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A-Mei has spent 15 years in the music industry, and her new concert "AmeiZing" will kick off in China in September 2011. Even before the concert starts, 30 concerts are slated to be held worldwide. Audience numbers are expected to exceed a million people. While enjoying an amazing 15 years with her fans, she will also challenge her concert records in four areas: audience attendance, ticket sales, song lists and production fees. This concert is named "AmeiZing" as a play on the word "amazing", in order to bring across the message that "Amei has spent an amazing 15 years", and the Ameizing Sydney live concert 2012 is organized by Dynasty Entertainment & JMS Production House Australia.

A-Mei , also known by her birth name Chang Hui-mei, is an aboriginal Taiwanese pop singer and occasional songwriter. She is also known by her aboriginal name Gulilai Amit. She was born in the rugged mountains of eastern Taiwan and is the third youngest of nine siblings. A-mei made her debut in the world of music in 1996, achieving rapid commercial success. She has been called a diva of the Mandarin pop music scene and the "Pride of Taiwan" and "Taiwanese Madonna". She has won numerous music awards and is extremely popular within Mandarin-speaking world.
In 2011, A-mei has released a new album, and it went straight to the top of the G-Music album charts. R U Watching? Like its predecessor went to number one on the charts in its first week of release. R U Watching? is A-Mei's fifteenth studio album, and also commemorates fifteen years in the show business. Her distinctive sultry voice and energetic stage presence made her a star not just in Taiwan but on the mainland as well.
A-mei is twice winner of the Golden Melody Award for Best Female Artist. This Award is the most important award in the Chinese-language music world, the annual event gives out music awards to professionals making music in Mandarin, Taiwanese languages. A-mei has the second biggest-selling album ever in Taiwan (Bad Boy, released in 1997 and sold over 1.38 million copies), has appeared on the cover of Newsweek, and was named one of Time Magazine's Asian Heroes. Although essentially a pop singer, she has never been afraid to incorporate new musical styles, sometimes at the expense of commercial popularity