Hong Kong Heavenly King Andy Lau stars as an international security expert in the action film High Forces, which opens in Singapore on Oct 10. SINGAPORE – On both stage and screen, Andy Lau rules in October. The Heavenly King’s latest movie High Forces opens in Singapore cinemas on Oct 10.
The same day, fans can also see him in the flesh at the Singapore Indoor Stadium, where he kicks off the first of four sold-out concerts until Oct 13, as part of his Today...
Is The Day Andy Lau Concert Tour 2024. Although the 63-year-old superstar acknowledged that he may have to scale back on his work in the future, that day has not yet come. Through a series of video clips, he replied to questions from The Straits Times and shared that to him, making films and performing on stage are as important as breathing.
“Acting and singing are my life,” said the Hong Kong actor-singer. “They are all jobs I like to do. There are definitely happy and sad parts, but these are parts of my life.
” Aside from starring in the action flick High Forces in 2024, Lau also produced and made a cameo in the crime film Crisis Negotiators, which opened here in June, and will star in the disaster blockbuster Cesium Fallout, slated for a November release. Too much? Not really, said the multi-hyphenate, often touted as the most hard-working man in Asian show business. Comparing acting to one of his hobbies – ten-pin bowling – he said: “Whenever I have the time, I will think, ‘Why don’t I bowl on.