Grammy-nominated and multiplatinum artist, JP Saxe, is preparing to embark on his highly-anticipated ‘A Grey Area’ world tour. There will be performances in Asia much to the delight of his fans in the region. The second stop of the Asian leg of his tour is Hong Kong. The concert will take place on 22 May 2024 at Kitty Woo Stadium in Tung Po.
JP Saxe’s musical journey is nothing short of inspiring. He made his debut in the music scene with his first EP in 2018. Within three years, he received a Grammy nomination for the Song of the Year in 2021. The ‘A Grey Area’ tour is a celebration of his latest album. He not only shares the same title but also showcases collaborations with talented artists such as Lizzy McAlpine, Tiny Habits, and Camilo.
The album, which was launched in September 2023, recently saw eight of its 13 original tracks being presented as a live album. The narratives embedded in the songs about love, loss, and life are relatable and have touched the hearts of many listeners.
Saxe’s rise to fame was meteoric when his track ‘If the World Was Ending’ featuring Julia Michaels became viral on TikTok. The song has since amassed over 1.1 million streams on Spotify and a staggering 191 million streams on YouTube, proving its immense popularity worldwide.
JP Saxe and his Hong Kong concert: Ticket details to know
JP Saxe’s Hong Kong concert ticket prices cost HKD 599 (all standing). General ticket sales will commence on March 20 at 10 am onwards. For those who are Live Nation members, they will be afforded early access to ticket purchases from 19 March 2024 starting 10 am to 11:59 pm.
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Below is a list of JP Saxe’s ‘A Grey Area’ world tour dates in Asia:
20 May 2024: Kuala Lumpur, The Bee @ Publika
22 May 2024: Hong Kong, Kitty Woo Stadium
23 May 2024: Taipei, Legacy Taipei
25 May 2024: Bangkok, Lido Connect
27 May 2024: Tokyo, Billboard Live Tokyo
28 May 2024: Osaka, Billboard Live Osaka
1 June 2024: Seoul, Olympic Park Seoul
(Hero and feature images credit: Live Nation Hong Kong)
This story first appeared on Lifestyle Asia Hong Kong