Ugly Beauty World Tour

"[7] In February 2018, Taiwan's Next Magazine reported that Tsai was forced to cancel a planned concert at Taipei Arena in August of the same year due to health issues.

[8] On March 14, 2018, during an appearance at Michelin Guide 2018 Taipei Gala Dinner, Tsai revealed that she had begun planning her next tour.

[11] On August 4, 2019, Apple Daily reported that Tsai was set to begin the new tour at Taipei Arena in late December, with her manager confirming that concert dates were being finalized and that further announcements would be made soon.

Tsai explained, "This concert aims to break all the rules and provide an exhilarating sensory experience for the audience," adding, "I want to bring the entire visual concept of the album to the stage, creating a fantastical Ugly Beauty world.

At the same time, I will present my classic songs from the past 20 years in a new way, hoping to let fans experience the efforts of the production team in this alternate dimension.

[13] On December 28, it was revealed that Tsai had rented Xinzhuang Gymnasium in New Taipei City for five days of preparation, with an investment of NT$40 million.

[18] However, on January 7, 2022, Tsai announced the cancellation of all performances scheduled in Mainland China due to the ongoing impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.

[23] On April 28, 2023, it was reported that the tour would begin its Mainland China leg in July 2023, with Tsai confirming the news on Weibo, saying, "I'm coming soon, please be patient!

[29] The Kaohsiung leg of the tour also saw a quick sell-out on December 15, 2019, with 30,000 tickets disappearing in just five minutes after sales began at 12:15 PM.

[37] On October 15, 2024, Tsai attended a Balvenie event, where she mentioned that the live video album "will be released, but it's being meticulously worked on, so I am not yet ready to give a definitive answer.