1985–1992: Career beginnings and early breakthrough Cheung originally started working as a reservation officer for the airline
Cathay Pacific. His music career started when he won the Amateur
18-Hong Kong district singing contest in 1984 with the song "Fatherland" () by
Michael Kwan. He outcompeted more than 10,000 other contestants. After winning the contest, he was signed by the then
Polygram Records, now
Universal Music Group. Although encouraged by a bright start, he did not achieve immediate supremacy in
Cantopop, then dominated by
Leslie Cheung,
Alan Tam,
Anita Mui and
Danny Chan. In 1985, he won his first two major awards together with the
1985 RTHK Top 10 Gold Songs Awards and the
1985 Jade Solid Gold Top 10 Awards. From 1985 to 1998, he won the Top 10 Songs award from Jade Solid Gold Best Ten Music Awards every year, except in 1988.
1993–1998: Commercial success and on-stage musical His subsequent albums included 1993
Me and You () and 1994
Born to be Wild (). In 1994,
Billboard Music Awards named him the most popular singer in Asia. He received numerous music awards both in Hong Kong and elsewhere, including the best-selling Asian artist in the
World Music Awards for two consecutive years in 1995 and 1996 held at Monaco. Amongst his hit songs, some of his most famous were "Amour", "Just want to spend my life with you" () and "Goodbye Kiss" (). The 1993 album
The Goodbye Kiss () is one of the best-selling Chinese music albums of all time, achieving more sales in Hong Kong, Taiwan and Southeast Asia than ever attained before. More than 4 million copies of the album were sold in 1993, In 1995, Cheung staged his record-breaking 100-show world tour titled "Yau Hok Yau" (), literally a pun of "friendship Jacky Cheung" reusing the same Chinese characters found in his name. The tour started with 34 shows from 8 April to 9 June at the
Hong Kong Coliseum. Then the tour continued in
Perth and
Brisbane, Australia and returned to
Taipei and
mainland China. It then expanded to
Madison Square Garden in the US, different parts of Europe, Singapore, India, Malaysia and Japan. Cheung not only played the male lead, he was also the artistic director for this production. The first female leads were played by
Sandy Lam in Hong Kong and
Nadia Chan in Singapore.
Kit Chan played the second female lead. They achieved 42 consecutive full-house performances at the gigantic
Hung Hom Hong Kong Coliseum which remains the record today. In November 2004, Cheung and his concert manager, Florence Chan Suk-fan, worked on a revised
Mandarin version of
Snow.Wolf.Lake so as to bring it to a wider audience. The female leads this time were
Evonne Hsu and Nadia Chan respectively. The market budget alone exceeded
HK$15 million.
1999–2008: Widespread recognition In 1999, he was named one of the
Ten Outstanding Young Persons of the World by
JCI (Junior Chamber International), a worldwide federation of young professionals and entrepreneurs. This award, the equivalent of a lifetime achievement award, recognised outstanding contributions to the music industry. He expressed his astonishment upon receiving the award, as he was the least experienced living recipient at only 16 years, and this award was awarded to singers, producers and lyricists that are late in their careers or are semi-retired, in which he was not, but to quash any negative publicity, he clarified that according to his research, there was no stipulation of this sort. In 2004, Cheung released
Life Is Like A Dream, an album in which Jacky co-produced with long-time collaborative partner
Michael Au, and Jacky composed the melody for all songs, and penned the lyrics for 3 of the songs. Cheung won the Best Selling Cantonese Album Award at the Hong Kong IFPI Awards in 2005 with his live album,
Jacky Live Performance, which he took in person for the first time in years. This is despite poor ticket sales for the reason that the concert was meant to be a one-night-only charity concert in nature, and Jacky attempted to sing a song by other artists for the first time. In the fast-changing scene of canto-pop, Cheung has maintained his popularity and sales power for more than 20 years after his debut, which is very difficult in Hong Kong pop music. In 2007, Cheung staged his Year of Jacky Cheung World Tour 2007. The tour started on 18 February 2007 at
The Colosseum at Caesars Palace in
Las Vegas. When the tour ended in Hong Kong on 3 February 2008 after touring 58 cities around the world, a total of 105 shows had been given, attracting more than 2 million fans. 105 became the highest number of shows in a tour by a Chinese artist, breaking the previous record of 100, which was also set by Cheung previously. In that same year, he also released a Mandopop album,
By Your Side, in which he was the sole executive producer of the album for the first time after Michael Au suddenly left to further his career in Beijing.
2009–2017: Touring and jazz efforts In 2009, Cheung recorded
Private Corner, his first jazz album for which he coined the phrase "Canto-jazz". The album was produced by
Andrew Tuason. "
Everyday Is Christmas", "
Which Way, Robert Frost?", "
Let It Go", "
Lucky in Love" and "
Double Trouble" were co-written by
Roxanne Seeman in collaboration with Tuason, tailor-made for Cheung. "
Lucky in Love" is the end-credit song of "
Crossing Hennessy", Hong Kong movie starring Jacky Cheung and Tang Wei, produced by Bill Kong. Nokia's music download service website (Ovi.com) announced that "Everyday Is Christmas" was the 10th most downloaded Christmas song in the world in 2010, joining classic hits such as Wham's "Last Christmas" and Mariah Carey's "All I Want for Christmas is You". Cheung is the only Chinese language singer to make it into the Top Ten.
2018–present: Continued success in touring In 2018, he earned a new nickname of "Fugitive Bait" or "Fugitives' Krytonite" in China as his concerts attracted wanted criminals in China to purchase tickets to watch his concerts in China. He helped to bring 4 wanted criminals to be captured between April and June 2018 during Cheung's Chinese leg of the world tour. In June, two ticket scalpers were also captured. This was also part of his 233-show
A Classic Tour, which eclipses the previous tour record. The entire tour, which lasted for 27 months with performances in 97 cities, ended on 29 January 2019 after a series of 15 concerts in Hong Kong. It attracted over 4,500,000 people and grossed approximately US$330 million during its entire run, making it amongst the
most-attended and
highest-grossing concert tours of all time. The
Jacky Cheung 60+ Concert Tour opened at
The Venetian Macau Cotai Arena in Macau, China on June 9, 2023. Cheung performs, singing and dancing with a dance troupe of 20 members with new choreography and dazzling production sets. The tour schedule includes arena-size shows in Macau, Singapore, Malaysia, Wuhan, Guangzhou, Chengdu, Ningbo and additional venues across China in to 2024. == Acting career ==