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Faye Wong to pocket 75 million for 10 show comeback concert next year

Tuesday December 1, 2009 Hong Kong
Source: Oriental Daily
Translated by: aZnangel @ http://asianuniverse.net/forums/



Have retired from the music industry for many years, Faye Wong is finally making a comeback with a full swing concert. Widely known as the pop music queen, Faye is estimated to pocket 75 million HKD to open the concert! She's back in Hong Kong now for her comeback next year. Yesterday she appeared with her good friend Carina Lau in Central sweeping the stores. It was rumored that she had a "top price" for her to come back

Faye married Li Ya Peng in 2005, 2006 she had her daughter and since then she has stayed home to take care of her. Already half-retired, Faye and her husband established the . During the activities for the fund, it was constantly rumored that Faye will soon make a comeback into the industry, however it was only a rumor. "Faye Fans" have waited and looked forward to this day for several years, now that her daughter is older, she is finally able to step back onto the stage and hold a concert. Lately, it had been said that Faye will be holding her comeback concert September 2010. It was said that she received a "top price" for this comeback concert, 75 million HKD for 10 shows.

Yesterday at 7pm, Faye was spotted in Central shopping, she came out of a Chanel store with a Chanel Coco Cocoon handbag worth 11,000 HKD. When asked about the comeback fee that she accepted? Faye did not respond and deliberately revealed a mysterious smile. She only responded to the question about her husband and daughter: "Today they didn't come!"

Regarding the rumors, Faye's manager Katie Chen reveals: "I won't deny it because we are currently in discussion. It has not been confirmed yet."

Faye's father Cheung Yiu Wing knows about her comeback? He said: "I heard about it, but it has nothing to do with me, Katie handles everything. (Rumored that she was offered 75 million HKD for comeback?) Even if it's a 100 million, it is not a problem. 2000-3000 dollars for a ticket, as long as there's people buying it."

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