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Fiona Sit (Chinese: 薛凱琪; born 11 August 1981[1]) is a Hong Kong singer and actress.

Key Information

Early life

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In an interview with Hong Kong newspaper Apple Daily in 2006, Fiona Sit revealed that she has always been interested in singing in front of an audience since a very young age, but growing up as the only child in the family left her with little opportunity to sing in front of people of her own age. So she enjoyed visiting her relatives' homes during her childhood in order to perform in front of her cousins and relatives.

She attended Island School and studied Creative Media in City University of Hong Kong[2] until 2004. She used to be a part-time model, posing for adverts and magazines.

Her opportunity to sign a deal with Warner Music came through her uncle, Peter Wong, a senior manager at Capital Artists.

Career

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Music

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After joining Warner Music Group in 2003, Sit first plugged her debut song "XBF" and "Madonna's Kiss", catching attention from audiences. Sit released her first album F Debut on 8 April 2004. It became a best-seller in Hong Kong, being certified gold for sales in excess of 25,000 copies.[3] The album contained the hit ballad "XBF" (short for ex-boyfriend) and another hit, "A Letter From Keanu Reeves [zh]" (奇洛李維斯回信). "A Letter From Keanu Reeves" reached No. 1 in the charts of the four TV and radio stations and won the Top 10 Gold Song Award at the 2004 RTHK Top 10 Gold Songs Awards.[4]

She published her debut photobook F-Trip which sold with her limited set of "Fileee Doll", and was later sold it in Animation-Comic-Game Hong Kong. It was sold out in just four days.

Due to the success of F Debut, Warner Music Hong Kong released F Debut AVCD on 5 May 2004. F Debut AVCD included her famous song "A Letter From Keanu Reeves" and another version which featured Aaron Kwok as Mr. K singing his reply to Miss F.

As she became more well known in the entertainment industry, she shot many adverts in the year, such as Toshiba and Sagem.

At the age of 23, she won most newcomer awards in the year-end ceremony from Hong Kong Music Platforms. In the Ultimate Song Chart Awards Presentation, she triumphed over other artists to win No. 7 with the song "A Letter From Keanu Reeves" and became the first newcomer who achieved the top 10 song in 903 Music Platform. She won a number of awards, including gold award for best female newcomer at the Hong Kong Music Awards, as well as a gold award for the song "Keanu Reeves' Reply." [citation needed] She was also awarded the Best Selling Newcomer by IFPI.

On 7 January 2005, Warner Music released a single named "886". It included songs such as "Pumpkin Wagon" and "886", which is an abbreviation of "Byebye" in Cantonese ICQ language. The single was a huge success and it was sold out within 3 weeks.

Warner Music released her second album Funny Girl on 21 April 2005. Songs "Blackie and Me" and "A Boy Just Like You" reached No. 1 on the charts of 903, RTHK and TVB's Jade Solid Gold programme. Funny Girl was one of the top 5 best selling albums in the year and was certified gold. Its success resulted in the release of Funny Girl (2nd Edition), which included a DVD of her music videos, including the No. 1 single "A Boy Like You".

Her third album, Me, was another CD+DVD combination released on 23 December 2005. It included No. 1 songs "There is a Bird" and "Finding Unicorn", and the song "Love", which was featured in the film Embrace Your Shadow, which Sit starred in. The DVD was a live concert footage of her debut concert "903 Fiona 0811", held in HITEC on 29 December 2005.

In the year-end ceremony, not only did she win a number of awards, she was also shortlisted as one of the best five female singers in 903 Music Platform and TVB's JSG Music Platform together with Kelly Chen, Joey Yung, Miriam Yeung and Denise Ho.

Fiona Sit at SINA Music 樂壇民意指數頒獎禮 in 2006

Sit's official fan club, Club F was established on 11 August 2006 in conjunction with her 25th birthday. Her 4th album Electric Angel was released on the same day as well. 200 fans attended the first gathering, which was held in a Chinese restaurant in Wan Chai. The second edition was later released on 22 December 2006. It included 11 songs and some extra materials.

Fiona Sit at 叱咤903 in 2007

After Electric Angel, Sit went to Taiwan in order to improve her Mandarin skills. In order to keep her fanbase (Hong Kong artists usually release one to two albums per year to keep up their popularity), Warner released her first compilation, "F" Best, on 12 June 2007. The album included 3 new songs with 15 selected songs from her previous albums. The album also includes a DVD containing a short film and some MVs of her songs. In addition, a special edition of "F" Best was sold out in one month.

After training in Taiwan for one year, Sit made her debut Mandarin album It's My Day which was released on 18 April 2008. The album was recorded in Taiwan and in Singapore. It features songs such as I Don't Need Tiffany, which refers to the jewelry company and a duet with Khalil Fong, "Overcoming Memories". "It's My Day" was the first plugged song in Taiwan while "Alice's First Time" was the first plugged song in Hong Kong. This Mandarin album made Sit the best five sellers in the year in Hong Kong and became famous in Taiwan.

On 19 December 2008, Sit released another Cantopop album Smile. It included the songs in her drama Last Smile, First Tear and two No. 1 songs, "Sweet" and "The Few Seconds Without Breath".

Sit released an EP Read Me on 16 October 2009, which included four new cantopop songs and two Mandarin songs. Besides, her first plugged song "Tramcar" and third plugged song "Mu Rong Xue" reached No. 1 in two charts.

On the first day of 2010, Sit was awarded the #3 Copper Female Award in 903-year-end ceremony, for the first time.

On 18 July 2011, Sit released her new EP August Girl. It showcased a new style of Fiona Sit, with thematic song "The August Issue", two versions of "Word Flower", No. 1 song "Lip Stick", gimmick song "Before Taking Off the Straps" and two Mandarin songs. She cooperated with a team of top songwriters including Khalil Fong, Wyman Wong, Hanjin Tan, Edward Chan, and Abrahim Chan.

She then released the album Tenacious in 2013. She participated in writing two of the songs and it is her 10th anniversary album.

Sit's latest album Tonight was released in September 2014. The album has the same name as the concert she held in the same year.

Television series

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Sit had a guest role in the TVB series Hearts of Fencing in 2003.

In 2005 Sit went on to film her first Hong Kong TVB series The Academy, her role was a female police trainee. To meet the job requirement of her character, Fiona cut her hair short. In contrast to her past success, fans responded negatively towards this change in her image, and were wary of her future career decisions. She followed with a cameo performance on On The First Beat. Sit also featured in a weight loss product TV commercial, in which she performed a dance routine. These two events were mocked in the Hong Kong media, and cut into her fanbase.

Despite the above, she won the Best Female newcomer in the 2006 Next TV ceremony.

