List of JJ Lin concert tours

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Lin in 2017
Concert tours6
One-off concerts6
Online concerts5

This is a list of concert tours by Singaporean singer and songwriter JJ Lin.

Contents

Just JJ World Tour

JJ Lin Just JJ World Tour
就是俊杰世界巡回演唱会
World tour by JJ Lin
LocationAsia
Associated album No. 89757
Cao Cao
Start dateJune 10, 2006 (2006-06-10)
End dateOctober 14, 2007 (2007-10-14)
No. of shows7
JJ Lin concert chronology
  • Just JJ World Tour
    (2006–2007)
  • JJ Lin World Tour 2009
    (2009)

Just JJ World Tour (Chinese :就是俊杰世界巡回演唱会) is the first concert tour by JJ Lin, with a total of seven performances. [1] [2]

Set list
Set list in Singapore

This set list is representative of the show on 24 June 2006, in Singapore. [3]

Act 1
  1. "The Mummy"
  2. "No.89757"
  3. "WIngs"
  4. "Truth"
  5. "Simply"
Act 2
  1. "Tomorrow"
  2. "Thou Shall Not Steal"
  3. "I'm The One"
  4. "Unbelievable" (Jin Sha)
  5. "Summer Breeze" (feat. Jin Sha)
  6. "Smiling Eyes"
  7. "When You"
  8. "Follow me"
  9. "Remember"
  10. "Beatbox & Taiko drum"
  11. "Gibberish"
  12. "Perfection"
  13. "Black Humor"
  14. "The One And Only"
  15. "Heal The World"
  16. "I DO" (feat. A-do)
  17. "Helpless" (A-do)
  18. "He Loves You Very Much" (A-do)
Act 3
  1. "Haven"
  2. "Bullet Train"
  3. "Metamorphosis"
  4. "Mermaid"
  5. "Perfect Match"
  6. "Sign Waves"
  7. "A Thousand Years Later"
Encore
  1. "Cao Cao"
  2. "Sarang Heyo"
  3. "River South"
List of concert dates
DateCityCountryVenue
10 June 2006 Shanghai China Hongkou Football Stadium
24 June 2006 Singapore Singapore Indoor Stadium
1 July 2006 Genting Highlands Malaysia Arena of Stars
16 September 2006 Wuhan China Xinhua Road Sports Center Stadium
30 September 2006 Tianjin TEDA Football Stadium
29 December 2006 Taipei Taiwan Taipei Arena
14 October 2007ShanghaiChinaHongkou Football Stadium

JJ World Tour 2009

JJ Lin World Tour 2009
杰伴2009世界巡回演唱会
World tour by JJ Lin
LocationAsia
Associated album Sixology
Start dateMarch 28, 2009 (2009-03-28)
End dateJune 20, 2009 (2009-06-20)
No. of shows2
JJ Lin concert chronology
  • Just JJ World Tour
    (2006–2007)
  • JJ World Tour 2009
    (2009)
  • I AM World Tour
    (2010–2011)

JJ World Tour 2009 (Chinese :杰伴2009世界巡回演唱会) is the second concert tour by JJ Lin. It was interrupted due to damage to JJ Lin's vocal cords, and he only performed two shows. [4] [5] [6]

Set list
Set list in Beijing

This set list is representative of the show on 20 June 2009, in Beijing.

