On the night of January 25, 2026, Tyson Yoshi brought his solo music project “TYSON YOSHI THE VILLAIN LIVE IN MACAO” to Macau, marking one of his most anticipated performances in recent years. With a surprise reveal of two major guest stars—Jackson Wang and Hins Cheung—the event quickly turned into a powerhouse night of Chinese pop.

Known for his bold stage persona and boundary-pushing performances, Tyson Yoshi did not disappoint. The concert was a dazzling mix of music, choreography, physical performance, and unexpected twists. Fans were especially thrilled when he introduced a special segment designed to match the scale and star power of the event.

Sharing the stage with Jackson Wang—an international icon—and Hins Cheung—a master of emotive ballads—Tyson Yoshi brought his signature rebellious energy. Together, the trio represented three distinct facets of C-pop: global charisma, vocal precision, and fearless showmanship. Their chemistry and stylistic contrast made for an unforgettable highlight of the night.

Yet, amid the lights and music, one moment reignited a long-standing fan tradition that’s now become synonymous with Tyson Yoshi’s concerts: lingerie being thrown onstage. This unconventional gesture dates back to his first major solo concert “MY NEW WORLD ORDER” in 2022 in Hong Kong, when a fan threw a black lace bra onto the stage. Tyson’s surprise quickly turned into laughter as he picked up the bra, made a cheeky joke about his own physique, and reassured his then-girlfriend Christy. That unfiltered, humorous response went viral and unintentionally sparked a recurring fan ritual.

Since then, the act of tossing lingerie at his shows has evolved into a symbol of fan passion and Tyson Yoshi’s unorthodox performance style. While the gesture has sparked mixed reactions, it undeniably highlights the unique space he creates for connection—where the barrier between performer and audience is playfully blurred.
At his Macau concert, Tyson Yoshi once again proved that he’s not only unfazed by such wild antics but has fully embraced them as part of his concert culture. His cool, humorous reaction showed his comfort with unpredictable fan interactions and further solidified his status as one of C-pop’s most charismatic and daring performers.