In late 2006, Sit went to China and shot a drama by Derek Tung, who was 2 Young's director. Since the schedules clashed, she can only be a guest star in TVB series On The First Beat. The series was called C'est La Vie, Mon Chéri, she starred opposite Chinese actor Aloys Chen. It released after filming and was broadcast by TVB in 2008.

In 2007, she performed an internet drama hosted by Moov, with other singers like Endy Chown and Zarahn. From 2008 to 2009, she had a guest role in two TVB series Dressage To Win and ICAC Investigators 2009.

In 2010, Sit shot another Mandarin series Liao Zhai 3 and Painted Skin. From January to April 2011, she shot her second Mandarin fashionable costume series White Lies.

Web series

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Sit was the main cast member of ViuTV Shadow of Justice as Inspector Gan.

Film

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On 28 April 2005, Sit's debuted in the film 2 Young. The film was cast by Derek Tung, and Sit starred opposite Jaycee Chan. She received praise from the audience and many famous artistes. After a month, 2 Young made $10 million in box office and Sit became a "10-million-dollar female actress".

Owing the success of 2 Young, she filmed another movie Embrace Your Shadow, it showed in September. Joe Ma did the casting and Sit starred opposite famous Taiwanese actor Dylan Kuo. It was a challenge for Sit because the character was the complete opposite of her role in 2 Young.

In 2006, Sit was nominated in Hong Kong Hong Kong Film Awards and Taiwan Golden Horse Awards for "Best Newcomer Award" for her role in 2 Young. Although she lost to Jay Chou, her acting was praised by a number of entertainers. She also got other nominations of "Best Newcomer" and "Best Actress" hosted by a different group for 2 Young. Later, she filmed another movie Love Undercover 3 directed by Joe Ma, which showed in June and earning a lot in the box office.

In 2007, she was the emcee for the Asian Film Awards. She later filmed Wonder Women directed by Barbara Wong and collaborated with Gigi Leung. In 2009, Sit filmed two films La Comédie humaine and Break Up Club. Sit was a girl named Flora in Break Up Club and starred opposite with Jaycee Chan again, she was another girl named Skylove in La Comédie humaine and starred opposite with Wong Cho-lam.

In the year of 2010, Break Up Club showed in June and La Comédie humaine showed in July. Among the two, Break Up Club achieved $10 million box office and Sit gained a great success from her performance in Break Up Club as she won the Best Actress in Vietnam's film festival. Later, with her stand out performance, she won other film awards in Hong Kong, namely the Best Actress hosted by Mingpao, Yahoo!, and Hong Kong Performing Artistes Guild. Sit was also gained a nomination for Best Actress from Hong Kong Film Awards in 2011.

Due to her success in the movie industry, she filmed more movies which showed in 2011, such as The Way We Were and The Fortune Buddies.

With the success of Girls in 2014, Fiona starred in the second installment of the movie directed once again by Barbara Wong, Girls 2 scheduled to premier in August 2017.

Discography

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MV direct

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  • Peace (2014)
  • 復原 / Fùyuán (2014)
  • 小小癡纏 / Xiǎo xiǎo chī chán (2014)
  • 最後最後 / Zuìhòu zuìhòu (2014)
  • 最後最後 / Zuìhòu zuìhòu / Micro Film (2014)
  • 一直一直 / Yīzhí yīzhí (2014)
  • 點水蜻蜓 / Diǎn shuǐ qīngtíng (2015)
  • 好好聽 / Hǎohǎo tīng (2017)
  • Don't let it go (2017)
  • 南昌街王子 / The Prince Near You (2020)

Concerts

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  • 903 Hit Four Fiona 0811 Concert(熱火樂團) (2005)
  • 903 Hit Four Concert(熱火樂團熱火四俠) (2005) (Shawn Yue, Wilfred Lau and Kary Ng)
  • 903 Live Concert Fiona Sit X Stephanie Cheng (拉闊演奏廳) (2006)
  • Roadshow Live Fiona Sit Concert (2007)
  • 903 id club (音樂游擊) 1st section Fiona Sit X Sammy Moving (2007)
  • 903 Live Concert Fiona Sit(拉闊變奏廳) 2 ng section (2008)
  • Khalil Fong X Fiona Sit Awesome Concert (San Francisco & Los Angeles) (2010)
  • 903 Live Concert (拉闊擂台) 2nd section Fiona Sit X Dear Jane {Dear Fi} (2010)
  • Khalil Fong & Fiona Sit Live in Australia 2010 (Sydney, Adelaide & Melbourne) (2010)
  • Khalil Fong & Fiona Sit Live in Australia 2010 (San Francisco & LA) (2010)
  • Fiona Sit MOOV LIVE 2011 (2011)
  • Filicious Fiona in Concert 2012 (2012)
  • Fiona Neway Music Live (2013)
  • 903id club Music is Live Eman Lam x Fiona Sit x vana Wong x Kary Ng (2013)
  • Tonight Fiona Live 2014 (2014)
  • COURTURiSSIMO presents : Fiona Sit music experience 2017 picnic series #01 (2017)
  • Joox – Dear Jane X Fiona 《ON THE ROCKS》live (2019)
  • Sammi x Fiona x Gem x Rainie 《Music Unlimited》concert (2020)

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Notes
2005 2 Young Lui Yeuk-nam
2005 Embrace Your Shadow Ran
2006 My Name Is Fame Fiona
2006 Pandora's Booth Szeto Sum-sum (70s)
2006 Love Undercover 3 Fan Sai-wo
2007 Simply Actors Giddy Cadet 747
2007 Wonder Women Sung Hiu-tung
2008 A Story of Siu Man (Dub)
2010 Break Up Club Flora
2010 La Comédie humaine Sky Love
2010 How to Train Your Dragon (Dub)
2011 The Way We Were
2011 The Fortune Buddies Fiona
2012 Mr. and Mrs. Gambler Flora Cheung
2012 The Bounty Suen Long-ching
2012 Nightmare
2012 Vulgaria Quin
2012 Diva Fi
2013 Hotel Deluxe
2014 Hello Babies
2014 Golden Chicken 3
2014 Girls
2015 12 Golden Ducks
2015 Insanity
2015 Guia in Love
2016 Mr. High Heels
2016 Let's Eat!
2017 Two Wrongs Make a Right He Peipei
2018 Girls 2 Kimmy
2018 Kung Fu Monster
2019 A Witness Out of the Blue Cindy Yeung
2020 Back to earth
2021 All U Need Is Love

Drama

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Year Title Role Notes
2003 Hearts of Fencing Guest star
2005 The Zone Guest star
2005 The Academy Fiona
2007 On the First Beat Fiona Guest star (ep. 1–4, 29)
2007 Colours of Love
2008 C'est La Vie, Mon Chéri Lau Mun
2008 Dressage To Win Mental patient Guest star (ep. 6)
2009 ICAC Investigators 2009 Hui Kei-san (ep. 2 and 4)
2010 Liao Zhai 3 Bai Qiu Lian
2011 Painted Skin Xiaowei / Xuxu
2011 White Lies
2018 Shadow of Justice 簡文珊 / Inspector Gan
2020 Useless Her 許薄文

