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American rock band Linkin Park perform
at Shanghai Hongkou Soccer Stadium on Sunday, Nov. 18, 2007. (Source:
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BEIJING, Nov. 19 -- There has long been a thirst for
big international rock acts among Chinese music fans, and American rock band
Linkin Park lived up to the expectations Sunday night at their Chinese mainland
debut in Shanghai.
When home-grown rock boys of Thin Man opened the
night with a half-hour performance, the audience was so impatient they chorused
for their American idols.
Linkin Park finally appeared on the stage at around 9
p.m. and when the prelude of "One Step Closer" began, delirious fans stood up
and began the rock journey.
It was a two-hour show of deafening rock followed by
chords from the full-house audience.
The six-piece Linkin Park, which is among the most
popular Western rock bands in China, performed old hit songs such as "In the
End," "Numb," and "Somewhere I Belong," and wrapped up the show with new hits
like "What I've Done."
The band is slated to rock their fans in Hong Kong on
Tuesday before hitting Tokyo on Nov. 23.
(Source: CRIENGLISH.com)
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