | October 30, 2010 | |
Hangzhou, China | Yellow Dragon Sports Centre Stadium | November 5, 2010 | Cyndi Wang — 戀愛達人 (Love Expert) |
Beijing, China | Beijing Wukesong Culture & Sports Center | November 13, 2010 | |
Guangzhou, China | Tianhe Sports Centre Stadium | 2011-03-05[28] | Lollipop F — 撐腰 (Party Boy) |
2011 Show Luo 《Dance Without Limits — 10001st Night》 Encore World Tour Live | |||
Taichung, Taiwan | National Taiwan University | March 19, 2011 | Dee Hsu — 戀愛達人 (Love Expert), 傷心酒店 (Sadness Hotel) |
Sydney, Australia | Acer Arena | April 1, 2011 | |
Melbourne, Australia | Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre | 2011-04-08[29] | |
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia | Putra Indoor Stadium | 2011-04-16[30] | |
Macau | Venetian Arena | 2011-05-07[31] | |
Singapore | Singapore Indoor Stadium | May 14, 2011 | |
Shanghai, China | Mercedes-Benz Arena | May 21, 2011 | Bibi Zhou — 敗給你 (Defeat in Love) |
Hong Kong | Hong Kong Coliseum (Center Stage) | July 10, 2011 | Joey Yung — 戀愛達人 (Love Expert) |
2011-07-11 | Rainie Yang — 任意門 (Dokodemo Door)[32] | ||
2011-07-12 | Sandra Ng — 相逢可必曾相識 (Reunite after Splitting Up) | ||
Kaohsiung, Taiwan | Kaohsiung Arena | August 13, 2011 | Four Best Born — Cha Cha舞池 (Cha Cha Dance Floor), 實現 (Achievement) |
Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA | Borgata Hotel Casino | September 5, 2011 | |
Indio, California, USA | Fantasy Springs Resort Casino | September 10, 2011 | |
San Jose, California, USA | Event Center Arena | September 11, 2011 | |
Quanzhou, China | Straits Sports Centre Stadium | October 8, 2011 |
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Taipei, Taiwan | Taipei Arena | January 4, 2013 | |
2013-01-05 | Elva Hsiao — WOW! | ||
2013-01-06 (mantinee) | Pauline Lan | ||
2013-01-06 | Jolin Tsai | ||
Hong Kong | Hong Kong Coliseum | January 18, 2013 | Jimmy Lin — 不是每個戀曲都有美好回憶 (Beautiful Memories) |
2013-01-19 | Alex To — 脫掉 (Strip) | ||
2013-01-20 | Vivian Chow — 戀愛達人 (Love Expert) | ||
2013-01-21 | Alan Tam — 愛情陷阱 (Love Trap) | ||
Singapore | Singapore Indoor Stadium | March 1, 2013 | |
Shanghai, China | Mercedes-Benz Arena (Center Stage) | April 13, 2013 | |
Guangzhou, China | Guangzhou Gymnasium (Center Stage) | April 20, 2013 | |
Pahang, Malaysia | Arena of Stars | May 3, 2013 | |
2013-05-04 | |||
Beijing, China | Beijing Wukesong Culture & Sports Center (Center Stage) | May 11, 2013 | |
Chengdu, China | Sichuan Provincial Sports Centre (Center Stage) | May 25, 2013 | |
Xiamen, China | Xiamen Convention and Exhibition Center (Center Stage) | June 1, 2013 | |
Nanning, China | Guangxi Sports Center (Center Stage) | June 22, 2013 | |
Tianjin, China | Tianjin Sports Center (Center Stage) | June 29, 2013 | |
Shenzhen, China | Shenzhen Bay Sports Center (Center Stage) | August 24, 2013 | |
Sydney, Australia | Sydney Entertainment Centre | August 30, 2013 | |
Melbourne, Australia | Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre | September 1, 2013 | |
Xi'an, China | Xi'an Sports Centre (Center Stage) | September 7, 2013 | |
Macau | Venetian Arena | October 5, 2013 | |
Toronto, Canada | Hershey Centre | October 26, 2013 | |
Vancouver, Canada | Rogers Arena | October 29, 2013 | |
