Reported 12 months ago
Hong Kong singer Denise Ho, known for her involvement in political movements, held a concert on the eve of Hong Kong's 27th anniversary. However, the concert was interrupted twice by police citing noise complaints. Despite efforts to continue, Ho became emotional and broke down during her performance, singing with deep emotions. She has been a supporter of movements such as 'Occupy Central,' 'Anti-Extradition,' and Taiwan's 'Sunflower Movement,' and has faced arrests in the past. The incident occurred at the former location of the bookstore 'Sense Point,' known for supporting the Anti-Extradition protests. Fans applauded her as she left, and online viewers expressed support for her resilience.
Source: YAHOO