Accusefive Turns Technical Glitches Into Special Unplugged Memories During Singapore Concert Performance

Accusefive Creates Unplugged Memories After Singapore Concert Glitches

Taiwanese band Accusefive recently performed in Singapore as part of their Run, Run, Run! world tour on January 10, 2026. The concert took place at Hall F of Marina Bay Sands Expo & Convention Centre. Fans were excited to see the trio live, and the show promised an intimate, heart-to-heart experience despite the large venue. From the start, the audience’s energy made the stage feel much smaller and more personal.

Accusefive Creates Unplugged Memories After Singapore Concert Glitches

As the band began playing their popular hits like Somewhere In Time, Shh, and Miss You Day and Night, fans sang along loudly, creating a communal and lively atmosphere. Lead singer Chuan Ching shared how much the crowd’s energy meant to them, expressing love and gratitude to their Singapore fans. The band kept the show fun and interactive, telling stories, joking with the audience, and even talking about local food like crispy fishball noodles and bak kut teh.

One of the highlights of the night was a playful role reversal during the performance. Drummer Richard Lin sang Easy Come, Easy Go while Chuan Ching and Pan Yun-an handled the instruments. Fans laughed and cheered as the band requested not to use their song The One And Only for proposals, because of its emotional meaning. The members also stepped off the stage to interact with the audience, making the concert feel even more personal.

The night was not without challenges, as technical problems caused a 20-minute pause. However, the band quickly adapted and gave an unplugged performance of six songs, including Night Life, Love in Summer, and You Are My Magic. Fans loved the stripped-down versions, singing along and enjoying a different side of the music. The band showed that even with imperfections, a live performance could still feel magical.

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Accusefive’s Singapore concert ended on a high note, with fans appreciating the mix of music, humor, and interaction. Drummer Richard Lin summed up the night by saying that challenges allowed the band to grow and improve. The Run, Run, Run! tour continued with a second Singapore show on January 11 before moving to Australia. Fans left with unforgettable memories of a unique and heartfelt performance.

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