Don’t miss 林峯 (Raymond Lam)’s first-ever concert in Japan—an unforgettable chance for Chinese learners and J-pop fans to experience Hong Kong pop culture live in Tokyo!
- hari
- Nov 8
- 2 min read
Hong Kong superstar Raymond Lam(林峯, Lín Fēng) is making history with his first concert in Japan, and fans across Asia—especially Chinese learners and J-pop lovers—are buzzing with excitement. After his breakout performance as Chan Lok-kwan(陳洛軍, Chén Luòjūn) in the hit film Twilight of the Warriors: Walled In(九龙城寨之围城, Jiǔlóng Chéngzhài zhī Wéichéng), Lam’s popularity in Japan has skyrocketed. His mooncake endorsement during Mid-Autumn Festival sold out across Japanese markets, proving his star power has truly gone international.
Now, he’s bringing his music to Tokyo with the 《GO WITH THE FLOW》 World Tour, performing on January 31 and February 1, 2026. This marks Raymond Lam’s first-ever live performance in Japan, and it’s a rare opportunity for fans to see a Hong Kong singer on a major Tokyo stage.
🎤 What to Expect at the Concert
Lam’s setlist will span his career—from nostalgic TV drama theme songs to fresh tracks from his latest album. His music blends C-pop ballads(中文流行歌曲, Zhōngwén liúxíng gēqǔ), romantic lyrics(浪漫歌词, làngmàn gēcí), and emotional storytelling(情感表达, qínggǎn biǎodá), making it perfect for Chinese learners who want to connect with the language through music.
🌟 Hit Songs to Know Before You Go
Here are one of Raymond Lam’s most iconic Mandarin songs, with lyrics to help learners explore his style:
《明天以後》 (Míngtiān yǐhòu, “After Tomorrow”)
Lyrics:
明天的以后 Míngtiān de yǐhòu
我们会懂 失恋的挫折让人变更成熟 wǒmen huì dǒng Shīliàn de cuòzhé ràng rén biàn gèng chéngshú”
Translation: After tomorrow, we will understand— The setbacks of heartbreak make people more mature.
Style: Gentle breakup song with a hopeful tone.
Lam's songs are not only beautiful—they’re rich in vocabulary and emotion, making them excellent tools for improving listening skills and understanding Chinese culture.
🎟️ Why You Shouldn’t Miss This
For Japanese fans and Chinese learners, this concert is more than entertainment—it’s a cultural bridge. Raymond Lam represents a generation of Hong Kong artists who blend East and West, tradition and modernity. Seeing him live in Tokyo is a rare chance to experience Hong Kong pop music(香港流行音樂, Xiānggǎng liúxíng yīnyuè) in person, surrounded by fans from across Asia.
Whether you’re studying Chinese, love C-pop, or just want to be part of something special, don’t miss Raymond Lam’s Tokyo concert. It’s a celebration of music, language, and the growing connection between Hong Kong and Japan.
🎶 Want to know what Raymond Lam might sing in Tokyo?
Check out the official setlist from his “GO WITH THE FLOW” concert in Hong Kong! From nostalgic ballads to fresh tracks off his latest album, this playlist gives fans a preview of the emotional journey and musical style they can expect. Whether you're a longtime supporter or a new listener learning Chinese through music, this is the perfect way to get ready.

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