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Kao Ming-Chun, the singer who rose to fame with his song "Youthful Cheers," has announced his first solo concert in 38 years after a 26-year hiatus from the Taiwanese music scene. He is scheduled to perform at Zepp New Taipei on October 23 for the "Who Says I Don't Care" Taipei show.
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Kao Ming-Chun, the singer who rose to fame with his song "Youthful Cheers," has announced his first solo concert in 38 years after a 26-year hiatus from the Taiwanese music scene. He is scheduled to perform at Zepp New Taipei on October 23 for the "Who Says I Don't Care" Taipei show.