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Variety show

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2020

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• 花花萬物 Huāhuā wànwù

• 新聲請指教 Xīn sheng qǐng zhǐ jiào

2019

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The Big Band

Sing Cantonese

2018

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The Perfect Restaurant

Do Re Mi

Mask Singer Season 3

Editorial

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2020

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  • Cle de peau Le Sérum x UNICEF Hong Kong Charity Campaign

2019–2015

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  • OLAY 1+1 Collagen
  • OLAY Sunblock & Whitening essence
  • OLAY Air Cream
  • OLAY Youth Project (Sunblock)
  • DIOR 999 Ultra ROUGE
  • DIOR Addict Lip Glow
  • YAZ The Most Prescribed Ultra-low Dose Pill 2018 Endorser
  • MAC x Fiona Versicolour-varnish Promotion Video in Hong Kong
  • Tom Ford Beauty – The Eyes of Tom Ford
  • YAZ The Most Prescribed Ultra-low Dose Pill 2017 Endorser
  • ELLE TV – MCM x Fiona Sit FASHION DAY & NIGHT
  • Fresh x Fiona Sit Fresh Moments
  • Dermes 2017 Endorser
  • Dermes 2016 Endorser
  • Dermes 2015 Endorser
  • Collagen By Watsons Endorser (China)

2014–2008

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  • Adidas women – sport performance 2014 Endorser
  • Lancôme HYPNOSE
  • La Gusto Coffee Endorser
  • Adidas women – sport performance TVC
  • Adidas women – sport performance 2013 Endorser
  • VICTORINOX Go Pink
  • Dermes 2014 Endorser
  • STACCATO
  • Giordano
  • Wyeth Nutrition (Ad song)
  • PUMA
  • Levi's Indigo Endorser
  • Catalog
  • Monalisa Bridal Salon Endorser
  • L’oreal Gernier Skin care products
  • Netvigator
  • Levi's Luxury

2007–2001

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  • Japan Rabbit Annasalbe Ace Cream Endorser
  • PCCW
  • Netvigator
  • 3C Digital Chain Store
  • Nin Jiom Pei Pa Koa
  • Toshiba Notebook
  • La Vallee Skin care products
  • AMO Blink Complete Moisture Plus
  • SAGEM Mobile Phone
  • VITA fruit tea
  • YOHO Town
  • Coca-Cola
  • Nestlé Yoghurt
  • AIWA MD
  • Motorola
  • Bank of China Y’N Credit Card
  • HSBC
  • VITA

Awards

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2016

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  • Weibo Star Award – Choral Award <結>
  • Weibo Star Award – Top Ten Hong Kong Entertainment Celebrities (Eighth)
  • Top Ten Chinese Gold Songs Award Concert – Outstanding Pop Singer Award
  • 《音樂先鋒榜》- Hong Kong and Taiwan Top Ten Songs <After 10 Years>
  • 《音樂先鋒榜》- Top 5 most popular singers (female singers)
  • 《音樂先鋒榜》- The most popular singer in Hong Kong and Taiwan (female singer)

2015

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  • Livetube MVA – The second quarter after quarter election group winning MV
  • Ultimate Song Chart Awards Presentation – Professional recommendation "Top Ten" No. 5

2014

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  • The 37th Top Ten Chinese Gold Songs Award Concert – Top Ten song <宮若梅>
  • Ultimate Song Chart Awards Presentation – Best Female Singer (Bronze Award)
  • Hit Awards – Best songs <Last Dance>
  • The 14th Global Chinese Music Awards – Top 20 Songs <弗洛蒙>
  • The 14th Global Chinese Music Awards – Best Album <Tonight>
  • The 14th Global Chinese Music Awards – Top five most popular female singers
  • The 14th Global Chinese Music Awards – Best female singer
  • 《音樂先鋒榜》- Top five most popular female singers of the year
  • 《音樂先鋒榜》- Best Female Singer (Hong Kong and Taiwan) jointly awarded by 24 radio stations of the year
  • 《音樂先鋒榜》- Top Ten Songs in Hong Kong and Taiwan of the Year <Last Dance>
  • Cosmopolitan Fun Fearless Awards – Fun Fearless Award
  • Yahoo! Buzz Award – Popular songs <Last Dance>
  • 第十屆勁歌王金曲金榜年度音樂盛典 – Best Female singer (Hong Kong)
  • 第十屆勁歌王金曲金榜年度音樂盛典 – Best Cantonese Song <Last Dance>
  • 第十屆勁歌王金曲金榜年度音樂盛典 – Media Awards

2013

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  • Weibo Star Awards – Top Ten Influence Celebrities in Weibo
  • Jade Solid Gold Best Ten Music Awards Presentation – Song <告別我>
  • The 1st V Chart Awards – Hong Kong and Taiwan Female Artist of the Year
  • The 1st V Chart Awards – Best MV <Better Me>
  • Hit Awards – Metro Asian Singer Awards
  • Hit Awards – Metro Best Song <諸葛亮>
  • Ultimate Song Chart Awards Presentation – Best Female Singer (Silver Award)

2012

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  • The 12th Global Chinese Music Awards – Area Outstanding Artist Award
  • 第九屆勁歌王全球華人樂壇音樂盛典 – Best Cantonese Song <冷笑話>
  • 第九屆勁歌王全球華人樂壇音樂盛典 – Outstanding Performance Award
  • 第九屆勁歌王全球華人樂壇音樂盛典 – Favorite Singer Award
  • Top Ten Chinese Gold Songs Award Concert – Best Progress Award of the Year (Silver Award)
  • SINA Music Awards – Popular Singer Award
  • Hit Awards – Metro Asian Singer Awards
  • Hit Awards – Metro Best Song <冷笑話>
  • Hit Awards – Metro Karaoke song "All You Need Is Me"

2011

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  • Hit Awards – Best Female Singer
  • Hit Awards – Metro Best Song <除下吊帶前>

2010

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  • Vietnam International Film Festival Best Actress Award for "Break Up Club"
  • Ultimate Song Chart Awards Presentation – Best Female Singer (Bronze Award)
  • Hit Awards – Metro Best Song <除下吊帶前>
  • Chinese Radio USA, Inc. Awards – Female Singer of the Year (Silver Award)
  • SINA Music Awards – Advertising Song Awards <惠氏金裝膳兒加>
  • Yahoo! Buzz Award – Top Ten Popular Songs <字花>
  • Yahoo! Buzz Award – Top Ten Popular Actresses
  • Mingpao Weekly Awards – Best Female Actress
  • Hong Kong Performing Artistes Guild Awards – Outstanding Film Actress Award