  1. "The Choice is Yours"
  2. "High Fashion"
  3. "Sarang Heyo"
  4. "Freeze"
  5. "Perfect Match"
  6. "Lord Vader"
  7. "Eternal Life"
  8. "No. 89757"
  9. "Courage" (feat. BY2)
  10. "DNA" (BY2)
  11. "She Came to My Concert"
  12. "Hair Was Awry"
  13. "You Are Not Alone"
  14. "Beat It"
  15. "Down Lately"
  16. "Hurray"
  17. "I'm The One"
  18. "Taking Tiger Mountain by Wisdom" (Peking Opera)
  19. "We Will Rock You" (feat. Chris Lee)
  20. "My Kingdom + The Mummy" (feat. Chris Lee)
  21. "Why Me" (Chris Lee)
  22. "Love and Hope"
  23. "Encounter"
  24. "Dimples"
  25. "BABY BABY"
  26. "The Streets"
  27. "The Killa"
  28. "Sign Waves"
  29. "River South"
  30. "Cao Cao"
  31. "I Still Miss Her"
  32. "A Thousand Years Later"
List of concert dates
DateCityCountryVenue
28 March 2009Singapore Singapore Indoor Stadium
20 June 2009 Beijing China Capital Indoor Stadium

I Am World Tour

JJ Lin I Am World Tour
I Am世界巡回演唱会
World tour by JJ Lin
LocationAsia
Associated album Hundred Days
She Says
Start dateAugust 21, 2010 (2010-08-21)
End dateApril 2, 2011 (2011-04-02)
No. of shows11
JJ Lin concert chronology
  • JJ World Tour 2009
    (2009)
  • 'I Am World Tour
    (2010–2011)
  • Timeline World Tour
    (2013–2015)

I Am World Tour (Chinese :I AM世界巡回演唱会) is the third concert tour by JJ Lin, with a total of 11 performances. [7] [8]

Set list
Set list of the first show in Taipei
Act 1
  1. "Cao Cao"
  2. "The Killa"
  3. "No.89757"
  4. "Freeze"
  5. "Back To Back"
Act 2
  1. "X
  2. "Lord Vader
  3. "Haven
  4. "Bobee" (Feat. Lotus Wang)
  5. "Thank You" (Lotus Wang)
  6. "She Says"
  7. "Suite" (Lost Sandbar + Parabola + The Outside World + The Sun + Disappear)
  8. "Naruwan"
  9. "Go!"
Act 3
  1. "Obsession"
  2. "One By One"
  3. "Thriller"
  4. "Black or White"
  5. "Suddenly missing you" (Feat. Ashin)
  6. "Hundred Days" (Feat. Ashin)
  7. "Contentment" (Ashin)
Act 4
  1. "I AM"
  2. "Remember"
  3. "Longing"
  4. "Perfect Match"
Act 5
  1. "Centerstage"
  2. "Copycat"
  3. "The Streets"
  4. "Sign Waves"
  5. "River South"
Encore
  1. "Dimples"
  2. "Smiling Eyes"
  3. "High Fashion"
  4. "The One"
  5. "A Thousand Years Later"
List of concert dates
DateCityCountryVenue
21 August 2010 Beijing China Capital Indoor Stadium
28 August 2010 Shanghai Shanghai Grand Stage
17 September 2010 Chengdu Sichuan Gymnasium
25 September 2010 Guangzhou Guangzhou Gymnasium
15 October 2010 Changsha Helong Sports Center Stadium
6 November 2010 Wuhan Xinhua Road Sports Center Stadium
13 November 2010 Nanjing Wutaishan Gymnasium
12 December 2010 Kunming Kunming Gymnasium
5 March 2011Singapore Singapore Indoor Stadium
1 April 2011 Taipei Taiwan Taipei Arena
2 April 2011

Timeline World Tour

JJ Lin Timeline World Tour
时线世界巡回演唱会
World tour by JJ Lin
Location
  • Asia
  • North America
  • Europe
  • Oceania
Associated album Stories Untold
Genesis
Start dateJuly 13, 2013 (2013-07-13)
End dateDecember 19, 2015 (2015-12-19)
Legs2
No. of shows42
Attendance500,000
JJ Lin concert chronology
  • I Am World Tour
    (2010–2011)
  • Timeline World Tour
    (2013–2015)
  • Sanctuary World Tour
    (2018–2019)

Timeline World Tour (Chinese :时线世界巡回演唱会) is the fourth concert tour by JJ Lin, with a total of 42 performances. [9]

