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Twice's Tzuyu set to cover Stefanie Sun song First Day at upcoming show
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Twice's Tzuyu set to cover Stefanie Sun song First Day at upcoming show

K-pop idol Tzuyu, a member of the group Twice, is set to perform a solo set at the Kaohsiung Beer Rock Festival in Taiwan. Among her planned songs is a cover of 'First Day,' originally by Singaporean singer Stefanie Sun. The track was co-written by Taiwanese bands FIR and Mayday, with lyrics by Ashin of Mayday. Clips of Tzuyu rehearsing the song have been shared online, showcasing her vocal performance. This will mark Tzuyu's return to Kaohsiung approximately eight months after Twice's previous concert in the city. Fans previously gathered at Longshan Temple to pray for concert tickets, and the city organized various promotional activities, such as lighting landmarks in blue and broadcasting special messages on the metro system. Meanwhile, Twice is preparing to wrap up their global 'This Is For' tour with concerts in South Korea.

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Twice's Tzuyu set to cover Stefanie Sun song First Day at upcoming show

K-pop idol Tzuyu, a member of the group Twice, is set to perform a solo set at the Kaohsiung Beer Rock Festival in Taiwan. Among her planned songs is a cover of 'First Day,' originally by Singaporean singer Stefanie Sun. The track was co-written by Taiwanese bands FIR and Mayday, with lyrics by Ashin of Mayday. Clips of Tzuyu rehearsing the song have been shared online, showcasing her vocal performance. This will mark Tzuyu's return to Kaohsiung approximately eight months after Twice's previous concert in the city. Fans previously gathered at Longshan Temple to pray for concert tickets, and the city organized various promotional activities, such as lighting landmarks in blue and broadcasting special messages on the metro system. Meanwhile, Twice is preparing to wrap up their global 'This Is For' tour with concerts in South Korea.

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