2009

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  • Yahoo! Buzz Award – Top Ten Popular Songs <慕容雪>
  • Hit Awards – Metro Original Songs <Tram>
  • Hit Awards – Metro Best Songs <甜蜜蜜>
  • Hit Awards – Metro Karaoke song <甜蜜蜜>
  • SINA Music Awards – Top 20 songs with highest listening rate <Tram>
  • SINA Music Awards – Highest Rating MV Award <慕容雪>
  • Ultimate Song Chart Awards Presentation – Best Female Singer (Bronze Award)
  • 雪碧中國原創音樂流行榜 – Most potential singer (Hong Kong)
  • 雪碧中國原創音樂流行榜 – Hong Kong and Taiwan Best Song Award <蘇州河>

2008

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  • Metro Radio Mandarin Hits Music Awards Presentation – Metro Leap singer
  • Metro Radio Mandarin Hits Music Awards Presentation – Mandarin Songs <愛麗絲的第一次>
  • SINA Music Awards – Top 20 songs with highest listening rate <天國的微笑>
  • SINA Music Awards – Highest Rating Award <It's my day>
  • 第五屆勁歌王金曲金榜年度音樂盛典 – Entertainer award
  • 第五屆勁歌王金曲金榜年度音樂盛典 – Internet Popular Female Singer Award
  • 第五屆勁歌王金曲金榜年度音樂盛典 – Mandarin Songs <愛麗絲的第一次>
  • Global Chinese Music Awards – The most popular duet song <復刻回憶>
  • 雪碧中國原創音樂流行榜 – Leap Performance Award (Hong Kong)
  • Hit Awards – Metro Best Songs <天國的微笑>
  • Hit Awards – Metro Original Songs <天國的微笑>

2007

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  • TVB " Jade Solid Gold" Best Choice Award, second round – Next Time
  • Jade Solid Gold Best Ten Music Awards Presentation – Most Popular Chinese Song Award <四人遊> (Bronze Award)
  • RoadShow至尊音樂頒獎禮 – Choral Award <四人遊>
  • 第四屆勁歌王年度總選頒奬典禮 – Entertainer award
  • 第四屆勁歌王年度總選頒奬典禮 – Song Award (Cantonese) <Little Canyon 1234>
  • 第四屆勁歌王年度總選頒奬典禮 – The most popular duet song <四人遊>
  • The 1st Spectrum Radio Golden Rainbow Award – Favorite movie actress

2006

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(Hong Kong)

  • Hong Kong Top Sales Music Award – Top 10 best-selling local singers
  • 四台聯頒音樂大獎 – Outstanding Performance Award (Bronze Award)
  • Commercial Radio – " Supreme Song " – The Seventh: Little Canyon 1234
  • Hit Awards – Metro Best Songs <Tong But Lut>
  • TVB " Jade Solid Gold" Best Choice Award, second round- Tong But Lut
  • TVB "Jade Solid Gold" First round golden song – Finding Unicorn
  • Next Media Television Award- New Artiste
  • Next Media Television Award- Most Charming New Star
  • SINA Music Awards – New song audition highest listening rate song #7 <Little Canyon 1234>
  • SINA Music Awards – Highest Rating MV Award <Tong But Lut>
  • Jade Solid Gold Best Ten Music Awards Presentation 1st round – Top Ten songs <尋找獨角獸>
  • RoadShow至尊音樂頒獎禮 – Best Songs <Tong But Lut>
  • RoadShow至尊音樂頒獎禮 – Most Popular Singer
  • Yahoo! Most popular artist's Blog Award[7][8]

(Mainland China)

  • Guangzhou radio "Gold Song, Gold Chart" Most Famous Female Artist[9][10][11]
  • Guangzhou Radio "Golden Chart Award" All-round Artist (outside mainland china region)
  • Guangzhou Radio "Golden Chart Award" Most Famous Female Artist (outside mainland china region)
  • Guangzhou Radio "Golden Chart Award" Golden songs – Tong But Lut
  • 雪碧中國原創音樂流行榜 – Favorite Popular Idol Award (Hong Kong)
  • 雪碧中國原創音樂流行榜 – Favorite Popular Idol Award (Hong Kong and Taiwan)
  • 《音樂先鋒榜》- Most Popular Female Singer Award

2005

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(Hong Kong)

  • Roadshow Popular Singer
  • Roadshow Hit Song – Little Dark and Me
  • Commercial Radio – " Supreme Song " – The Fifth: Little Dark and Me
  • TVB "Jade Solid Gold" – " Top Ten Gold Songs Award " – Boy Likes You[12]
  • Metro Radio " Entertainment Television Award " – Super TV New Actress
  • Outstanding Website Award – Activities Promotion Ambassador
  • TVB "Jade Solid Gold" First round golden song – Little Dark and Me
  • Metro Hit Radio "Karaoke Hit Song" – Little Dark and Me
  • Metro Hit Radio – Popular Singer
  • Metro Hit Radio "Awards from 4 Stations" – Remarkable Performance – Gold Award

(Mainland China)

  • 9 + 2 Music Pioneer Award New Female Singer Gold Award
  • Sprite China Original Music Chart " My Favourite Idol Award (Hong Kong) "
  • Sprite China Original Music Chart " Great Advancement Singer Award "
  • The third session of Southeast Power Music Award – Most promising future female singer in Hong Kong Region
  • Yue-Gang Future Super Star Award – Future Super Star

2004

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(Hong Kong)

  • Metro Hit Radio "New Female Artiste"
  • Metro Hit Radio "My Favorite New Female Artiste"
  • Metro Hit Radio Original Music Award – Reply from Keanu Reeves
  • TVB "Jade Solid Gold"– "Most Favorite New Artiste"– Gold Award[13]
  • Metro Hit Radio Best Lyric – Reply from Keanu Reeves
  • Commercial Radio "New Female Artiste"– Gold Award
  • Commercial Radio "The Excellent Performance Award presented by four Media Organizers" Bronze Award.
  • Commercial Radio – "Supreme Song"– The Seventh: Reply from Keanu Reeves
  • RTHK Top Ten Chinese Gold Songs Award "Ten Best Song" – Reply from Keanu Reeves
  • RTHK "Top Ten Chinese Gold Songs Award " New Female Artiste– Gold Award
  • Yahoo! Music Chart Top Ten Songs – Reply from Keanu Reeves
  • Yahoo! Potential Newcomers
  • IFPI The Best Sales Artist, Newcomer, Female
  • Road Show MV Direct Voting: Best new artist
  • PM Magazine – Cross inter-media female artist
  • TVB Golden Kid Songs Award "Top 10 Kid Songs" – Ugly Ducking Swam Lake
  • TVB "Jade Solid Gold " First round golden song – Reply from Keanu Reeves
  • TVB "Jade Solid Gold " First round new singer – Top new singer in three consecutive weeks
  • TVB "Jade Solid Gold " Second round golden song – 886

