
Maggie Chiang kickstarted the H³ Rizz Up concert, delivering classics like How I Envy You, while also including the Hakka song You Shake Your Head written by A-tao Chen and performed by Golden Melody Award winner Emily Kuan. Chiang confessed her love for Kuan’s music and revealed that she’d try her hand at Hakka in her new album to be released this year.

Shino Lin expressed her excitement at performing in Taipei Music Center for the first time. Without pause, she sung Hands Too Small, Her Tears, Annoyance, new single Theater of Time, and qim—a Hakka song by Voter Hsu. She also invited her mentor Kay Huang on stage to perform hit song Tempting Heart. Lin shared how indebted she felt to Huang for helping her reach new musical heights. She was thrilled to share the stage again with her after 23 years.

Hebe Tien was in charge of the grand finale, performing top hits like Love and A Little Happiness. She also took on the challenge of singing First Line Of The Poem, theme song of TV series Gold Leaf. Tien was delighted to convey her love for music and promote her own Hakka culture through her voice.

Special guests included VERA and Saturnday, who paid homage by performing the three divas’ respective debut singles, while also changing some of their own song lyrics to Hakka. VERA was utterly excited and hoped to create unforgettable moments for fans.Saturnday shared that their member Chun-wei is fluent in Hakka, so he made the task much easier for them. They also felt grateful for the opportunity to learn more about a different language and gain experience. They put great effort to deliver a great show for concertgoers.