2014 Show Luo 《Over The Limit — Dance Soul Returns》 Encore World Tour Live | |||
Kaohsiung, Taiwan | Kaohsiung Arena | January 25, 2014 | Jeannie Hsieh — 姐姐 (Sister) |
Singapore | Singapore Indoor Stadium | May 3, 2014 | |
Shanghai, China | Mercedes-Benz Arena | May 10, 2014 | |
Beijing, China | Beijing Wukesong Culture & Sports Center | June 14, 2014 | |
Hong Kong | Hong Kong Coliseum | September 13, 2014 | |
2014-09-14 | |||
Connecticut, USA | Mohegan Sun Arena | November 26, 2014 | |
2014-11-27 | |||
Las Vegas, USA | The Colosseum at Caesars Palace | November 29, 2014 | |
Macau | Venetian Arena | December 13, 2014 | |
Pahang, Malaysia | Arena of Stars | March 28, 2015 |
Location | Venue | Date | Special Guests |
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Shanghai, China | Mercedes-Benz Arena | April 23, 2016 | Wang Xun — 男人的事 (Men's Business) |
Fuzhou, China | Fuzhou Olympic Sports Centre Stadium | May 1, 2016 | |
Guangzhou, China | Guangzhou International Sports Arena | May 14, 2016 | |
Beijing, China | Beijing Wukesong Culture & Sports Center | May 28, 2016 | Huang Bo — 對你愛不完 (Neverending Love) |
Shijiazhuang, China | Hebei Stadium | June 18, 2016 | |
Taipei, Taiwan | Taipei Arena | July 29, 2016 | Vivian Hsu — 戀愛達人 (Love Expert) |
2016-07-30 | Dee Hsu — 愛情恰恰 (Cha Cha Love) | ||
2016-07-31 | Selina Jen | ||
Shenzhen, China | Shenzhen Bay Sports Center | August 20, 2016 | |
Shenyang, China | Liaoning Stadium | September 11, 2016 | |
Macau | Venetian Arena | October 8, 2016 | Linda Chien |
Chongqing, China | Chongqing International Centre | October 15, 2016 | |
Nanjing, China | Nanjing Olympic Sports Centre | October 29, 2016 | |
Zhengzhou, China | Zhengzhou International Centre | November 13, 2016 | |
Hong Kong | AsiaWorld–Expo | December 25, 2016 | |
2016-12-26 | |||
Xi'an, China | Qujiang International Centre | January 14, 2017 | |
Pahang, Malaysia | Arena of Stars | March 11, 2017 | |
Hefei, China | Binhu Convention and Exhibition Centre | April 2, 2017 | |
Nanchang, China | Nanchang Sports Centre | May 6, 2017 | |
Guangzhou, China | Guangzhou Gymnasium | July 29, 2017 | |
Singapore | Resorts World Sentosa | August 12, 2017 | Linda Chien |
Filmography
[edit]Television series
[edit]Year | English title | Original title | Role | Notes |
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1998 | When We Nest Together | 當我們窩在一起 | Lin Ming Zong | |
2000 | Butterfly Lovers | 少年梁祝 | Liang Shanbo | |
Girls Walk Forward | 女生向前走 | Luo Jia Xi | Cameo | |
2001 | Spicy Teacher | 麻辣鮮師 | Yu Zhi Xiang | Cameo |
2003 | Hi Working Girl | Hi 上班女郎 | Cheng Ta-lun | |
2004 | The Outsiders II | 鬥魚II | Yuan Cheng Lie / Xu Ling Gang | |
2007 | Corner with Love | 轉角*遇到愛 | Qin Lang | |
2008 | Hot Shot | 籃球火 | Yuan Da Ying | |
2009 | Hi My Sweetheart | 海派甜心 | Xue Hai / Lin Da Lang | |
2014 | Shenzhen | 深圳合租記 | Song Xiao Lei |
Feature film
[edit]Year | English title | Original title | Role | Notes |
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2001 | Expect a Miracle | 蘋果咬一口 | Chou Jia Xiang | |
2005 | Chicken Little | — | Chicken Little | Mandarin voice-over |
2007 | Bee Movie | — | Barry B. Benson | Mandarin voice-over |
