Norwegian singer-songwriter AURORAâ performed her first concert in Taiwan on February 21, and was joined on stage by Mandopop artist Qing-Feng.
Performing at Zepp New Taipei in Taiwan, AURORA took to the stage telling over 2,000 fans: âTaipei, I am finally here! Iâm so happy to come because Qing-Feng is here!â
For her encore, AURORAÂ brought Qing-Feng to the stage to perform their duet ‘Storm’, which was released in 2022.
Before they started the song, Qing-Feng explained to AURORA that the English lyric âcome againâ in the chorus sounds like âbucket of chickenâ, to which she responded with an imitation of a chicken clucking.
Watch the duet below.
The two labelmates connected in 2021 and after a year of making music at a distance and collaborating online, the pair developed a strong friendship, eventually meeting up face-to-face in Norway to complete the songâs final recording.
In January, AURORA teased upcoming new material in an Instagram Story, saying she was working on âso many babiesâ in the studio.
In her Instagram Story posted on January 5, AURORA wrote, âIâm in the studio making so many babies. Delicious babies.â The enigmatic singer wished fans a happy new year, concluding, âSending you all so much love, from behind the button on my belly to the corner of your eye. Let me drink your tears and eat your mind you beautiful people.â
AURORA previously shared a new song called âHunting Shadows â Assassinâs Creedâ, which features in the official live-action trailer for Assassinâs Creed 15th Anniversary: Leap Into History, in September 2022. AURORA called Assassinâs Creed âone of [her] favourite gamesâ in a statement about her involvement, adding that it âholds a special placeâ in her heart.
AURORAâs third album âThe Gods We Can Touchâ was released in January 2022. In a four-star review, NME said that the album was âloaded with AURORAâs idiosyncratic quirks and enchanting notions, but itâs never purely a slave to whimsyâ, calling the record AURORAâs most complete effort to date.
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