Set list
Timeline World Tour on 13 July 2013 in Taipei
  1. "Clash of The Souls"
  2. "The Mummy"
  3. "Royal Dragon Three Kingdoms"
  4. "Cao Cao"
  5. "Romantic Mystery"
  6. "Back To Back"
  7. "Frozen Kiss"
  8. "Streets of Old Shanghai"
  9. "Eternal Life"
  10. "Mermaid"
  11. "One Shot"
  12. "Fear"
  13. "Nonexistent"
  14. "Never Learn"
  15. "Perfect Match"
  16. "Dimples"
  17. "The Dark Knight"
  18. "Somebody (feat. Harry Chang)
  19. "Hundred Days"
  20. "Billie Jean"
  21. "I'm The One"
  22. "She Says"
  23. "Simply"
  24. "Love U U"
  25. "Remember"
  26. "Practice Love"
  27. "Smiling Eyes"
  28. "Those Were The Days"
  29. "A Thousand Years Later"
Encore
  1. "You N Me"
  2. "We Together"
  3. "High Fashion"
  4. "River South"
Timeline: Genesis World Tour on 14 February 2015 in Taipei
  1. "She Says"
  2. "We Together"
  3. "High Fashion"
  4. "I'm The One"
  5. "Back To Back"
  6. "Freeze"
  7. "If Only"
  8. "Never Learn"
  9. "Cao Cao"
  10. "Black Keys"
  11. "Clash of The Souls"
  12. "The Dark Knight" (feat. Ashin)
  13. "The Gardens"
  14. "Cinderella"
  15. "Hundred Days"
  16. "Practice Love"
  17. "Perfect Match"
  18. "The Third Person and I"
  19. "Dimples" (feat. Selina Jen)
  20. "Brave New World"
  21. "Mermaid"
  22. "Woo"
  23. "Lamando"
  24. "You N Me"
  25. "Remember"
  26. "Simply"
  27. "Those Were The Days"
  28. "Love U U"
  29. "Smiling Eyes"
  30. "A Thousand Years Later"
Encore
  1. "WIngs"
  2. "The Romantic"
  3. "River South"
  4. "The One"
  5. "The Beacon"
Timeline: Genesis World Tour on 19 December 2015 in Kaohsiung
  1. "She Says"
  2. "We Together"
  3. "High Fashion"
  4. "Back To Back"
  5. "If Only"
  6. "Twilight"
  7. "Cao Cao"
  8. "Black Keys"
  9. "The Dark Knight"
  10. "Sister" (feat. Jeannie Hsieh)
  11. "The Gardens"
  12. "Cinderella"
  13. "Hundred Days"
  14. "Practice Love"
  15. "Perfect Match"
  16. "Dimples"
  17. "Roll On"
  18. "Brave New World"
  19. "Mermaid"
  20. "Woo"
  21. "Lamando"
  22. "You N Me"
  23. "Remember"
  24. "By Your Side"
  25. "Love U U"
  26. "Smiling Eyes"
  27. "A Thousand Years Later"
Encore
  1. "Adolescent"
  2. "The Beacon"
  3. "Raindrops"
  4. "WIngs"
  5. "Sarang Heyo"
  6. "Tales of the Red Cliff"
  7. "Distance"
  8. "Beautiful"
  9. "River South"
Encore again
  1. "Billie Jean"
  2. "I'm The One"
List of concert dates
DateCityCountryVenue
Timeline World Tour
13 July 2013 Taipei Taiwan Taipei Arena
14 July 2013
27 July 2013 Shenzhen China Shenzhen Bay Sports Center Gymnasium
14 September 2013 Guangzhou Guangzhou Gymnasium
28 September 2013 Beijing Capital Indoor Stadium
12 October 2013 Shanghai Mercedes-Benz Arena
26 October 2013 Hong Kong Hong Kong Coliseum
9 November 2013Singapore Singapore Indoor Stadium
16 November 2013 Changzhou ChinaZhongtian Steel Gymnasium
24 November 2013 Atlantic City United States Borgata Event Center
28 November 2013 Las Vegas The Colosseum at Caesars Palace
7 December 2013 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Axiata Arena
15 December 2013 Chengdu ChinaSichuan Gymnasium
5 January 2014 Wuhan Wuhan Sports Center Gymnasium
16 February 2014 London United Kingdom Wembley Arena
22 March 2014 Macau China Cotai Arena
1 May 2014 Tianjin Tianjin Arena
9 May 2014 Sydney Australia Sydney Entertainment Centre
10 May 2014 Melbourne Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre
31 May 2014 Hangzhou China Huanglong Gymnasium
15 June 2014 Harbin HICEC Gymnasium
20 September 2014 Nanjing Nanjing Olympic Sports Center Gymnasium
6 December 2014 Nanning Guangxi Sports Center Gymnasium
3 January 2015 Chongqing Chongqing Int'l Convention & Exhibition Center
10 January 2015 Qingdao Conson Gymnasium
Timeline: Genesis World Tour Encore
14 February 2015 Taipei Taiwan Taipei Arena
15 February 2015
11 April 2015 Shanghai China Mercedes-Benz Arena
12 April 2015
25 April 2015 Guangzhou Guangzhou International Sports Arena
9 May 2015 Beijing Wukesong Arena
6 June 2015 Xi'an Xi'an City Sports Park Gymnasium
12 June 2015 Hong Kong Hong Kong Coliseum
13 June 2015
15 August 2015 Hefei Hefei Olympic Sports Center Stadium
29 August 2015 Jinan Jinan Olympic Sports Center Gymnasium
5 September 2015Singapore Singapore Indoor Stadium
19 September 2015 Nanjing China Nanjing Olympic Sports Center Gymnasium
26 September 2015 Nanchang Nanchang International Sports Center Stadium
3 October 2015 Taiyuan Shanxi Province Sports Center Gymnasium
17 October 2015 Chengdu Chengdu Sports Centre
19 December 2015 Kaohsiung Taiwan Kaohsiung Arena
List of cancelled dates
DateCityCountryVenueReason
17 January 2015 Zhengzhou ChinaZhengzhou International Convention and Exhibition Centre 2014 Shanghai stampede [10]

