Chapter 288: successful prank

Chapter 288 Prank success

Zhou Jun and Li Weize returned to the backstage to prepare, and the other trainees also returned to their seats and waited for the recording to start.

All the lights on the scene were turned off in an instant, and the trainees looked at each other without knowing what happened.

Amidst a burst of discussion, the lights on the stage were turned on, and the radio sounded, and everyone's eyes were focused on the stage.

The big screen at the back showed photos of the four tutors and a big question mark, music started, and the tutor's debut performance officially began.

The first one to appear was Zhou Jun. He danced for a while, and Bai Xia performed after him. Each instructor's performance was not long, about three minutes.

An Chen was also very happy watching from his seat, but he was not as crazy as the other trainees. All the screams and shouts came from his ears, which showed how excited these trainees were.

After Bai Xia's performance ended, Li Weize immediately appeared. He sat in front of a piano and performed a performance of playing and singing.

It was Jun Hao who came out last. He integrated singing, dancing, and rapping into one program. These mentors are all really capable.

It was also the first time for An Chen to watch other people's performances live. After all the instructors' performances were over, the four of them stood on the stage together.

The applause from the trainees was thunderous, and they were all cheering and shouting. Jun Hao picked up the microphone, spoke out the advertisement and sponsor according to the procedure, and then introduced himself.

The other three also introduced themselves, and the four instructors took the seats opposite the stage one by one. This season's show has officially begun.

An Chen's program was ranked first, and she was already preparing in the backstage at this time, and the four instructors were also discussing in a low voice in their seats.

They were all looking forward to An Chen's performance and the trainee's reaction when An Chen was announced as a mentor.

An Chen walked to the stage from the passage to the seat at the beginning, and then introduced himself in the normal order.

"Hi everyone, I'm An Chen, from Shengrui Company, and my repertoire is "A Midsummer Night".

After An Chen finished speaking, he bowed to the audience, the trainees began to applaud, and the four instructors in the seats were all holding back their laughter.

I have to say that An Chen really looks like a trainee who came to participate in the show, even his age is relatively similar, and the process of this set of introductions is also very skilled.

"Please start your performance next." Jun Hao said to An Chen while suppressing a smile.

The staff moved a chair to the stage, which was just explained by the director. An Chen picked up the microphone and sat on the chair.

The lights on the stage dimmed, and then the background changed, and the accompaniment of the music sounded. Although there was no rehearsal, An Chen was still very confident.

The audience has quieted down, and everyone is looking forward to An Chen's performance. This should be the second time he sang on a formal occasion besides the "That Year" movie press conference.

Accompanied by the accompaniment, An Chen's voice sounded and surrounded the entire studio. The sound was clean and ethereal, making people immersed in it unconsciously.

Before I knew it, An Chen's singing was over! up. It's time for Jun Hao to go through the process again.

"This Midsummer Night is a song I like to listen to very much. Your singing skills are also very skilled. We are unable to comment on you so far."

As soon as Jun Hao finished speaking, the trainees behind were all confused for a while, not knowing what they were doing.

"So, please An Chen to return to our mentor seat." The four people in the mentor seat applauded together, and the trainees behind were still stunned, and then burst into applause.

I hope this summer watermelon will be sweeter and happier

(end of this chapter)

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