Today... is the Day Tour

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Today… is the Day Tour
Tour by Andy Lau
Today... is the Day Tour.jpg
Associated albumVarious
Start dateJuly 5, 2024
End dateJanuary 10, 2025
No. of shows72
Andy Lau concert chronology
  • My Love World Tour
    (2018–20)
  • Today… is the Day Tour
    (2024–25)

Today… is the Day Tour (Chinese: 今天… is the Day) is a concert tour by Hong Kong recording artist Andy Lau. The tour began on July 5, 2024, at the Mercedes-Benz Arena in Shanghai, China.

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Venue in Hangzhou prior to Lau's concert Andy Lau in Hangzhou Concert 2024 - 8.22.03.jpg
Venue in Hangzhou prior to Lau's concert
An advertisement promoting the tour inside the Hangzhou Metro Andy Lau in Hangzhou Concert 2024 - 8.16.03.jpg
An advertisement promoting the tour inside the Hangzhou Metro

Commercial performance

In Beijing, over 1.2 million users were recorded applying for concert tickets. [1] In Chengdu, Sichuan, Lau's concerts attracted 52,000 people and generated ¥79 million (US$10.8 million) in revenue. The concerts additionally brought ¥540 million ($74 million) in tourism revenue to the city. [2] In Taiwan, over 840,000 users were recorded applying for concert tickets for the Taipei Arena in November 2024, resulting in all 40,000 tickets selling out. [3] All tickets for the 20 shows at the Hong Kong Coliseum were sold out in 75 minutes. [4]

From July to September, the tour attracted around 360,000 people across 36 shows. [5]

Tour dates

List of concert dates
DateCityCountryVenueAttendance
July 5, 2024 Shanghai China Mercedes-Benz Arena
July 6, 2024
July 7, 2024
July 11, 2024
July 12, 2024
July 13, 2024
July 18, 2024 Guangzhou Guangzhou International Sports Arena
July 19, 2024
July 20, 2024
July 21, 2024
July 25, 2024 Beijing Wukesong Arena 40,000 [3]
July 26, 2024
July 27, 2024
July 28, 2024
August 2, 2024 Nanjing Nanjing Youth Olympic Sports Park Stadium
August 3, 2024
August 4, 2024
August 5, 2024
August 9, 2024 Chengdu Dong'an Lake Sports Park Arena52,000 [2]
August 10, 2024
August 11, 2024
August 12, 2024
August 16, 2024 Hangzhou Hangzhou Olympic Sports Center Gymnasium
August 17, 2024
August 18, 2024
August 22, 2024
August 23, 2024
August 24, 2024
August 30, 2024 Chongqing Huaxi Live Yudong Center
August 31, 2024
September 1, 2024
September 2, 2024
September 6, 2024 Shenzhen Shenzhen Universiade Center Stadium
September 7, 2024
September 8, 2024
September 9, 2024
October 3, 2024 Macau Galaxy Arena 40,000 [6]
October 4, 2024
October 5, 2024
October 6, 2024
October 10, 2024Singapore Singapore Indoor Stadium 32,000 [7]
October 11, 2024
October 12, 2024
October 13, 2024
October 24, 2024 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Axiata Arena 40,000 [8]
October 25, 2024
October 26, 2024
October 27, 2024
November 1, 2024 Taipei Taiwan Taipei Arena 30,000 [9]
November 2, 2024
November 3, 2024
December 17, 2024 Hong Kong China Hong Kong Coliseum
December 18, 2024
December 19, 2024
December 21, 2024
December 22, 2024
December 24, 2024
December 25, 2024
December 26, 2024
December 27, 2024
December 29, 2024
December 30, 2024
December 31, 2024
January 1, 2025
January 3, 2025
January 4, 2025
January 5, 2025
January 7, 2025
January 8, 2025
January 9, 2025
January 10, 2025
TotalN/A

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