Raymond Lam's 7 consecutive concerts at Hong Kong's Coliseum came to its 5th show on the evening of the 26th, and the moment everyone had been waiting for finally happened. With netizens and fans gathering support for days, Linda Chung finally appeared as a guest, instantly triggering screams in the Coliseum.
The "Heart of Greed CP" of Raymond Lam and Linda Chung has deeply resonated with the public. However, over the years, apart from TV series, the two have rarely performed together on stage. Many fans and drama enthusiasts hope for the classic on-screen couple "Cheng Liang and Sheung Joi-Sum" or "Butler Tin and Yu So-Chau" to reunite. Coincidentally, Linda Chung recently revealed her return to Hong Kong on IG, which quickly sparked rumors that she would guest at Raymond Lam's Coliseum concert, causing a ticket-buying frenzy! When Linda Chung ascended wearing a low-cut evening gown, the on-site screams were deafening, and the atmosphere instantly boiled over. The two first sang "The King of Beast Tamers" together, but as soon as Linda saw Raymond, she was "out of control" and moved to tears, and Raymond immediately stepped forward to hug her.
After the performance, Raymond channeled Cheng Liang, saying: "It's the 7,900th day without Sheung Joi-Sum." Hearing this, Linda couldn't help but cry again, "Oh no, it's like a dream." Raymond immediately went to the side of the stage to get tissues for Linda and personally wiped her tears, a scene sweet beyond words. Linda continued: "I'm really happy! We haven’t seen each other for over ten years! Very proud of you! Seeing your achievements really makes me happy for you! It also reminds me of many past things, Butler Tin, Alfred (Cheng Liang)."
Raymond also mentioned that it's been a long time since he last saw Linda, and Linda jokingly pointed out that they are both parents now. Linda candidly said that when she first met Raymond, she was 22, and he was 27, and tonight brought back many memories: "I already thought you would shine brightly back then, it was just a matter of time when you would explode, and I believe you will continue to explode. Thank you for bringing so many memories to the audience; everyone can see your hard work." These words from Linda brought tears to Raymond's eyes.
Linda took the opportunity to ask Raymond if she could realize her dream of holding a concert at the Coliseum, hoping he would be a guest, and Raymond agreed immediately. Following this, the pair held hands and sang their duet "Heart Orders", bringing the evening's climax and plunging the audience into a collective nostalgia. Finally, Linda sang "Happiest Thing" solo, putting a perfect end to this reunion.