Singaporeans Dong, Cho to battle in Sing! China

Singers Olinda Cho (far left) and Joanna Dong will compete against each other on Sing! China in tomorrow's episode.
Singers Olinda Cho (left) and Joanna Dong will compete against each other on Sing! China in tomorrow's episode. PHOTO: SINGTEL TV JIA LE CHANNEL

Singaporean singers Olinda Cho and Joanna Dong are going head-to-head in tomorrow night's episode of Sing! China, the popular Chinese singing contest.

They are two of four teammates in the contest vying to represent their mentor, Taiwanese Mandopop star Jay Chou, in the grand final at Beijing's Bird's Nest Stadium, which will be broadcast live on Oct 8. They will each perform a duet with Taiwanese singer Harlem Yu, a mentor on the show in previous seasons.

Cho, 37, will perform a re-arrangement of Chou's classic ballad Silence. Dong, 35, will sing Yu's retrolicious number True Love Song.

The winner, who will be decided by a panel of 51 judges and the celebrity mentors, will then compete in a solo round against the winner of the battle between Malaysian Janice Tan and Dabu from China, the other members of Team Jay Chou.

Dong has been rumoured to be following in the footsteps of last year's contestant Nathan Hartono, the first Singaporean to enter the grand final. When previously contacted about the news, she said: "I'd like to thank everyone for their support, but they will have to stay tuned to Sing! China to find out if the rumours are true."

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Straits Times on September 28, 2017, with the headline Singaporeans Dong, Cho to battle in Sing! China. Subscribe