List of Jane Zhang live performances

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Jane Zhang live performances
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Zhang in 2017
Concert tours6
One-off concerts8
Promotional concerts4
Fan meetings1

Chinese singer Jane Zhang has embarked on five concert tours during her solo career, two of which have been worldwide.

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Concert tours

List of concert tours
TitleYearDurationRegion(s)Number
of shows
Celebrate Tour2008December 6, 2008 – December 13, 2008China2
Believe in Jane Tour2010August 14, 2010 – October 1, 2010China4
Jane's Appearance Tour 2011–2012October 29, 2011 – November 21, 2012Asia, United States8
Bang the World Tour 2015June 27, 2015 – October 10, 2015China7
Jane's Secret Tour2018May 5, 2018 – November 10, 2018Asia, United States, Australia
9
Light World Tour2023–2024October 14, 2023 – presentAsia, Oceania22

One-off concerts

DateTitlePlace
March 31, 2007Super Girl Jane Zhang ConcertThe Pasadena Civic, Los Angeles, U.S.
July 28, 2007Jane Zhang's Update ConcertBeijing Exhibition Center Theater, China
December 8, 2007Jane Zhang: We Said ConcertSichuan Provincial Gymnasium, Chengdu, China
October 6, 2009Jane Zhang: I Love This City Chengdu ConcertChengdu Poly 198 Park, China
March 29, 2011Jane Zhang: Love ConcertGuangzhou Haixinsha Asian Games Park, China
October 11, 2015Jane Zhang and her friends ConcertChengdu Arcadia Theater, China
May 19, 2017Jane Zhang's Memorial Day ConcertGuangzhou Tianhe Gymnasium, China
April 27, 2019Jane Zhang: Past Progressive ConcertWynn Macau Ballroom, Macau

Promotional concerts

YearTitleDurationShows
2006The One Live ConcertOctober 18, 2006 (Beijing, China)1
2009Jane@Music Live ConcertMarch 29, 2019 (Tokyo City, Japan)1
2010Believe in Jane Live ConcertApril 7, 2010 (Taipei, Taiwan) → April 25, 2010 (Shenzhen, China) → September 25, 2010 (Singapore)3
2014The Seventh Sense Live ConcertAugust 17, 2014 (Shanghai, China)1

Fan meeting concerts

ChinaMobile Jane Zhang's Fan Meeting Concert

DateCityPlaceRef.
November 15, 2011Shenzhen, ChinaShenzhen University Center Gymnasium
November 16, 2011Chongqing, ChinaAlumni Hall of Chongqing Normal University
December 2, 2011Foshan, ChinaNanhai Gymnasium
December 14, 2011Quzhou, ChinaJiangshan Gymnasium
December 15, 2011Zhoushan, ChinaZhoushan Theatre
December 16, 2011Hangzhou, ChinaHangzhou Great Hall of the People
December 17, 2011Changsha, ChinaChangsha Tian Han Theatre
December 18, 2011Zhuzhou, ChinaHuanzhou Opera House
October 13, 2012Shanghai, ChinaShanghai Art Theatre (Yihai Theatre)
November 30, 2012Xi'an, ChinaSiyuan Gymnasium of Xi'an Jiaotong University [1]
December 1, 2012Nanchang, ChinaNanchang University Gymnasium

Performances at national events

DateEventCountryPerformed song(s)Ref.
May 8, 2008Opening Ceremony of the Japan-China Youth Friendship Exchange YearJapan"Impression of the West Lake"
May 8, 2008Welcome Dinner Banquet of Japanese Prime Minister Yasuo FukudaJapan"Impression of the West Lake"
August 16, 20142014 Summer Youth Olympics Opening CeremonyChina"Light Up The Future"
November 3, 2018North Korea-China First Joint PerformanceNorth Korea(Unknown) [2]
December 18, 2018Our Forty Years – Celebration of the 40th Anniversary of China's Reform and Opening-upChina"Meet the World"
May 15, 2019Conference on Dialogue of Asian Civilizations: Asian Culture CarnivalChina"Please Stay, Guest From afar" [3]

