How many concerts has Mayday held? Where are the differences? Which one is the most exciting? The most people? How many?

Mayday announced yesterday that the 2009 world tour has officially started and has been officially named "DNA Mayday Creation Concert". The first stop will be from Hong Kong on 5/20 and 5/21. The performance in Singapore on 8/29 has been confirmed, and the performance in the mainland is also being gradually confirmed. Wuhan fans are already looking forward to it, hoping that Wuhan can be one of the stops.

Mayday introduced that DNA is the smallest unit of the origin of life. For them, from the first fans singing on the street to more than 300,000 fans in the world tour, every performance Fans are like the indispensable and basic core that "creates" Mayday's powerful vitality. When the DNA is reversed and written backwards, it becomes AND, which also means that Mayday’s concert records that have been set repeatedly over the years are all created by the joint efforts of fans.

Last year, Mayday launched the "Top 100 Campus Concerts" campaign with the new album "Poetry of Post-Adolescence". Students who purchased the album could receive campus concert tickets. Although this move made Mayday's album more popular Although the company won the annual sales championship in Taiwan in a sluggish market, it was questioned by its peers: This move will compress the market for singers' ticket sales in the future, making the audience no longer willing to spend money to buy tickets to attend concerts.

Mayday’s record company said yesterday that the effect is exactly the opposite, believing that campus concerts can bring them closer to fans, and many fans who buy albums for the first time do so through campus concerts. Opportunity to feel the rock charm of Mayday live, and accumulate amazing energy for Mayday's large-scale concerts one after another. At present, the company is still keeping the content of this world tour highly confidential, only revealing that it will be an "evolved" transnational super production that combines Taiwanese directors, Hong Kong special effects, Japanese lighting and sound, and European patented stage equipment.