(Mainland China)

  • Guangzhou Radio "Golden Chart Award" – Queen of New Female Singer
  • Guangzhou Radio "Golden Chart Award" Golden Song – Reply from Keanu Reeves
  • Guangdong Radio Music Pioneer Award "Most Famous New Female Singer" – Gold Award
  • Southern City Daily Newspaper and Radio Guangdong "the 5th Year Chinese Music Media Award" – The Best New Artist
  • Guangzhou "the 2nd Year Music King Final Award – Most Promising New Artist
  • Guangzhou "the 2nd Year Music King Final Award" Golden Song – Reply from Keanu Reeves

References

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Fiona Sit Hoi-kei (Chinese: 薛凱琪; born 11 August 1981) is a singer and actress prominent in the music scene and . She debuted in with her album 'F' Debut, which achieved commercial success and featured the hit single "A Letter From ," topping charts in and earning her the Top 10 Gold Song award for the track at the 2005 Jade Solid Gold Best Ten Music Awards along with several Best New Artist accolades. Sit began her career after working as a part-time model while studying Creative Media and at , having previously attended , an English-medium . This educational background initially posed challenges, as her limited proficiency in and dialects hindered lyric writing and early acting roles, but she overcame these barriers through dedicated practice. Over her two-decade career, she has released albums such as Funny Girl (2005) and Electric Angel (2006), with popular tracks including "Xiang Ni" and "My Happy Ending," solidifying her status as a key figure in Hong Kong's entertainment landscape. In acting, Sit has appeared in numerous projects, including notable films like 2 Young (2005), where she played Nam; Break Up Club (2010), portraying Flora; The Bounty (2012) as Suen Long Ching; and Girls (2014) as Kimmy Han. Her versatility spans romantic comedies, dramas, and action roles, contributing to soundtracks and earning acclaim for her on-screen presence alongside her musical endeavors. As of , Sit continues to evolve as an artist, with recent concert tours in and fan engagements, reflecting on her journey in interviews and emphasizing resilience in the competitive industry. Fiona Sit was born on 11 August 1981 in . She is the only child of her parents. From a young age, Sit showed interest in art, dreaming of becoming a painter, installation artist, , or even owning a , as she began dresses around age 3 or 4. She attended , an English-medium international school in . Sit later pursued higher education at , where she studied Creative Media and , earning a B.A. in Creative Media in 2004. During her university years, she worked as a part-time model for about half a year. Her led to initial challenges with and spoken proficiency, which hindered her early efforts in lyric writing and acting. Sit overcame these barriers through dedicated practice, improving her Cantonese within a year and becoming able to conduct interviews without relying on English. She is fluent in English and French.

Personal life

Sit was raised by parents who have expressed concerns about her romantic life, particularly as she passed typical marriage ages without settling down. In a 2019 interview, she noted their worry that she might be deceived in love despite her independence. She dated actor from 2006 to 2009, after meeting on the set of the film 2 Young. The relationship ended amicably, though details were kept private. Sit has been the subject of dating rumors, including with singer Khalil Fong, though never publicly confirmed. Following Fong's death on February 21, 2025, Sit shared her grief publicly, stating it felt like "half of me is gone" and crediting him for supporting her during past mental health struggles, including suicidal ideation. She revealed in 2022 that Fong had helped her through a period where she considered taking her own life. Sit has openly discussed her battles with depression, which nearly led to her in the early ; she sought and has since advocated for awareness. The loss of Fong reportedly triggered a recurrence of depressive symptoms in 2025. In 2017, Sit refuted rumors of a secret . As of 2025, she remains single and has spoken about redefining the "social clock," emphasizing personal happiness over societal expectations for and family.

Music career

Debut and breakthrough (2004–2010)

Fiona Sit signed with Warner Music Hong Kong in 2003 and made her music debut the following year with the release of her first album, F Debut, on April 8, 2004. The album featured the "A Letter from " (奇洛李維斯回信), which became a number-one hit on music charts and helped establish her as a rising star. The record achieved gold certification for sales exceeding 25,000 copies, marking a strong commercial entry into the industry. Building on this momentum, Sit released her second album, Funny Girl, on April 21, 2005, which included hit singles such as "A Boy Like You" and "My Favourite ," both reaching number one on local charts. In 2005, she released her third album Me, which included additional hit tracks and further showcased her . The album's success solidified her popularity among young audiences, with its blend of upbeat pop tracks and ballads showcasing her versatile vocal style. That year, she won the Best New Artist award at the Top 10 Gold Songs Awards, recognizing her rapid rise in the scene. Her debut also earned her multiple Best New Artist honors across various music awards ceremonies. In 2006, Sit followed with Electric Angel, an album that experimented with more electronic influences while maintaining her signature pop sound, further expanding her fanbase. A best-of compilation, F Best (New + Best Selection), arrived in 2007, featuring remastered tracks and new material that highlighted her early hits. She continued her output with It's My Day and in 2008, the latter incorporating subtle R&B elements in songs like "So Sweet," signaling an evolving artistic direction. The EP Read Me in 2009 marked a more introspective phase, with tracks exploring personal themes and reinforcing her commercial viability through consistent chart performance. Throughout this period, Sit's releases collectively sold tens of thousands of copies, establishing her as one of Hong Kong's prominent young female vocalists.

Later works and evolution (2011–2025)

In 2011, Fiona Sit released her EP August Girl, which marked a continuation of her exploration into mature pop sounds with tracks like "Lip Stick," co-written by , achieving commercial success as it topped charts in . Following this, Sit parted ways with Warner Music in 2012 after nearly a decade, transitioning to Sun Entertainment Culture in a move toward greater artistic independence and an indie-influenced direction. This shift culminated in 2013 with the release of her album Tenacious, a self-reflective 10th anniversary project where Sit co-wrote and co-produced several tracks, emphasizing personal growth and emotional depth in her songwriting. Building on this momentum, in 2014, she issued the album Tonight, featuring the single "最後最後" (), a poignant reflecting themes of closure and resilience that resonated amid her evolving . Her collaborations during this period, including joint performances and recordings with band Dear Jane, highlighted a blend of pop and rock elements, as seen in later joint tracks like "心之科學" in 2020, though rooted in mid-2010s synergies. By 2017, Sit's album You Make Me Feel 你我之間 incorporated electronic and contemporary pop influences, showcasing her adaptation to shifting industry trends toward more experimental sounds while delving into and relational dynamics. In the , after returning to Warner Music, she launched singles like "The Prince Near You" in 2020 and announced her 2025 "Let Me Love You," which aligns with themes of self-empowerment promoted through her Spiritunus. Sit returned to Warner Music in 2020, further evolving her sound to emphasize and emotional vulnerability, often drawing from experiences such as relationships to infuse authenticity into her work. This maturation was evident in her vocal delivery during live settings, where she demonstrated refined control and emotional range. In 2025, following the death of longtime collaborator on February 21, Sit shared reflections on his profound influence on her music, stating in interviews that his passing left "half of me gone" and prompted deeper introspection on legacy and healing through song.