Performances at award shows

EventDateCityPerformed song(s)Ref.
13th Beijing Pop Music AwardsMay 3, 2006Beijing, China"Just Relax"
14th Beijing Pop Music AwardsJanuary 23, 2007"This Damned Thing Called Love"
15th Beijing Pop Music AwardsJanuary 23, 2008"We Said"
16th Beijing Pop Music AwardsJanuary 11, 2009"Painted Heart"
16th ERC Chinese Top Ten AwardsMarch 14, 2009Shanghai, China"We Said", "Heroes", "Celebrate"
Baidu Entertainment Hot Point Awards February 19, 2009Beijing, China"Painted Heart"
17th Beijing Pop Music AwardsFebruary 5, 2010"Painted Heart", "Mulan Star", "Little Back-Basket"
17th ERC Chinese Top Ten AwardsMarch 27, 2010Shanghai, China"Mulan Star", "Could That Be Love?"
18th Beijing Pop Music AwardsJanuary 17, 2011Beijing, China"Desire", "La lsla Bonita"
18th ERC Chinese Top Ten AwardsMarch 19, 2011Shanghai, China"Happy", "If This is Love"
2011 Mnet Asian Music Awards November 29, 2011Singapore"I Believe" [4]
19th Beijing Pop Music AwardsJanuary 19, 2012Beijing, China"Angle", "Personal Look", "Just Love", "I Believe", "Reform", "Bold"
8th China Gold Record AwardsAugust 31, 2012Guiyang, China"Not So Easy", "Painted Heart"
20th Beijing Pop Music AwardsDecember 29, 2012Taipei, Taiwan"Concerto Pour Deux", "Hot", "I Believe", "Another Heaven"
20th ERC Chinese Top Ten AwardsMarch 30, 2013Shanghai, China"Not So Easy", "If This is Love"
24th ERC Chinese Top Ten AwardsMarch 27, 2017"My Dream", "The Seventh Sense", "808"

Performances on television shows and specials

EventDateCityPerformed song(s)Ref.
The Oprah Winfrey Show May 10, 2009Chicago, U.S."Impression of the West Lake", "Celebrate" [5]
ATV Asian Million StarApril 25, 2010Hong Kong"I Believe"
ZJTV The Voice of China September 30, 2012Shanghai, China"Beauty and Bravery", "Dear Kids" [6]
CCTV New Year's Gala February 9, 2013Beijing, China"Forever Friends" [7]
January 30, 2014"Missing You Everyday" [8]
CCTV Global Chinese Music Top 10July 12, 2014"If We Keep Loving", "The Seventh Sense" [9]
Hunan TV I Am a Singer January 2, 2015Changsha, China"Only For Love"
January 9, 2015"Hungry Wolf Legend"
January 16, 2015"Life Like Summer Flowers"
January 23, 2015"Sing of Parting"
January 30, 2015"Bang Bang"
February 6, 2015"Wang Qing Sen Ba Wu", "Liber Tango"
February 13, 2015"Whether"
February 20, 2015"Sexy Music"
February 27, 2015"All of Me"
Dragon TV Shanghai Disney Resort Grand Opening GalaJune 16, 2016Shanghai, China"A Whole New World", "Someday My Prince Will Come", "Ignite the Dream" [10]
ZJTV Sound of My DreamOctober 27, 2017Hangzhou, China"Fu Sheng Wei Xie"
November 3, 2017"Sad People Don't Listen To Slow Songs"
November 17, 2017"Wife"
Victoria's Secret Fashion Show 2017 November 29, 2017Shanghai, China"Work for it", "808", "Dust My Shoulders Off" [11]
ZJTV Sound of My DreamDecember 1, 2017Hangzhou, China"I Want Happiness", "Bai Suzhen under the Qingcheng Mountain"
December 15, 2017"Only Love Strangers"
December 22, 2017"Where Did the Time Go?"
December 29, 2017"Eighteen Bends of the Mountain Road"
January 5, 2018"Good Mood"
January 12, 2018"Spoiled Innocence"
January 12, 2018"Don't Stop", "Snail"

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