THE BRIDAL LAMENT

The Bridal Lament is Rainbow Chan’s third album, due for release in 2026, featuring songs from her critically acclaimed solo theatre production of the same name.

Developed over six years of research, The Bridal Lament centres on the endangered 圍頭 Waitau/Weitou bridal laments—mourning songs traditionally sung in the days leading up to arranged marriages. Chan worked closely with her mother and a small group of elderly women in Hong Kong, among the last brides who still remember these ceremonies. Performed over three nights, the lament ritual was one of the few socially sanctioned spaces for Waitau/Weitou women to voice grief, anger and sorrow as they prepared to leave their families and former identities behind.

Both personal and political, The Bridal Lament weaves grief, memory and resistance into incisive songwriting. In reanimating these forgotten songs, Chan carves out space for untold matrilineal stories, using sound as a vessel for memory and collective defiance.

Cover of the album "Seven Sisters" by Rainbow Chan featuring a woman in a black dress surrounded by women in red robes with hoods, inside a dimly lit room with Asian-inspired decor and red lanterns, with the album title in yellow and Chinese characters.

“A welcome return and uncompromising slice of art-pop”

The Guardian

SEVEN SISTERS

“Seven Sisters” single from The Bridal Lament (2026)

Director
Anne Berry

Director of Photography
Ian Wong

Producer
Capsule48

Editor & Colourist
Anne Berry

Costume Design
Rachel Song

Hair & Make up
Karen Yiu
Carmen Lau
Bonnie Cheung

Dancers
Jasmine Lam
Heidi Yau


“A striking and unique homage to heritage and sisterhood that could only be led by an artist such as Rainbow Chan”

rage  


POMELO WATER

“Pomelo Water” single from The Bridal Lament (2026)

Music video made by
Joshua Tate
Rae Choi
Rainbow Chan

Pomelo Animation
Rel Pham


Related Projects

The Bridal Lament (Theatre)

Songs From A Walled Village