Chinanews, Beijing, October 19th. Jiangsu Satellite TV’s domestically produced original animation stage competition show "2060" will be broadcast at 21:20 this Friday. The gold medal producers and their V-life will usher in the initial stage show.

As the first flying guest, Tengger will interpret "2060" from different perspectives.

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  As the first generation of original musicians in China, Tengger has created many classics in his music career for more than 30 years. The long artistic conception of "Heaven", the majestic atmosphere of "Big Man", the enthusiasm of "Mongolian", The affectionate tactfulness of "My Beloved Hometown"...

  Although it is a "post-60s", Tengger also has a young heart.

He loves to try new things, his work styles are changing more and more, spanning multiple fields such as film and television music, rock music, R&B, etc., he has become a representative of the "broken circle" in the music world.

In Jiangsu Satellite TV's "Extraordinary Change" cover "Invisible Wings", cover "Sun Never Set", cover "Calories" and so on.

  Not only that, Tengger also repeatedly broke the Dimensional Wall.

He once sang the theme song for the domestic animation "Eternal Sphere", and also sang "Love Cycle" with Hanazawa Coriander, and he is also the popular UP host of station B.

From "tough guy on the prairie" to "uncle cute", Tengger has become a source of happiness for many viewers.

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  "We have seen Teacher Tengger's performance on other programs. So we want to know how he will feel different this time on the avatar program. And from the first recording, some of his The point of view is really interesting." said Wang Xi, chief producer of "2060".

  The follow-up program group will invite more flying guests to participate in the program recording, including professional singers, animation fans, and capable actors.

The program team hopes to bring more different perspectives to V-life's stage presentation and the creation of the producers, and to stimulate their fresher creative inspiration.

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