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Posted 12th August 2009
After the release of the album in the UK, and my brief visit to Sweden, it was time to get on our way for my 6th time around the world in two years. We picked Julz up on our way through Heathrow for our flight to Tokyo where my next promotional trip would begin.
It was quite a long journey to Tokyo, but we had plenty of time to watch a film and have a sleep on the way. We arrived in the heat of the afternoon, and made our way to the hotel.
The next morning was one of 6 very early days. I have never done so many breakfast shows anywhere than here in Japan, but the enthusiasm amongst the people on set is incredible. As soon as I walked forward for my rehearsal there was a hive of activity and a loud shout. Although very energetic, this energy was infectious and also friendly. Nothing was too much trouble for the people working with me on the TV shows. It was incredible to think that in the course of one week, I appeared in front of over 200 million people. I tried not to think too much about the fact that some of the audiences I was performing live to exceeded 22 million!
Before the week was out, I performed a short performance in front of over 5,000 people in a mall, and although there wasn’t time for a signing event I had the incredible feeling of having the audience rush across to to try and get their hands out over the barriers where I ‘high fived’ them on my way out. One of the security guards got knocked sideways by the rush. Thankfully he was ok!
One of the last things I did while in Japan was to give Julz a surprise before we left. One of the most important TV shows in Japan is called UnbelievableTV who had done a feature on me about a year ago, and they wanted me to surprise Julz by singing to her at a restaurant. I have to admit to shedding more than a few tears as I performed Cavatina to her in a full restaurant (having changed the words to “You are beautiful, beautiful to my eyes”). Julz has always been there for me and is someone that I will always describe as a perfect wife for her support to me through thick and thin, something that is sworn to by every couple on their wedding day, but not necessarily the easiest thing to carry out.
I thought that she deserved to have this very public recognition of all she has done for me. It was probably the most emotional performances I have ever given in my life.
After a very successful and enjoyable week in Tokyo, with stunning weather, it was time to fly to one of my favourite capital cities, Seoul. Seoul is a very busy city, but has a charm about it that is difficult to resist. One of the first things I did was a performance in the main square of the city that was to be in front of an estimated 4,000 people. I looked out of my hotel room that was quite close to the square and thought that there were more than 4,000 there more than an hour ahead of my performance.
I walked out on to the stage to find a huge crowd of people, the largest crowd I have ever performed to anywhere. It is estimated that in excess of 25,000 people were in the square watching me perform. Although initially very nervous, I truly enjoyed my 5 song performance in front of a great audience, and the atmosphere was incredible. It goes down as one of the most incredible nights of the last two years to find so many people come out to watch me, all I can say is, THANK YOU!
I had one task to do before I left, and that was to fly to the beautiful city of Busan, although this time I was not to have time to walk along its beautiful beaches and coastline. I was to be a judge on the Korean version of X Factor or American Idol. I had never been a judge before, and suddenly finding myself having to decide on the future of a singer was quite a daunting prospect. I am always quite nervous about doing something for the first time, especially as on one or two instances, I had the deciding vote.
After my day as a talent show judge, it was time to get on another two flights, stopping off in Seoul on our way to Hong Kong. We arrived in Hong Kong very early the next morning where I would spend a couple of days doing a round of interviews, plus an evening of wine and music. I started off by performing some music from Passione, and then changed mode to work with the sommelier of the hotel introducing wines and matching them with tracks from both Once Chance and Passione. I used to be a wine advisor in one of the larger Tesco stores in Bristol, and as a result I have a healthy appreciation of wine. It was a good and a very educational evening, and after having a great traditional Cantonese meal, it was time for our Asian adventure to come to an end and for my next world tour to begin. We had a long flight to Vancouver, where we would actually, thanks to time difference land before we took off!
Thank you Asia and we look forward to seeing you again when the Passione World Tour hits Asia next Spring!
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Comments
Kære Paul, jeg er en italiensk statsborger 1Y0-456, og jeg har boet i England i løbet af de sidste 10 år. Jeg elsker opera, og der har det 650-575 privilegium at forstå vores smukke sprog, vil jeg gerne takke dig, når du bliver 70-290 efterhånden en af de store ambassadør for vores musik rundt om i verden.
Posted by whooper on 13th November 2009 at 10:51am
Dear Paul,
My company would like to invite you to have a performance for our upcoming company event. An invitation email is sent to .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address). Could you please check to see if the email is received? Looking forward to your reply! Thanks!
Posted by Wendy Chung on 6th October 2009 at 09:34am
Hi paul, i write on behalf of my 9 year old son Alexandair who is 1 of your biggest fans,he listen to your first album constantley, not many 9 yr olds can sing you raise me up in italian, you are his biggest insperation and he loves to sing opera, although he finds it hard to learn some of the words, Nes-en-dorma is his favirot wich he intens to sing for his granddads 80th in october.
I know that a card/letter and some words of encouragement form his hero would be a great help,he intends to audittion for Britons got tallent as you did, how ever i think we will wait till he’s a bit older.
Thanks Paul, if you would like to contact me feel free.
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Posted by Martin007 on 26th August 2009 at 08:11am
Hi Paul, I just joined and I love you website and reading all of your experiences. What an exciting 2 years you have had, with many more to come. I think you are fantastic. The next time you are in America we certainly are going to see you live.
Posted by Cathy123 on 22nd August 2009 at 04:35pm
SORRY .connection problem
I was saying
Dear Paul , I am an italian national and I have been living in uk over the last 10 years . I love opera , and having the privilege of understanding our beautifull language , I would like to thank you as you are becoming gradually one of the great ambassador of our music around the world .
You have fully deserved to win that competition , and it is an honour for me to see how a british guy can sing so good and so deep in a language which is not yours .
you have all my respect and ammiration and I truly wish you all the success you can have in the future singing italian opera .
you are a great guy .
Posted by mauro on 22nd August 2009 at 04:17pm
Dear Paul
I am an italian national and
Posted by mauro on 22nd August 2009 at 04:09pm
真遗憾...我没法见到你,期待明年吧,但愿会见到你!
Posted by criss qian on 13th August 2009 at 04:19pm