Mong Tong: 成功廟LIVE

Sat Sep 28 2024 at 06:00 pm

鄭成功廟 | Taipei

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歷經3年四大洲、超過10個國家與30個城市世界巡演後,Mong Tong回到台灣找尋獨一無二,屬於本土的場地。
身為全球高山密度最高的島嶼之一,台灣獨特的「高海拔宮廟」更是世界少見的景象。
本次專場來到「開臺聖王成功廟」舉辦,邀請現任鄭宜農、落差草原WWWW、Manic Sheep 鼓手 White Wu 助陣,首次以三人編制/完整樂團演出。並邀請我們泰國巡演夥伴之一「JPBS」,與視覺藝術家「黃偉」的光雕投影。
邀請各位9/28來到現場共同見證。
▌演出資訊
演出日期:2024/9/28(六)
演出時間:18:00 進場|19:00 開演
地點:台北開臺聖王成功廟(111台北市士林區劍南路231號)
票價:單人預售票 NT $827、單人鄭氏宗親預售票 NT $677 、現場票 NT $900、單人鄭氏宗親現場票 NT $720
啟售:2024/8/16(五)12:00
售票網站:reurl.cc/GpxVoA
▌鄭氏宗親票
今年恰逢「開台聖王」鄭成功誕辰400年,為感念其開台之恩,本次活動提供優惠售價給鄭姓子嗣。望全台鄭氏宗親共襄盛舉,且務要光耀鄭氏祖宗,恪遵祖訓。
▌交通方式
演出場地-台北開臺聖王成功廟位處山區,因場地限制,現場恕不提供汽車停車位,請勿自行行駛汽車亦不建議行駛機車前往活動現場。
主辦單位將安排接駁車輛供觀眾於大眾交通場站前往演出場地,請消費者關注日後主辦單位社群平台公告。
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Mong Tong
自靈異怪談、外星人節目和傳統婚喪喜慶場的原始湯中誕生,「迷信音樂」是他們給自己的標籤。
由兄弟檔洪御和郡崎組成,現場演出時兩人身著無領襯衫,眼矇紅布,宛若宗教儀式。透過不斷堆疊的節奏,召喚台下的觀眾舞至狂喜。以台灣祭儀慣用的電子琴音色為底,透過取樣,拾起不同年代的碎片重鑄,開創融合,再淬鍊出屬於自己的新生音樂。
JPBS (Jia Pa Bor Sue) – เจี่ยป้าบ่สื่อ
JPBS 是一支成立於 2012 年的器樂搖滾樂團,團名來自潮州話「吃飽沒事」,反映了他們「自找麻煩」創立樂團的初衷。團員多數就讀建築和設計學校,這影響了他們的音樂與藝術創作,融合後搖滾、實驗噪音、電子舞曲及泰國傳統音樂,創造出難以定義的獨特風格。首支單曲〈Rainy Day〉發表後,2023年他們推出首張專輯《Waiting Room》,描繪了一個名為「Limbo」的遺落世界。專輯融合多樣聲響,展現生命與死亡的奇幻旅程。JPBS 曾參與泰國多個音樂與設計節,與新媒體團隊 DuckUnit 合作,通過視覺和表演藝術創造深刻的現場體驗。今年他們於 9 月底首次登台,期望帶來對生命、文化與情感的演出。
Huang Wei 黃偉
1995年生於台灣台中,現居臺北。創作為音像演出,互動影像設計,新媒體裝置。其創作主要是圍繞在對於生活的觀察並透過對於物件的直觀想像,將非日常的畫面帶入日常中。他創作關注的焦點為如何藉由影像跟聲音去強調出現實的沉浸感,致力於電腦演算的影像與聲響組合進行演出。作品在亞洲、澳洲和北美的藝術節中演出或展出。曾任職於NAXS Future擔任技術美術,在遊戲引擎與3D 軟體之間的交互使用,並嘗試各種跨領域合作。
White Wu
現任鄭宜農、落差草原WWWW、Manic Sheep,深度鑽研於另類搖滾、實驗、迷幻、噪音、世界、即興音樂。除了與樂團征戰 Primavera Sound、Fuji Rock、SXSW等大型音樂祭,也以個人名義參與各領域藝術家合作及即興演出。
After a world tour spanning three years, four continents, over ten countries, and 30 cities, Mong Tong returns to Taiwan in search of a unique, local venue. As one of the islands with the highest mountain density in the world, Taiwan's distinctive "high-altitude temples" are a rare sight globally.
This event will be held at the "Taipei Koxinga Temple," featuring our touring partner from Thailand, JPBS, and visual artist Huang Wei, who will be showcasing a light projection. We invite everyone to join us on September 28th to witness this event together.
▌Event Information
Date: 2024/9/28 (Saturday)
Time: 18:00 Entry | 19:00 Start
Location: Taipei Koxinga Temple (No. 231, Jiannan Rd, Shilin District, Taipei City, 111)
Ticket Prices:
Pre-sale: NT $827
Pre-sale (Zheng family): NT $677
Door: NT $900
Door (Zheng family): NT $720
Ticket Sale Starts: 2024/8/16 (Friday) 12:00
Tickets: reurl.cc/GpxVoA
▌Zheng Family Tickets
This year marks the 400th anniversary of "Koxinga" Zheng Chenggong’s birth. To honor his contributions to Taiwan, we are offering discounted tickets to descendants of the Zheng family. We hope all Zheng members across Taiwan will join us in this celebration and bring glory to our ancestors by following their teachings.
▌Transportation
Due to the location's constraints, no parking will be available at the Taipei Koxinga Temple. We kindly ask attendees not to drive or ride scooters to the event.