Acting career

Television and web series

Fiona Sit began her acting career in television with a guest appearance as Nana in the 2003 TVB series Hearts of Fencing, a sports drama that introduced her to on-screen work prior to her music debut. She followed with her first substantial TVB role as Ma Oi-lam (Fiona) in the 2005 police procedural The Academy, portraying a recruit alongside Ron Ng and Tavia Yeung, which helped build her acting profile in Hong Kong. Sit had guest roles in TVB series such as Dressage To Win (2008) and ICAC Investigators 2009. Her first leading role came in the 2008 mainland Chinese romantic drama Endless Love (also known as C'est La Vie, Mon Chéri), where she played Lau Mun, a young woman dealing with love and family issues across 29 episodes. Sit demonstrated versatility in the 2011 mainland fantasy series Painted Skin, taking dual roles as the fox spirit Xiao Wei and her human guise Xu Xu in a 34-episode adaptation. In the 2012 mainland suspense drama White Lies, she starred as Xu Ying in a 38-episode story exploring deception and relationships. As web series emerged, Sit led as Jian Wen Shan, a prosecutor, in the 2018 ViuTV legal thriller Shadow of Justice, alongside Chilam Cheung and Sunny Wang, addressing corruption in a multi-season format. That year, she also played Gigi in the 24-episode romantic comedy web series Love is in the Air on QQ. Sit closed the decade with a lead role as Fu Han Wen in the 2020 web series Useless Her, focusing on modern relationships and growth. Through these projects, Sit showcased comedic elements in lighter roles while adapting to genres like romance, fantasy, and thriller, establishing her as a versatile in both traditional TV and digital formats.

Film roles

Sit made her film debut as Nam (Lui Yeuk-nam) in the 2005 youth comedy 2 Young, directed by , marking her entry into cinema alongside and Jin Peibei. She continued with supporting roles in films like Embrace Your Shadow (2005) as Ran/Wing Yin and Wonder Women (2007) as Sung Hiu Tung. A breakthrough came with her lead role as Flora in the 2010 romantic comedy Break Up Club, directed by , where she portrayed a heartbroken woman in a ; the performance earned her a nomination at the 30th Hong Kong Film Awards. Sit expanded into diverse genres, including the 2012 action film The Bounty as Suen Long Ching, the satirical (2012) as assistant Quin Lau Sin-yee, and the comedy (2012) as Fi. In later years, she appeared in ensemble projects such as Hotel Deluxe (2013) as Bo Bo Mo Yung, (2015) as Sham Bo-yi, and Girls (2014) as Kimmy Han. Sit took on comedic roles in Mr. High Heels (2016), Two Wrongs Make a Right (2017) as He Peipei/So So, and (2021) as Mango. More recently, in 2025, she played Rose in the biographical drama The Dumpling Queen, directed by , depicting themes of resilience inspired by entrepreneur Zang Jianhe.

Other professional activities

Variety shows and hosting

Fiona Sit's involvement in variety shows began with musical guest spots on programs in the mid-2000s, where she performed tracks from her early albums to promote her burgeoning music career. These appearances allowed her to connect with audiences through live performances and light-hearted interactions, laying the foundation for her transition into more interactive roles. By 2010, she evolved into a co-host on the ninth season of 's long-running Super Trio Game Master, collaborating with , , and in a series of comedic games, challenges, and sketches that highlighted her quick wit and playful energy. Later, she joined the cast of the popular Chinese adventure variety show Keep Running in its 11th season in 2023, taking on guest duties in episode 6 alongside regular members for team-based physical challenges and comedic tasks that showcased her energetic and team-oriented persona. From 2022 onward, Sit expanded her presence in mainland Chinese variety programming, appearing in reality competitions like Infinite Beyond Class in 2022, where she competed in acting challenges to refine her skills, and Marvelous City Season 2 in 2023, involving urban exploration and collaborative games. In 2024, she featured prominently in Sheng Sheng Bu Xi: Greater Bay Area Edition, a music-focused variety show that reunited Hong Kong artists for performances and discussions on career milestones, often tying into promotions for her latest releases, served as a regular member on The Treasured Voice Season 5, and as a flying guest on Sisters Who Make Waves Season 5. Throughout these engagements, Sit's on-screen charisma—marked by her candid humor, emotional openness, and effortless rapport with co-stars—has endeared her to viewers, establishing her as a versatile entertainer beyond scripted roles.

Music video directing and endorsements

Parallel to her directing pursuits, Sit has been a prominent figure in commercial endorsements, beginning with from 2008 to 2012, where she promoted skincare products targeting young women in Asia. She later served as an ambassador for around 2013, featuring in campaigns for their White Lucent line that focused on brightening and anti-aging solutions. By 2025, her endorsement deals increasingly aligned with her personal ventures, including promotions tied to her Spiritunus, which emphasized themes of and self-confidence in apparel and accessories. These collaborations underscored Sit's role as a multifaceted influencer, bridging music, fashion, and social advocacy.

Fashion and editorial work

Fiona Sit launched her , Spiritunus, in 2017 as a fulfillment of a childhood dream nurtured during her studies in Creative Media at . The brand's collections center on women's wear that emphasizes individuality, confidence, and unity, blending sensuality and personality in designs that promote world harmony without ostentation. Sit has maintained a strong presence in fashion editorial work, gracing covers and features that trace her style evolution from playful, youthful aesthetics to sophisticated maturity. She appeared on the cover of Jessica Hong Kong in 2020, modeling Emporio Armani's fall-winter collection, and has been featured in Elle Hong Kong since 2009 through interviews and photo spreads that highlight her bold, experimental looks. Additional appearances include Vogue Hong Kong in 2012 and 2024, where she showcased evolving personal style in themed editorials. Her modeling career started as part-time work during university from 2003 to 2005, involving advertisements and magazine poses that introduced her to the industry. From 2018 onward, Sit engaged in more prominent roles, participating in Fashion Week events and displaying designs by local talents like Dorian Ho at related shows, such as Fashion Week in 2019. She has also collaborated with international designers, including , attending their openings and incorporating their punk-inspired pieces into her wardrobe to reflect edgy empowerment. In 2025, following controversies over her daring concert outfits—criticized for resembling unconventional shapes like diapers during a performance—Sit channeled the backlash into a of personal , continuing to promote bold choices through Spiritunus and designer appearances. This period marked sustained brand activity, with collections reinforcing themes of resilience and self-expression amid public scrutiny.

