Hong Kong singer Andy Hui may be performing for the first time in 14 months.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The 52-year-old has not been in action since he was caught in a cheating scandal with actress Jacqueline Wong in April last year .He has been rarely seen in public since. At his pop star wife Sammi Cheng’s concerts in July, he was met with shouts and boos from her fans.
Hong Kong media Apple Daily has reported that he would be returning to work on Monday , performing on ViuTV's programme Polygram 50th Anniversary Chill Club. Hui and Leung were part of the music group Big Four, together with their long-time buddies singer William So and Dicky Cheung.
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