Sanctuary World Tour

JJ20 World Tour

Other live concerts

JJ Lin Live Concert in Medan

DateCityCountryVenue
17 August 2008 Medan IndonesiaMikie Star Theater

JJ Lin Melbourne Concert

JJ Lin became the first Mandopop singer to hold a concert at the MCEC in Melbourne. [11]

DateCityCountryVenue
24 April 2010 Melbourne Australia Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre

JJ Lin Christmas Concert

DateCityCountryVenue
25 December 2010 Atlantic City United StatesCircus Maximus Theater

JJ Lin Vancouver Concert

DateCityCountryVenue
6 May 2011 Vancouver CanadaCentre in Vancouver For Performing Arts

By Your Side Live Concert

DateCityCountryVenueRef.
14 February 2016 Reno United States Reno Events Center [12]
18 February 2016 Vancouver Canada Queen Elizabeth Theatre
22 February 2016 Los Angeles United States Shrine Auditorium

After the Rain a Charity Live Special

DateCityCountryVenueRef.
27 November 2021Singapore Marina Bay Sands Theatre [13]
28 November 2021

Online concerts

"Message in a Bottle" Live Stream Concert

DateVenuePlatforms
3 February 2018JFJ Sanctuary

"Drifter • Like You Do" Live Stream Concert

DateVenuePlatforms
30 October 2020JFJ Sanctuary

Sanctuary Finale Virtual Concert

DateVenuePlatforms
10 July 2021Un­known

JJ's Bloom n' Tunes Christmas Edition Concert

DateVenuePlatforms
24 December 2022JFJ Sanctuary

"Happily, Painfully After" Live Stream Concert

DateVenuePlatforms
23 June 2023 Taipei Performing Arts Center

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