Discography

Studio albums

Fiona Sit released her debut studio , 'F' Debut, on April 8, 2004, through Warner Music . The marked her entry into the scene and included standout tracks like "A Letter from " (奇洛李维斯回信), which became a chart-topping hit, and "XBF". It achieved commercial success, earning gold certification in for sales surpassing 25,000 units (the threshold at the time). Her second album, Funny Girl, followed in April 2005, also under Warner Music. This release showcased a playful pop style with key songs including "A Boy Like You" (男孩像你) and "Happy Till Dawn" (快乐到天亮), contributing to her growing popularity among young audiences in . Her third album, Me, was released on December 22, 2005, featuring introspective tracks such as "There's a Little Bird" (有只雀仔) and "Searching for the " (寻找独角兽). The album highlighted her vocal versatility and sold steadily in the local market. Electric Angel arrived in 2006, produced by Warner Music , and introduced electronic influences with hits like "Sugar Not Sticky" (糖不甩) and "Little Valley 1234" (小峡谷之1234). It reinforced her status as a rising star, with strong radio play. Sit explored in It's My Day (2008), released via Warner, featuring collaborations like "Remake Memories" (复刻回忆) with and the title track. The album debuted at number one on charts and marked a shift toward more personal songwriting. Smile was released on December 19, 2008, her first album since Electric Angel. It included tracks like "Smile" and "My Love My Fate," receiving positive reception for its upbeat style. In 2011, August Girl (AUGUST GIRL八月号) was released, incorporating fashion-inspired elements with key singles "August Issue" (八月号) and "Lip Print" (唇印). The album topped Hong Kong's sales charts upon release. Sit returned in 2013 with Tenacious, her eighth studio album, featuring energetic tracks like "Contagious" and "Weekend Pictorial" (周末画报). Produced by Warner, it debuted at number one and celebrated her decade-long career. Tonight (2014) adopted a more upbeat vibe, with notable songs including "Let Go" and "Pheromone" (弗洛蒙). The album performed well on charts, reaching top positions in Hong Kong and Taiwan. Her 2017 release, You Make Me Feel (你我之间), explored romantic themes through tracks like "520" and "Made for Each Other" (天生一对). It garnered critical praise for its modern production.

Extended plays and singles

Fiona Sit's extended plays represent key non-album projects that highlight her evolving musical style, from introspective pop to more experimental electronic influences. These releases often include a mix of original tracks and multimedia elements, such as accompanying DVDs with music videos and behind-the-scenes content. In 2009, Sit issued Read Me, an EP under Warner Music containing four new songs and two Mandarin tracks, such as "Suzhou River" and "Murong Xue." Released on October 16, this project marked a stylistic shift toward more mature, narrative-driven compositions. Filicious, her 2012 EP also from Warner Music , explores with electronic elements across six songs, including the collaboration "All You Need Is Me" featuring . Released on June 29, it was tied to her Filicious Fiona in Concert 2012 but stands as a distinct studio effort. More recently, the 2022 EP 请君入梦 (Dream of Love), released January 6 by Warner Music China, features five tracks with romantic, dreamy motifs, led by the title song "Dream of Love." This digital-focused release reflects Sit's post-2020 pivot to intimate, heartfelt ballads.

Standalone Singles and Collaborations

Sit has issued numerous standalone singles, particularly in the digital era, alongside collaborations and soundtrack contributions that showcase her versatility in Cantopop and Mandopop. Early collaborations include "Four Tour" with Khalil Fong in 2006, a funky R&B track released under Warner Music Hong Kong, highlighting their shared soul influences. Another notable pairing is "All You Need Is Me" with Fong on the 2012 Filicious EP, blending pop and funk. In 2014, Sit released "Last Last" (最後最後), a poignant ballad single produced by Warner Music, which gained attention for its emotional depth and micro-film tie-in. Post-2020 digital singles emphasize empowerment and reflection. "Courageous Love" (2021, Warner Music) and "OH DEER" (2021, Warner Music) were standalone releases addressing resilience and whimsy, respectively. In 2022, she dropped "Moon Over the Platform" and "Platform on the Moon," atmospheric singles exploring longing, both under Warner Music. Soundtrack contributions include "Warm Color" (暖色, 2024) for the drama Xi Hua Zhi (惜花芷), a tender Mandopop piece released digitally via Warner Music China. Similarly, "Just Passing Through My World" (只是經過我的世界, 2023) serves as the theme for Her City (她的城), capturing transient emotions. "Boundless Oceans, Vast Skies Hold On To My Dream" (2023 single). Her most recent single, "Let Heart Open" (让心打开, 2024), an uplifting pop track, was issued as a digital standalone, aligning with her Let Me Love You tour themes of vulnerability and connection. Additionally, "月" (Moon, 2024) was released on August 15 as a standalone single.
Extended PlayRelease DateLabelKey Tracks
Read MeOctober 16, 2009"Suzhou River," "Murong Xue"
FiliciousJune 29, 2012"9:55pm," "All You Need Is Me (feat. )"
请君入梦 (Dream of Love)January 6, 2022"Dream of Love," "小鹿回来了" (The Little Deer Is Back)

Filmography

Films

Fiona Sit made her film debut in 2005 with 2 Young, directed by Adrian Kwan, portraying Nam, a role that earned her the Best New Performer award at the 24th Hong Kong Film Awards. She followed with Embrace Your Shadow the same year, playing Ran in a romantic drama. In 2006, Sit appeared in My Name Is Fame as Fiona, a exploring aspirations, and Love Undercover 3: Strange Tales of Love Undercover as Fan Sai-wo. Her 2007 roles included Simply Actors as Giddy Cadet 747 and Wonder Women as Sung Hiu-tung, showcasing her comedic range. Sit starred as in the 2010 Break Up Club, directed by . In 2012, she played Suen Long Ching in the action film The Bounty, directed by , and Quin in the Vulgaria. She also appeared in Diva as Fi that year. Her 2014 films included Girls, where she portrayed Kimmy Han in a story of friendship and nightlife. In 2015, Sit featured in and Guia in Love. Later works include Two Wrongs Make a Right (2017) as He Peipei, Girls 2 (2018) reprising Kimmy, (2018), and A Witness Out of the Blue (2019) as Cindy Yeung. In 2021, she appeared in . In 2025, Sit played Rose (Lu Si) in the biographical drama The Dumpling Queen, directed by , based on the life of a Hong Kong food entrepreneur.

