IU recently wrapped up a successful concert in Taiwan, and it turns out that one of her dancers was none other than the daughter of Terry Gou, the founder of Taiwanese tech giant 'Foxconn'.
On April 11th, international media outlet 'ETtoday' spilled the beans that Niu Niu, the 13-year-old offspring of Foxconn's founder, graced the stage as a dancer at IU's concert. Not just that, Terry Gou's wife, Delia Tseng, was also spotted among the audience, cheering for IU.
IU's world tour concert 'H.E.R.' was a two-day event, held at the Taiwan Arena from April 6th to 7th. The opening act of 'H.E.R.' featured IU performing her hit song 'Hole', accompanied by 12 talented child dancers.
Among the troupe of dancers, Niu Niu stood out. Dressed in a pink top and jeans, she showcased her impressive dance moves. Despite being just 13, she turned heads with her perfect dance lines and natural talent.
Delia Tseng was present at the concert venue, showing her support for her daughter. She was seen enthusiastically joining in the chants with the child dancers before they took the stage.
Delia Tseng is no stranger to sharing clips of Niu Niu's dance practices on social media. Niu Niu has been seen grooving to the beats of K-pop hits like Jeon Somi's 'What You Waiting For' and BLACKPINK's 'How You Like That'.
In other news, 'Foxconn', the company established by Niu Niu's father, Terry Gou, is a leading manufacturer of computers and electronic devices in Taiwan and holds the title of the world's largest EMS company. As of 2018, Foxconn's revenue was a whopping 204 trillion. The company is well-known as the assembler of Apple's iPhones. Niu Niu's mother, Delia Tseng, is a renowned tango instructor.
As for IU, she's all set to continue her first world tour concert 'H.E.R.', with upcoming performances in Singapore, Hong Kong, the UK, the USA, Japan, and more.
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