Ho Yeow Sun - Television Performances and Broadcasts

Television Performances and Broadcasts

This is a summary of Television performances and broadcasts made by Ho Yeow Sun.

  • HONG KONG (August 4, 2007)
Ho's performance at the Hong Kong Metro Music Awards was broadcast on TVB Jade Station.
  • HONG KONG (July 1, 2007)
Ho performed "live" at Hong Kong Chinese Pop Music Media Awards 2007 and broadcast nationwide.
  • SINGAPORE (September 12, 2004)
Ho performed “live” at the President's Star Charity that was broadcast nationwide.
  • SINGAPORE (May 1, 2004)
Ho's three-hour “Lonely Travel Concert 2004” was nationally broadcast as part of Channel U's May Day Celebration.
  • SINGAPORE (April 11, 2004)
Ho performed “live” at the National Kidney Foundation charity show that was broadcast nationwide.
  • SHANGHAI, CHINA (March 27, 2004)
Ho performed “live” at the Shanghai International Fashion Show that was broadcast nationwide.
  • SHANGHAI, CHINA (March 10, 2004)
Ho's three-hour “Lonely Travel Concert 2004” was broadcast on Shanghai Eastern TV.
  • HUBEI, CHINA (March 2, 2004)
Ho performed in a three-hour solo TV show on HTV.
  • BEIJING, CHINA (February 27, 2004)
Ho's made-for-TV special was broadcast nationwide on China's CCTV, the largest TV network in Asia.
  • JAKARTA, INDONESIA (December 26, 2003)
Ho's one-hour performance at the Jakarta Tennis Stadium was broadcast on Metro TV nationwide.
  • GENTING HIGHLANDS, MALAYSIA (November 15, 2003)
Ho's performance at the Malaysia Hit Award was broadcast nationwide on NTV 7.
  • TAIPEI, TAIWAN (October 24, 2003)
Ho's one-hour “Sun With Love II Concert” was broadcast nationwide and internationally on Dong Feng TV.
  • SINGAPORE (September 6, 2003)
Ho's performance at the Singapore Hit Awards was broadcast on MediaCorp Channel 8.
  • HONG KONG (August 3, 2003)
Ho's performance at the Hong Kong Metro Music Awards was broadcast on TVB Jade Station.

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