On the evening of September 19, Stefanie Sun’s “Right After Sunset” tour Chongqing stop was held at the Chongqing Olympic Sports Center. This marked her return to the venue’s stage after 11 years since her 2014 “Kepler” world tour. The concert lasted approximately three hours and attracted over 40,000 spectators.

The concert began at 7:00 PM on September 19. The stage screen displayed warm orange ripple effects. As the music started, Stefanie Sun appeared wearing a robe and opened the performance with the song “My Desired Happiness,” accompanied by spectacular fireworks.

The performance was structured around five themes: “Ultimate Beauty,” “The Unknown,” “Dreams,” “Life,” and “People.” Each theme was paired with corresponding songs and presented with giant LED visuals. The concert utilized top-tier stage and production equipment. Stefanie Sun was involved in the musical arrangement, stage concept, and lighting design.

Stefanie Sun performing.
Over 40,000 spectators attended.
Over 40,000 spectators attended.

During the song request segment of the concert, the audience requested two classic songs: “Fellow Being” and “Love Certificate.” One audience member shared that “Love Certificate” had been the soundtrack to their “ten-year-long relationship.” Additionally, Stefanie Sun performed the song “Appearance” live for the first time, prompting a sing-along from the entire audience.

Concert scene.
Concert scene.

During the audience interaction segment, Stefanie Sun shared, “Whenever I feel the small moments of daily life, there’s a very tangible sense of existence.” Her on-stage sharing resonated with her personal musical style. Some audience members had traveled from other cities specifically to attend the concert. The second Chongqing stop of Stefanie Sun’s “Right After Sunset” tour is scheduled to continue on the evening of September 21 at the Chongqing Olympic Sports Center.

Chongqing Olympic Sports Center

The Chongqing Olympic Sports Center is a major multi-purpose stadium complex that opened in 2004. It was originally constructed to host the 2004 AFC Asian Cup football tournament and has since become a primary venue for large-scale sports events and concerts in the city. The center symbolizes Chongqing’s development as a modern metropolis in southwestern China.