Yoga Lin and Jer Lau's Epic Joint Concert: Justin Lo and Tony Ng Hilariously Form Boy Band "My Husband" to Pay Tribute? | Exclusive Interview in Men's Magazine | Jenny Liu Makes Surprise Appearance?

The most exciting news in the music scene recently has to be the long-awaited, epic joint concert by Yoga Lin (Yoga) and Jer Lau (Jer)! There had been rumours of a collaboration for a while, but no one expected it to happen so soon. Friends who caught the opening night all said that Yoga's dreamy vocals paired with Jer's powerful and emotive style were a match made in heaven. However, the most explosive moment of the night wasn't a song, but the guest segment — Justin Lo and Tony Ng appeared on stage together and jokingly announced they were forming a new boy band called "My Husband"!
Justin Lo and Tony Ng Form "My Husband" to Pay Tribute to Yoga Lin and Jer Lau?
So, Justin Lo and Tony Ng suddenly showed up that night, saying they wanted to give a special gift to Yoga and Jer. Justin said, "Seeing how popular boy bands are these days, we decided to form our own, called 'My Husband'!" The whole venue burst into laughter, as everyone knew the name perfectly played into the fantasies of Yoga and Jer's fanbase (since Yoga is often called 'husband' by fans, and Jer has a song "The Boy of the Sea" about male emotions). Tony Ng added, "We're 'My Husband,' so you two can be 'My Wife'!" This caused Yoga's face to turn red, and Jer quickly retorted, "Why don't you just form a band called 'My Father' first!" The sense of humour of musicians is truly something else.
Jenny Liu Shows Support as a Friend; Yoga Lin Reveals Behind-the-Scenes Stories from "Dragon Inn"
Speaking of Yoga's comrades, we can't forget Jenny Liu, who rose to fame with him on "One Million Star." Although she's been relatively low-key in recent years, it turns out Jenny has been keeping in touch with Yoga. While she didn't go on stage for this concert, she quietly sat in the audience to show her support and went backstage afterward to catch up with him. In a post-concert interview, Yoga mentioned that he recently appeared on the program "Dragon Inn," and the 9th episode was all about him. During the show, he opened up about the days he and Jenny struggled together, surviving on bread. He joked that Jenny's cooking skills are "still the same as ten years ago," but hearing him talk about that kind of bond between comrades truly warms the heart.
Cover Story in Men's Magazine: Deconstructing Yoga Lin's Aesthetics of the Minority
Besides his musical endeavours, Yoga recently graced the cover of Men's Magazine's 202nd issue, with the theme centred on the philosophy of the 'minority'. In the interview, he spoke about his belief in the power of the "minority": "Mainstream and non-mainstream aren't opposites; they nourish each other. I'd rather be a gentle minority, using music to embrace every lonely soul." For some reason, this statement brings to mind his earlier song "Put Yourself in My Shoes," or the free-spirited vibe of his more recent track "Girl." After reading this feature, you realize Yoga is not just a singer, but also a philosopher of life.
The Evolution of Yoga Lin's Music: From Dreamy to Healing
Looking back over Yoga's more than ten years in the industry, his musical style has truly evolved. From the "One Million Star" days with his rendition of "You Drank Me Drunk," to later hits like "Mystery Guest" and "Telling Lies," and then to the album "Sell Like Hot Cakes," each transformation has surprised fans. I think whether mainstream or niche, Yoga's greatest strength is always using his most sincere voice to sing out the secrets hidden in all our hearts. If you ask me why I never get tired of listening to him, I'd say:
- It's because when he sings "Cruel Moon," you feel like the whole city quiets down;
- It's because when he sings "Going in Circles," you think of someone you missed out on;
- It's because when he sings "Girl," you feel like grabbing your partner and heading to city hall;
- It's because when he sings "Setting You Free," you realize letting go can also be a form of tenderness.
Maybe this is Yoga's magic — he always uses music to help you capture every moment of your life.
There are still a few shows left. If you haven't got your tickets yet, you really need to act fast. As for when Justin Lo and Tony Ng's "My Husband" will officially debut? I think everyone's just joking around, but if they ever did release a song, I'd be the first to throw my money at it!