“At Least Today Was Happy” Concert

On October 25th, the reunion concert “At Least Today Is Happy” by the male group produced by Mango TV ignited the stage at Hangzhou Olympic Sports Center. All members of 0713—Chen Chusheng, Su Xing, Wang Yuxin, Zhang Yuan, Wang Zhengliang, and Lu Hu—joined forces to deliver an unforgettable visual and auditory feast for all their fans, blending deep camaraderie with captivating music and lighting.


For many born in the 80s and 90s, 0713 represents more than just a group of individuals—it's a defining moment of youth, a searing memory, and a testament to resilience that rises from the depths of adversity. It ignited dreams and passion during countless ordinary days and nights. Their stories and songs have quietly become the soundtrack to a generation's coming of age.


At the meticulously planned collaborative concert by the Happy Houmi Brothers, over 700 CKC lighting fixtures delivered a powerful performance, crafting a layered and dynamic utopia of joy. As lights and fireworks intertwined and shimmered, they instantly ignited the crowd's enthusiasm.


On stage, over 400 Proxima Hybrid fixtures cast a signature glow for the glorious moment of “Reemployment.” The Proxima Hybrid seamlessly integrates beam, pattern, and color-changing capabilities, enabling lights to respond instantly to the music's rhythm and emotional nuances. It transitions effortlessly between diverse moods, precisely translating emotional fluctuations through professional lighting effects. Its ultra-narrow, sharp 0.9° beam precisely cuts and reshapes the space, constructing a joyful universe that flows continuously with the music's emotional currents.


The thunderous drumbeat and chorus of thousands were met by over 200 AK M Blast fixtures, their explosive 80,000-lumen strobes pulsing in response to the crowd's fervor. Dancing freely to the music's rhythm, they became the visual extension of the sound waves. Their unique Z-axis 360° continuous rotation structure allowed the AK M Blast to move with fluid freedom, seamlessly blending the power of light with the stage's emotion. The song and emotion were not only heard—they were seen!


On this stage, lights and music weave an invisible poem, enveloping the audience in a gentle embrace and joyful embrace through the fusion of sound and light.
At least today, we are all happy—and that is enough.