2013 | Journey to the West: Conquering the Demons | 西遊·降魔篇 | Prince Important | |
2016 | Go Fighting! | 極限挑戰之皇家寶藏 | Himself | |
The Mermaid | 美人魚 | Octopus | ||
2017 | Bleeding Steel | 機器之血 | Li Sen |
Short film
[edit]Year | English title | Original title | Role | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
2012 | Bringing Joy Home 2012 | 把樂帶回家 | Second child | Pepsi (China) New Year's Special 2012 |
Heartbeat Love | 再一次心跳 | Lee Da Cheng | [33] | |
2013 | Bringing Joy Home 2013 | 把樂帶回家2013 | Doctor | Pepsi (China) New Year's Special 2013 |
Who Is Your Dish | 誰是你的菜 | Prince Lo | Lay's (China) short film 2013 | |
2014 | Bringing Joy Home 2014 (Family) | 把樂帶回家2014 親情篇 | Shop owner | Pepsi (China) short film 2014 |
Bringing Joy Home 2014 (Etiquette) | 把樂帶回家2014 人情篇 | Little Lo | Pepsi (China) short film 2014 | |
2015 | Bringing Joy Home 2015 | 把樂帶回家2015 | Pepsi (China) New Year's Special 2015 | |
Who Is Your Dish 2015 | 誰是你的菜2015 | A Zhai | Lay's (China) short film 2015 |
Host
[edit]Year | English title | Original title | Notes | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
2003–present | 100% Entertainment | 娛樂百分百 | Host | Entertainment News Show |
2015–present | Go Fighting! | 極限挑戰 | Host
4th Season airing as of 2019-05-29 |
Reality Game Show |
2017 | Born To Be A Star | 天生是優我 | Mentor, Dance instructor | Girl Group Competition |
2017 | Puppies' Little Helpers | 小手牵小狗 | House Master | Reality Show about little children training puppies |
2018 | Street Dance of China | 这!就是街舞 | Judge | Street Dance Competition |
2018 | Produce 101 | 創造101 | Dance instructor | Girl Group Competition |
2019 | Street Dance of China Season 2 | 这!就是街舞 第二季 | Judge | Street Dance Competition |
2020 | Produce Camp 2020 | 创造营2020 | Cast Member | Girl Group Competition |
2024 | Scool | Scool | Mentor, Dance Instructor | Boy Group Competition |
Books
[edit]- September 30, 2002 – Zhu Shi Hui She (autobiography)
- October 9, 2007 – Show on Stage (残酷舞台) (concert)
- December 24, 2010 – Logic (罗辑课) (co-written with his mother)[34]
- August 7, 2014 – Dream Puzzle (极限拼图)
Awards and nominations
[edit]References
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- ^ Bin Sub (June 28, 2014), 20140628【第25屆金曲獎】台灣歌手演唱會紀錄, retrieved May 28, 2018
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- ^ (in Chinese) "罗志祥2011舞法舞天广州演唱会" March 5, 2011. Retrieved March 12, 2011
- ^ (in Chinese) "舞法舞天 罗志祥世界巡回演唱会 墨尔本站" Retrieved March 4, 2011
- ^ "Show Luo (Dance Without Limits 3D) Concert 16 April 2011" Retrieved February 28, 2011
- ^ "羅志祥舞法舞天之一萬零一夜演唱會 澳門站" Retrieved March 30, 2011
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- ^ Show Luo becomes an author and gets some motherly advice November 30, 2010. Retrieved March 5, 2013.
External links
[edit]- 1979 births
- Living people
- 20th-century Taiwanese male actors
- 21st-century Taiwanese male actors
- 20th-century Taiwanese male singers
- 21st-century Taiwanese male singers
- 21st-century Taiwanese singers
- Amis people
- Businesspeople from Taipei
- Male actors from Keelung
- Musicians from Keelung
- Taiwanese Buddhists
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- Taiwanese male film actors
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