(Central News Agency reporter Hung Su-chin, Taipei, 13th) Due to the disruption caused by Typhoon Bavi, Crowd Lu's concert at the Taipei Music Center was postponed and finally held tonight. He revealed that past experiences of bullying had left him with deep-seated insecurity, explaining, "During school, I was bullied, which made me feel unsafe throughout my upbringing. It felt like bad things would happen even when I hadn't done anything wrong."

To cope with this lack of security, Crowd Lu carries items that make him feel safe—such as his thick bangs, glasses, and guitar—keeping them close during performances to help relieve stress.

Drawing from his personal journey, Crowd Lu encouraged the audience: "People can change. Life is full of flexibility. Don’t be afraid to use your superpowers and imagination—life will gradually become the way you want it to be." Emotionally, he added, "I hope to share my life and experiences with everyone, to inspire some imagination about your own life. I believe this is my life’s mission." (Edited by Huang Ming-hsi) 1150713

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  • Source: CNA (Central News Agency)
  • Category: Event