In 2024, Emil Chau’s “National King of Songs” world tour is set to sail once more. “Young Knight-Errant” is a dual-themed classic interpretation of a single concert, showcasing two sides of Emil Chau. In an era of turmoil and unease, we hold onto warm and enduring emotions. As a world that has experienced vicissitudes slowly seeks avenues for healing, we welcome a new era of revival and rebirth. Many have gone through external upheavals and internal tranquility, gaining different insights into life. No matter how many setbacks one encounters, they cannot defeat someone who can still laugh heartily. As long as one continues to believe in the warmth between people, listening to Emil Chau’s heartwarming songs, the future is still full of hope! Choosing this moment to launch the tour concert is also Emil Chau’s intention to set out and greet friends with music. Some people are no longer seen, some dreams have faded, but Emil Chau, who has been accompanying us all along, still sings with joy in every song, closely connected to our memories. Emil Chau has integrated his life experiences into the album “Young Knight-Errant”, and many insights will also be brought to the grand stage to share with his fans. He is still the boy who loves to sing from the beginning, singing “Unstoppable by Wind and Rain” and “Sleeping Alone”. He cares about “How Are You Now”, he whispers “Make Me Happy, Make Me Worry”, and he connects the “Love That Follows” in the world. For so many years, he has always been quietly present “On the Rooftop of the World”, as our unswerving “Friend”.Emil Chau’s ‘Young Knight-Errant’ World Tour Concert

On September 2, 2023, Emil Chau embarked on his ‘Young Knight-Errant’ world tour concert, which began in Beijing and continued through cities such as Shenzhen, Jinan, Harbin, and Shanghai. Each performance featured classic songs that resonated with the audience’s knight-errant emotions.
In 2024, Emil Chau’s ‘Young Knight-Errant’ world tour concert will resume, visiting even more cities. Fans eagerly anticipate reuniting with old and new friends. This tour promises to breathe new life into the old soul, presenting a dual-themed concert experience. The audience will be led as if they were opening a novel, with the upper volume showcasing the classic martial arts heroes of the new era (Knight-Errant), and the lower volume featuring the enduring good songs that have continued to this day (Young). Old songs will be refined into new life, while new songs will reveal Emil Chau’s personal insights, offering a rich and layered musical feast.
The stage design will also be completely different for the upper and lower volumes, intertwining modern martial arts spectacles with everyday music scenes. The use of extreme lines and the transformation of virtual and real elements will give the audience the sensation of watching two concerts at once, experiencing two sides of Emil Chau, with double the number of songs and double the intention. Listeners can expect to be fully immersed and satisfied, an experience unprecedented in concert history.
Emil Chau takes the microphone as a sword and the musical form as a move, spreading the world of Jianghu with his singing. In a chaotic world, we often find ourselves longing for purity based on friendship and righteousness. We yearn for an ideal image to guide our life’s journey.In Wakin Chau’s songs, the yearned-for Jianghu is vividly before our eyes. It is a song that never fades away, giving us an endless martial arts dream. [Volume II: Travel of Youth]
In the past, in Wakin Chau’s songs, we heard love; now, in Wakin Chau’s music, we hear life. From singing with a single microphone to singing with a high stool and a guitar, he turns his entire life into a song for you.
Wakin Chau, who goes deeper and deeper into the soul along the way, after putting down his burden and returning to his original intention, is opening page by page the humor and wisdom that he rarely had the opportunity to show when he was young. He talks and laughs about ‘I eat, therefore I am’, and also complains about ‘The fault of Freud’. Now he understands the essence of music even more: let go and play. With his broad-minded perseverance, he interprets his lifelong love to us.
An extremely mellow and proficient Emil Wakin Chau, from his youthful years, sings back to the original intention of his youth. From ‘Flower Heart’ to ‘Youngster’, the classics are worthy of our listening again and again.
Opening time: Saturday, October 19. Starts at 19:00. Subject to on-site conditions.









