At Taiwan's Megaport music festival, artists highlighted the island's geopolitical tensions with China through their performances. While thousands attended to enjoy music, many were aware of the urgent political climate. Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te referred to Beijing as a "hostile foreign force," echoing sentiments expressed by various bands advocating for unity among the Taiwanese people. The festival showcased creativity, including a notable performance by the band Sorry Youth, who presented a cartoon narrative reflecting public concerns about war and collective action, emphasizing the power of ordinary people in influencing change.
Taking the stage on the festival's second day, rock band Sorry Youth surprised everyone halfway through their set by debuting a cartoon based on a story even a kid could recognize.
Many bands urged fans to stay united, saying this isn't the first time Taiwan's people have risked their lives for a better future.
Taiwan's president, Lai Ching-te, labeled Beijing as a 'hostile foreign force.'
But what about 10,000 ordinary people, 100,000, a million? So many people can bring change.
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