HONG KONG – Pop sensation Keung To closed his highly anticipated nine-show “LAVA” concert series at the AsiaWorld-Expo tonight, marking the final performance of the Keung To “LAVA” Live 2025 tour. The grand finale delivered a major surprise when popular dancer and COLLAR member Day, known by her Chinese name Hui Yat, unexpectedly joined the performer on stage, electrifying the capacity crowd.
The final show saw significant turnout from the local entertainment circle. Attending the sold-out concert were fellow MIRROR member Jeremy Lee, Stanley Yau—accompanied by his girlfriend Hina—and ERROR members Fatboy Leung and Poki Ng. Actresses Shirley Sham and Natalie Kok were also among the celebrities present to support the idol.
The pivotal moment occurred during the latter portion of Keung To’s performance of his hit song, “Every Single Time.” As the music reached its crescendo, Day ascended onto the stage, generating an immediate, deafening reaction from the audience. Dressed in a sleek black off-the-shoulder gown, the COLLAR member immediately launched into a seamless, high-energy partnered dance with Keung To.
Their routine was marked by intricate choreography and palpable chemistry. Highlights included close-contact dancing, Keung To lifting Day and executing a swift turn, and shared moments of intimacy, such as clasping each other at the waist and simulating a kiss with cheek-to-cheek contact. The duo’s coordination was widely praised, showcasing two of Hong Kong’s elite performers at their peak.
The unexpected collaboration was extremely brief; Day’s appearance lasted approximately two minutes, during which she focused purely on dance and did not sing. As quickly as they arrived, Keung To and Day simultaneously descended from the stage, leaving fans in a frenzy of sustained cheers and applause. This dramatic, non-vocal guest spot focused solely on visual performance emphasized the theatrical elements of the “LAVA” tour.
The successful conclusion of the nine-night run cements Keung To’s status as a dominant figure in the Canto-pop landscape. The “LAVA” concerts were celebrated for their high production value, dramatic aesthetic, and powerful vocal performances, drawing fans from across the region. The inclusion of a surprise guest like Day underscores the strategic use of star power and cross-group collaboration to maximize impact and media engagement in the competitive Hong Kong music industry.
Following the immense success of the “LAVA” series, industry observers anticipate that Keung To will announce further projects, potentially including overseas legs of the tour or new studio recordings, capitalizing on the momentum generated by this blockbuster concert run.