International stage personality Shaun Tam will bring a lively blend of music, acting, and showmanship to Southern Oregon on Saturday, March 28 at 7:00 p.m., performing live at Seven Feathers Casino Resort. The appearance marks a rare local stop for an artist whose career has spanned decades across television screens and concert halls throughout Asia and around the world.
Tam is widely known in Hong Kong as both a leading actor on the TVB network and as a charismatic program host. Born into an iconic entertainment family, he is the son of legendary film star Ti Lung, a figure celebrated across Asian cinema. Rather than coasting on that heritage, Tam steadily crafted his own reputation, earning recognition for professionalism, polish, and an easy connection with audiences of all ages.
What truly draws crowds to Shaun Tam shows is not one single talent, but the combination of several. His concerts often feel more like complete entertainment experiences than traditional recitals. Fans are attracted by his smooth Cantonese pop vocals, his confident on-stage humor, and his ability to make large venues feel surprisingly personal. Many of his performances incorporate behind-the-scenes stories from his acting career, playful interaction with concertgoers, and familiar songs that audiences have enjoyed for years. The result is a warm, upbeat atmosphere where people feel included rather than simply entertained.
Over the course of his career, Tam has become a dependable attraction in cities with strong Mandarin and Cantonese-speaking communities. He travels frequently to Mainland China, Taiwan, Singapore, and Malaysia, markets where Hong Kong television dramas maintain devoted followings. Those trips are balanced by regular international tours to Canada, Australia, and major American destinations including Los Angeles, San Francisco, Las Vegas, New York, Vancouver, and Toronto. Resorts and casinos in North America have discovered that his style of variety performance reliably fills seats, particularly for visitors seeking entertainment rooted in modern Asian culture.
Audiences who attend his events often return because the programs are never exactly the same twice. Tam adapts his material to each location, acknowledging regional fans and adjusting the energy of the evening to match the crowd. That flexibility, along with his well-groomed leading-man image, helps explain why he remains popular after so many years in a competitive industry.
The March 28 concert is expected to feature Tam performing alongside rising singer Yi Long, offering a duo format designed to appeal to both longtime followers and new listeners. For Southern Oregon residents, the event represents an opportunity to see an internationally seasoned performer without leaving the region. The show arrives during a period when Seven Feathers is expanding its calendar of multicultural entertainment offerings, aiming to attract tourists and locals alike.
Tickets for the performance will be sold exclusively through the resort’s longtime partner Etix, available either in person at the Gift Gallery box office or by phone at 800.514.3849. Seven Feathers officials note that Etix is the sole authorized ticket provider for all resort events, and the property is not responsible for third-party sales.
Even for those unfamiliar with Shaun Tam, his concerts are known as welcoming introductions to Hong Kong style pop entertainment. The programs mix familiar rhythms with a sense of celebration, and concertgoers often attend as much for the communal feeling as for the music itself. The evenings offer a reminder that live performance can still be relaxed, joyful, and a little bit nostalgic all at once.
For fans who have experienced Shaun Tam on previous tours, the Southern Oregon stop provides a convenient reason to come back and enjoy the energy again. For everyone else, the March 28 event offers a first chance to discover why this seasoned actor, singer, and host continues to fill venues across the globe. Either way, a fun and memorable night of international entertainment is headed to Southern Oregon.

