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Queen of Hokkien Pop Chang Hsiu-ching Returns! “Spicy Girl 2.0” Concert Set for Tainan
Mar 11, 2026
Following the overwhelming box office success and rave reviews of her debut concert last year, Hokkien pop icon Chang Hsiu-ching is answering the fervent calls of her fans. Due to popular demand, she has officially announced a brand-new tour, promising to push the boundaries of both visual and auditory performance. To add to the excitement, she is simultaneously releasing her new album, The Music World , making it a double celebration for the beloved star.
“The applause from last year still echoes in my ears,” Chang remarked emotionally. “As a daughter of Tainan, there is no greater happiness than singing in my hometown. I thought one show would fulfill my dream, but the passion of the fans never stopped. Since everyone wants to see more, I’ve decided to go all out with this 2.0 upgraded version!”
The “Spicy Girl Arrives 2” concert features a complete overhaul of the setlist, blending classic Hokkien golden hits with high-energy modern dance tracks. The stage production has also been fully upgraded with a new design ensuring that Chang Hsiu-ching will be “clearly visible” to every fan, even those in the last row or corner seats.
Fans can look forward to a powerhouse setlist including her legendary signature song “Station”, the high-octane title track from her previous album “Spicy Girl Arrives,” and the live debut of the title track from her upcoming album, “The Music World.” Tickets for the “Spicy Girl Arrives 2” concert are now available through the Ticket Plus system and ibon kiosks. Don’t miss your chance to witness the “Spicy Girl” in her prime!
Tainan Prison Warden Chiu Tai-Min, who is leading the event, noted that the booths will be set up in collaboration with local rehabilitation associations and will offer a wide range of inmate-made products, spanning food items, personal care products, and household essentials.
In addition to sales, the event will include a static exhibition area showcasing 240 pieces of traditional crafts, visual arts, and cultural creations by inmates. These works reflect the event’s theme, “Art as Heritage, Sunrise of Renewal”, symbolizing the hope that inmates, like the rising sun, can rebuild their lives and reintegrate into society.
Minister of Justice Cheng Ming-Chien emphasized that many inmates are highly talented individuals who unfortunately took the wrong path in life. Through cultural and artistic programs, the Ministry aims to redirect them toward positive development, often helping them discover artistic gifts they never knew they had.
Director-General of the Agency of Corrections Lin Hsien-Ming further highlighted that while correctional institutions typically operate quietly behind the scenes, this exhibition provides an opportunity to showcase the outcomes of restorative justice and the transformative power of education and vocational training within Taiwan’s correctional system.
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