Music

The 14th Tien-Mei Charity Concert 'Summer Star Strings'

Date: 2026-07-04 Organizer: 戴旖旎;楊蕙祺;曾史妃;施翬;林欣潔;王榮堅
The Tien-Mei Cultural Foundation has long cultivated and promoted artistic and cultural activities. Since 2008, it has promoted the 'Tien-Mei Charity Concert,' inviting musicians with disabilities to collaborate with professional musicians in performances. Through professional exchange during rehearsals and stage performances, they accumulate experience and learn from each other; teachers accompany the growth of the next generation with music, while musicians with disabilities showcase their talents with moving musical pieces, demonstrating the resilience of life that does not yield to adversity, touching every listener.

'Summer Star Strings' features two star musician children, Shih Hui (施翬) and Wang Jung-chien (王榮堅), joining forces with four teachers to perform together on stage, using the sound of strings and ensemble playing to give voice to their hearts, making every melody a gentle conversation. You will hear the rapport accumulated through practice and the courage shining on stage; as the summer breeze gently blows and notes intertwine in the air, please also set aside your daily worries for a moment, carefully feel your own summer mood, and collect a unique and warm summer memory!


Notes:
1. Tickets for this program are available for purchase at kiosks of the four major convenience store chains.
2. Persons with disabilities and their necessary accompanying personnel (limited to one person) can purchase tickets at 50% off with valid ID. For online orders, the member must be the ID holder; please complete verification when joining the ERA Ticketing System membership before purchasing.
3. Ticket refunds and exchanges are handled by the ERA Ticketing System, subject to a 10% service fee based on the ticket face value. Please follow the relevant regulations on the ERA website.
4. This program is recommended for children aged 6 and above.

Event Details

  • 2026-07-04 — 衛武營國家藝術文化中心

    The world's largest single-roof performing arts center, designed by Mecanoo with an undulating canopy inspired by banyan trees. Four venues host opera, concerts, theater, and outdoor events in southern Taiwan.