Television dramas

Fiona Sit began her television career in Hong Kong dramas, primarily with , where she took on supporting and leading roles in various crime, romance, and fantasy series. Her early appearances showcased her versatility, transitioning from guest spots to more substantial characters in ensemble casts. In 2003, Sit made her TV debut in the TVB series Hearts of Fencing, portraying Nana in a guest role across 11 episodes. The sports drama follows enthusiasts navigating personal and competitive challenges, with Sit's character contributing to the youthful ensemble dynamic. She gained prominence in 2005 with The Academy, a 32-episode where she played Ma Oi Lam (Fiona), the girlfriend of a police , in a main role. The series explores the training and personal lives of recruits at the police academy, highlighting themes of duty and relationships. Sit reprised a version of the character in the 2007 sequel , appearing in select episodes as a guest, amid a storyline involving undercover operations and tragic losses in the police force. In 2007, Sit featured briefly in the 10-episode TVB anthology Colours of Love as Tat Lam in episode 2, a main role in a segment focusing on romantic entanglements. The following year, she starred as Lau Mun in the 29-episode TVB romantic drama Endless Love (2008), portraying a woman entangled in a with and family secrets at its core. Sit expanded to mainland Chinese productions with Painted Skin (2011), a 34-episode fantasy drama where she played dual roles as Xiao Wei and Xu Xu, a main character in a tale of demons, , and supernatural intrigue adapted from Pu Songling's classic story. In 2012, she led as Xu Ying in White Lies, a 38-episode Chinese mystery thriller on Hunan TV, investigating deception and hidden truths in a web of lies. Her 2018 roles included Gigi, a supporting character in the 24-episode Chinese Love Is in the Air, and Jian Wen Shan, a main role in the 36-episode legal drama Shadow of Justice, tackling courtroom battles and personal redemption. In 2020, Sit starred as Fu Han Wen in Useless Her, a 24-episode Chinese series on exploring modern women's struggles with career and self-worth.

Concert tours and live performances

Major tours

Fiona Sit's major concert tours have primarily centered on large-scale productions in and expansions into , showcasing her evolution from performer to a regional draw. Her breakthrough large-scale event was the Filicious Fiona In Concert at the on July 7, 2012, featuring guest appearances by artists like and , with a setlist highlighting hits such as "Smile Kills" and "Little Hei And I" in live arrangements. The performance emphasized her playful and energetic stage persona, drawing strong local attendance though exact figures remain unreported. In 2014, Sit mounted the Tonight Fiona Live tour, commencing with two nights at the on September 6 and 7, and extending to select Asian venues amid growing demand from mainland audiences, who comprised over 50% of the Coliseum crowd. The tour's theme revolved around her album Tonight, with setlist staples including "蘇州河" (Suzhou River) and collaborative tracks, blending R&B influences from her early career produced by . This outing solidified her appeal across the region, though specific attendance data for non-Hong Kong stops is limited. The 2017 Fiona Sit Music Experience, kicked off at Macpherson Stadium on April 6, incorporating ethereal lighting and thematic elements to evoke a dreamlike atmosphere, in line with her maturing artistic direction. Setlist highlights featured nostalgic covers like "甜蜜蜜" (A Love So Sweet) alongside originals such as "慕容雪" (Murong Xue), attracting a dedicated fanbase for an intimate yet ; reports indicate robust turnout reflective of her enduring popularity in . Sit expanded internationally with the 2024–2025 Let Me Love You World Tour, her first extensive mainland China run. Key stops included Shenzhen on May 17, 2025, at Shenzhen Bay Sports Center, Foshan on August 2–3, 2025, at the GBA International Sports & Cultural Center, and others in Guangzhou, Shanghai, Suzhou, and Beijing on November 22, 2025, at the National Indoor Stadium. The tour's setlists spotlighted emotional ballads like "蘇州河" and "慕容雪," alongside covers such as Khalil Fong's "才二十三" (Only Twenty-Three), with guest spots from artists like Sammi Cheng in Guangzhou. Ticket prices ranged from 800 to 2,500 HKD, sparking controversy over scalping and perceived high costs, while her revealing outfits—described as see-through and provocative—drew both praise for boldness and criticism for bordering on explicit at age 44. Despite the backlash, the tour achieved strong attendance, with sold-out shows underscoring her sustained fan loyalty amid career reflections on 20 years in music.

Notable concerts

One of Fiona Sit's notable performances was her concert titled Let Me Love You, held on August 2, 2025, at the GBA International Sports & Cultural Center in , . The event featured romantic themes, highlighted by elaborate illuminations provided by Lightful Laser technology, creating a celebratory atmosphere. In May 2025, Sit performed at Shenzhen Bay Sports Center in , , as part of her broader tour but noted for its standalone buzz due to controversial styling choices. During the show on , she wore a silver with an ultra-short adorned with tassels, which drew widespread criticism for resembling a when the fabric moved, sparking debates on her bold risks at age 44. The performance also faced scrutiny over revised ticket pricing, escalating from initial lows to highs of 2,500 RMB, yet it underscored her willingness to push artistic boundaries. Sit has also participated in impactful charity events, including the LOVE Actually LIVE Actually anti-epidemic charity concert organized by Tung Wah Group of Hospitals on May 2, 2020, which was live-streamed to raise funds amid the . She shared the stage with guests like , , and , performing hits to support healthcare efforts in .

Awards and nominations

Music awards

Fiona Sit has received numerous accolades for her musical contributions throughout her career, particularly in the scene, with recognitions from major music award ceremonies such as the JSG Music Awards and Top 10 Gold Songs Awards. These honors highlight her breakthrough as a new artist and her sustained popularity over two decades. In the JSG Music Awards, Sit earned the Best New Artist award in 2005, marking her early success following her debut. At the RTHK Top 10 Gold Songs Awards, Sit's song "My Love My Fate" was honored as a gold song in 2005, underscoring her initial chart dominance.
Award CeremonyYearAwardNotes
JSG Music Awards2005Best New ArtistGold award for debut impact.
RTHK Top 10 Gold Songs Awards2005Gold SongFor "My Love My Fate."

Acting and other awards

Fiona Sit has garnered recognition for her acting contributions in Hong Kong television and film, earning nominations from prestigious awards bodies that highlight her versatility in supporting and leading roles across genres. Her performances, often blending emotional depth with comedic timing, have been noted in both mainstream dramas and independent projects, contributing to her reputation as a multifaceted entertainer beyond music. Sit's film accolades include a nomination for Best New Performer at the 25th Hong Kong Film Awards in 2005 for her debut role in 2 Young. She followed this with a Best Actress nomination at the 30th Hong Kong Film Awards in 2011 for Break Up Club, where her portrayal of a heartbroken woman was praised for its authenticity. In 2015, she was nominated for Best Supporting Actress at the 34th Hong Kong Film Awards for Girls, earning acclaim for her nuanced depiction of friendship and personal struggles. Beyond acting, Sit launched her fashion brand Spiritunus in 2018.
YearAwardCategoryProjectResult
2005Hong Kong Film Awards (25th)Best New Performer2 YoungNomination
2011Hong Kong Film Awards (30th)Best ActressBreak Up ClubNomination
2015Hong Kong Film Awards (34th)Best Supporting ActressGirlsNomination

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