Shuttle buses will be arranged by the organizers to transport attendees from public transport stations to the venue. Please stay tuned to the organizer's social media platforms for further announcements.
Mong Tong
Born from the primal broth of supernatural tales, alien shows, and traditional wedding and funeral ceremonies, Mong Tong labels their music as "superstition music." Comprising brothers Hong Yu and Junqi, their live performances feature them dressed in collarless shirts with red blindfolds, resembling a religious ritual. Through layers of rhythm, they invoke a frenzied dance among the audience. Using electronic keyboard sounds common in Taiwanese rituals as a base, they sample and reconstruct fragments from different eras to create their unique, rejuvenated music.
JPBS (Jia Pa Bor Sue) – เจี่ยป้าบ่สื่อ
JPBS is an instrumental rock band formed in 2012. The band’s name comes from the Teochew phrase "Have you eaten?" reflecting their original intent of "making trouble" by starting a band. Most members attended architecture and design schools, influencing their music and artistic creations. They blend post-rock, experimental noise, electronic dance music, and traditional Thai music to create a unique, hard-to-define style. After releasing their debut single "Rainy Day," they launched their first album, "Waiting Room," in 2023, depicting a forgotten world called "Limbo." The album blends diverse sounds, portraying a fantastical journey through life and death. JPBS has participated in numerous music and design festivals in Thailand and collaborated with the new media team DuckUnit, creating immersive live experiences through visual and performing arts. This September, they will make their debut in Taiwan, hoping to deliver a performance about life, culture, and emotions.
Huang Wei
Born in Taichung, Taiwan, in 1995, Huang Wei currently resides in Taipei. His work encompasses audiovisual performances, interactive visual design, and new media installations. His creations revolve around observations of life and intuitive imaginings of objects, bringing extraordinary images into everyday life. His focus is on how to emphasize the immersive experience of reality through images and sound, dedicated to performing with computer-generated images and sound combinations. His works have been featured in art festivals across Asia, Australia, and North America. He previously worked at NAXS Future as a technical artist, exploring cross-disciplinary collaborations using game engines and 3D software.
White Wu
Drummer White Wu, currently playing for Enno Cheng, Prairie WWWW, and Manic Sheep, is deeply immersed in alternative rock, experimental, psychedelic, noise, world, and improvisational music. In addition to performing at major music festivals like Primavera Sound, Fuji Rock, and SXSW with his bands, he has also collaborated with various artists and participated in improvisational performances under his own name.
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鄭成功廟, 台灣111台北市士林區劍南路231號,Taipei, Taiwan

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