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If Andy Lau and Jacky Cheung hold concerts at the same time, whose concert will have more people?

First of all, let’s not comment on the strength and popularity of the two kings. Let’s talk about the concert first. The concert shows us not only the singer singing on the stage, but also the singer’s personal performance, and The interaction of the fans, the cooperation with the backup dancers, the cool lights and fireworks, and the story connection of the entire concert program made the audience feel like watching a blockbuster live, satisfying everyone both auditory and visual.

"Song God" Jacky Cheung is indeed the "Singing God", his singing skills are very good, both his voice and his handling of music are invincible. He is one of the few people who makes me feel happy when I hear him sing. The "wow" feeling is best when you put on a headset and turn up the volume to listen. His concert style is very poetic, which may be related to the fact that he often performs in musicals. It is an absolute enjoyment to listen to. Perhaps because he put too much effort into singing, Jacky Cheung's dancing is a little inferior, including the interaction throughout the concert, which may not feel particularly exciting.

As for Andy, he is a person that I admire very much. Especially his work attitude deeply moved me. He is a famous model worker. Let’s first talk about Andy’s singing skills and Andy’s voice. It is distinctive but not special. His singing skills have also been questioned a lot. I remember once watching Lao Liang's Storytelling and talking about Andy Lau, he said that if he participated in the China Good Voice Mentorship, he would never turn his chair. But I always like to listen to and sing his songs. It is a must-have in KTV. His concerts will drive fans crazy. He has great dancing skills and a wide range of dance types. He has put a lot of effort into dancing. Moreover, he is versatile and will bring many of the skills he learned to the stage. The concert seamlessly combined performance and interaction, igniting the atmosphere of the entire venue. Especially the 1999 Hong Kong Coliseum is a classic.

The two kings each have their own merits. In fact, they have tens of millions of fans who appreciate their idols and will always follow their idols. As for whose concert has more people, I can’t say much, it’s just everyone’s opinion. It's just a different choice. This will not affect the status and charm of the two kings. In the end, I will choose Andy Lau.