Heavenly King Jackie Cheung Closes Epic Global Concert Tour

For nearly three years, Cantopop king Jackie Cheung captivated audiences worldwide with his ambitious “60+ Tour.” Following the final sold-out show at the Hong Kong Coliseum, Cheung reflected on the conclusion of the monumental 324-performance run, addressing fans with a heartfelt public letter expressing both nostalgia and profound gratitude for their support.

The legendary “God of Songs” released the statement on Tuesday, January 29, 2026, marking the sixth day after the tour’s finale. In his communiqué, Cheung confessed that adjusting to life without the rigorous touring schedule has been unexpectedly difficult, comparing the two years and seven months on the road to “a very, very beautiful dream.”

Reflecting on a Global Music Odyssey

The “60+” concert series, which saw the veteran performer cross countless geographies, was not merely a set of performances but a demanding itinerary that became a significant part of his routine. Cheung acknowledged the abrupt return to normalcy, stating he had initially harbored the “illusion” that he would be seeing massive crowds again within a week.

“It is only today, waking up at home, that I truly realized the concerts are over,” Cheung wrote, speaking to fans and the production crew, whom he referred to as the “60+ Tour Team Members.”

The immersive nature of the tour provided the star with a unique sense of belonging and artistic freedom. He noted the privilege of pursuing his passion—singing and performing—feeling “needed, loved, and held in the palm of [their] hands.” This unwavering public affection fueled his ability to search, try new things, and perform to his absolute best.

Gratitude and a Promise of Reunion

Although acknowledging that “every dream eventually wakes up,” Cheung reassured his loyal following that he is already “actively engaging in life, engaging in work, and actively beginning to create another dream.”

The artist emphasized that his most frequent message on stage—”I hope everyone lives well, and is healthy and happy every day”—remains his most sincere wish for his fans globally.

Cheung’s professional communication strikes a deeply personal chord, emphasizing the bond formed between the artist and his extensive global audience. The scale of the “60+” tour—which covered over 120 weeks—solidifies its place as one of the most significant musical endeavors by any Asian artist in recent memory.

The Future of the God of Songs

While the current chapter concludes, the singer left his well-wishers with a clear promise of future engagement. The letter concluded with an affectionate sign-off:

“Goodbye, my dear friends. Goodbye will not be too far away! I miss you all, I love you all!”

This strong signal of a speedy return to the public stage suggests that new projects, perhaps recording or another artistic venture, are already underway. For a figure who has dominated the global Chinese music scene for decades, the end of one record-breaking tour merely signifies the start of the next anticipated challenge in his enduring career. Fans can look forward to maintaining their health and happiness while awaiting the next announcement from the tireless musical icon.