G.E.M.

The bilibili party is co-sponsored by bilibili and xinhuanet. The 100s of the 21st century are coming to an end. In the past ten years, station B has grown up with you and witnessed the rapid changes of network youth pop culture. The classics of this generation have been born in the fields of animation, film and games, and they have also created our common cultural memory. In the bilibili party "the most beautiful night in 2019", these images and music that have deeply affected us will accompany us to welcome 2020.

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5.6/10
2.5%

G-FORCE is a music documentary that tells an aspiring story of how an ordinary teenage girl from Hong Kong (G.E.M.) overnight becomes the biggest female singer in China. Through her devotion to music and jaw-dropping music talent G.E.M.'s music melted the hearts of millions in China, her success story has inspired many in her generation; G.E.M. is to the core the voice of the next generation Chinese. Award-winning director Nick Wickham takes you through this 90-min music journey to witness the rise of the Chinese superstar. Along with G.E.M.'s spectacular performances the director also shines a spotlight on her untold stories, the sacrifices she has to make for staying true to herself in the endless uphill battle. A one in a billion story of inspiring adventure, involuntary conflicts, and unshakable devotion, G-FORCE is a must-see for all dreamers.

8.4/10

The X.X.X. Live is a tour in over 30 cities worldwide, the live footages are recorded in G.E.M.’s sold-out five nights performance at the Hong Kong Coliseum. The concert starts with a post car crash/ apocalypse as G.E.M. showcases her music talent, performing countless #1 hits ranging from Chinese pop, rock & dance; showing off her gifted skills with piano unplugged sessions, guitar and drum solo. Accompanied by extraordinary production, costumes, choreography and stunning visuals effects, this is the hottest show in China of 2013.

In May 2011, G.E.M. became the youngest female artist to hold solo concerts at the Hong Kong Coliseum when she took to the prestigious stage at the age of 19. These landmark concerts also kicked off her Get Everybody Moving 2011 world tour, which brought her to Australia in August, back in Hong Kong for a second leg in September, Guangzhou and Macau in October, a limited theatrical run in Hong Kong in November, and Canada in December. The pop sensation was in top form and she spared no effort to entertain her audiences, bringing the house down with a string of hit songs and hot dances. Now the unforgettable concert is released on Blu-ray, and it's time you put that live G.E.M. in your collection!