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1:99 Concert
Fundraiser concertbyAnita Mui
Andy Lau
Leon Lai
Aaron Kwok
Jacky Cheung
Nicholas Tse
Joey Yung
Sammi Cheng
Eason Chan
Kelly Chen
William So
VenueHong Kong Stadium
Start date2003
End date2003

The 1:99 Concert was a fund raiser concert for victims of the 2003 SARS outbreak at the Hong Kong Stadium. The name 1:99 came from the bleachtowater ratio that health officials recommended for anti-SARS cleaning solution. The concert was organized by Ellen Cheng of the Hong Kong Performing Artistes Guild.[1] Various sources reported different amount raised. According to some sources, HK$22 million was raised.[2] US$2.21 million was raised with the proceeds going to a fund providing education grants for children from SARS-affected families. Severe acute respiratory syndrome killed 262 and sickened over 1,700 in Hong Kong during that time period.[1]

Preparation[edit]

The concert started after 4pm and ended at 11pm, but rehearsals started several hours earlier.[3]

Performers[edit]

Complaints[edit]

Police received five complaints, including at least two from non-Chinese residents about high noise levels between 12.35pm and 11pm. The event organizers had sent out more than 7,000 letters to people living nearby to explain why the concert was being held and that they were hoping to raise money for youngsters who had been orphaned during the SARS outbreak.[3] Members who defended the concert against complainers included Ho Kam-wah (何錦華) of the HKPAG, William So, Helena Ma and Kary Ng of the group Cookies.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Top-40-charts. "Top-40-charts.com." The biggest stars of Asia perform for SARS. Retrieved on 2008-08-01.
  • ^ Entertainment Circle (娛樂界) - Highest Tribute to Anita Mui (人物——高度致敬-梅豔芳). Issue December 4, 2003.
  • ^ a b c SCMP. "SCMP" SARS concert upset residence. Retrieved on 2008-08-01.
  • ^ People Daily. "People Daily." The legend of Anita Mui: Shining star's lonely life. Retrieved on 2008-06-17.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=1:99_Concert&oldid=952460098"

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