Andy Hui Lost Concert Tickets, Jacqueline Wong Urgently Reports to Retrieve Them

Hong Kong singer Jacky Cheung was scheduled to perform 9 concerts in a row at Taipei Arena over three weeks. However, after the third concert, he suddenly contracted the respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) and had to cancel the middle three shows. Taiwanese artist Alyssa Chia posted on Facebook on the 13th, expressing that she was “heartbroken” because she lost the tickets for Jacky Cheung’s concert, misplacing a total of 6 tickets. She shared a police report, indicating that she had reported the incident to the authorities.

Jacky Cheung, 62, had to postpone the concerts originally scheduled from June 7th to 9th to March 2025 due to the RSV infection. After his recovery, he resumed his performances at Taipei Arena on the 14th, which marked the countdown to the third last stop of his “60+” world tour in Taipei. However, Alyssa Chia revealed that the 6 concert tickets she had managed to get hold of were lost while taking the subway, leaving her devastated and exclaiming that her heart was as if it were being cut with a knife.

When Alyssa Chia shared the police report, she explained that she felt “heartbroken” for the first time when Jacky Cheung announced the postponement, and the second time when she accidentally dropped the tickets herself. It turned out that she was too happy after a dinner gathering, which ironically led to this mishap while boarding the subway. She has now filed a report and appealed online, asking, “If anyone found them, could you please return them to me?” and urging people not to commit the crime of withholding or purchasing tickets from dubious sources.

Despite the slim chances, Alyssa Chia still hopes to retrieve the lost tickets and reminds everyone that it is crucial to keep the tickets safe, unlike her own forgetfulness.