Reflector to perform in Beijing
Updated: 2015-03-13 14:34
(chinadaily.com.cn)
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The Chinese band Reflector will hold their concert "Phantom" in Beijing on March 27th, cooperating with two installation artists to present a live show that combines visual and acoustic art.
The band has always focused on marginal groups in society and the environment ever since they were founded 17 years ago. Some of their representative songs such as the environmentally-themed Give the Blue Back to Me and Don’t Cry, My Child which centers on left-behind children are very popular with Chinese audiences.
The 17-year-old band will perform 25 of their songs, old and new, some of which will certainly bring back memories to the die-hard rock fans of Beijing. The intention of bringing installation art into the show is to create a dreamlike atmosphere which will hopefully give the audience a unique experience.
IF YOU GO
Venue: 3/F, Tango, No.79 Hepingxijie, Dongcheng district, Beijing
Time: 20:30 March 27th
Presale: 120 RMB At Door: 150 RMB VIP: 280 RMB
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