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This is the synopsis of Joey Yung's sixth personal major concert, Nokia Joey Yung Concert Number 6.

Concert Number 6 - Hong Kong[]

The Stage[]

The stage was a complex "in the round" stage. The setup included multiple elevators, and a stage that resembled an airplane runway. Above the stage was a red circular display with four LED screens attached to it. The set up also consisted of props including a large white perfume bottle, a mid-air living room with many lamps on it, as well as a giant pair of inflatable legs that reached down to the stage floor from above the stage during one part of the performances. It also featured an LED runway connecting the B-stage to a larger LED floor which would recline creating a vertical projection screen that rotates 360 degrees. Throughout out the concerts, live footage as well as video backdrops/graphics would be displayed on the LED screens and the vertical projection screen.

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Part1 - The Beginning[]

For the opening segment, Joey was sprung up and performed "Runaway" and "On running machine" featuring an altered version of the two song's famous choreography followed by a number of ballads that were changed every night.

Part2 - Childhood[]

The second segment featuring Joey wearing the carousel dress sponsored by Manish Arora while singing and dancing to "Miss World", "Couple Things that I Know", and a remix version of "All Summer Holiday".

Part3 - Angels & Demons[]

For the "Angel" part, Joey wore a large white Chanel fur coat while singing "Tears vs Tears" and "The Girl Favored by Heaven". For some of the shows, Joey would perform a mash-up of her friend Denise Ho's "Rolls-Royce".

For the "Demon" segment, giant inflatable red legs descended on to the stage with Joey singing "Snake", "Butterfly among Flowers", and "Peach Adventure" while dancing with dancers dressed as "snakes". One of the routines was met with controversy as it resembled a 'threesome' with two dancers. After "Peach Adventure", Joey was raised to the stage top and changed her outfit for the next part. About the choreography, Joey did a more difficult version and "kiss" a female dancer.

Part4 - Pain Love[]

The fourth segment featured a more elegant Joey singing "Fly", "Get used to Breakup", "Pain Love", and "Disfigured" on the circular mid-air living room wearing a blue dress designed by Yves Saint Laurent's head designer Stefano Pilati. Joey had met Pilati in Paris when she was invited to attend the YSL Spring/Summer 2011 fashion show earlier that year during the Paris fashion week. (Alternatively, she wore a red dress designed by Kenneth Chan.)

Part5 - Just Dance[]

The fifth segment started with Joey performing in front of the LED floor-turned-projector screen, singing "Scream!" while dancing to a routine coordinated to complement the video backdrop projected on the screen. This was followed by a fast song medley which consisted of "Dreamroad", "Happy Happy", "Not Yet Know", and "Grand on Stage".

Part6 - Landing (Encore)[]

For the sixth part, Joey entered the stage singing the concert theme song "Airport" while playing guitar for the first time, gaining a huge round of applause and shouts of support from the audience. This was followed by another round of classic Joey ballads that got changed every night, but always ended with Joey singing "Disheartened" with the audience (which had become a Joey concert tradition since the Show Up! Live in 2003).

Part7 - Never End[]

For the final segment (and 'supposed' encore), Joey came out wearing a water/crystal-like costume designed and custom-tailored by designer Iris Van Herpen from her "Crystallization" collection. The segment started with Joey reciting a monologue reflecting upon her career and thanking her fans for making her 'stronger' followed by a rearranged ballad version of the song "Sing More and Stronger", leading the end of the show.

Number 6 World Tour[]

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