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Concert in Ha Long will feature range of exciting artists

A concert, VR By Night 2022, will take place on June 24 in Ha Long Square overlooking the bay, in the northern province of Quang Ninh.
Concert in Ha Long will feature range of exciting artists ảnh 1Min and Erik perform Ghen Co Vy, the viral COVID-19 song. (Photo courtesy of the artists)
Quang Ninh (VNS/VNA) - A concert, VR By Night 2022, will take place onJune 24 in Ha Long Square overlooking the bay, in the northern province of QuangNinh.

It’s estimated that thousands of people will attend theevent, enjoying music from young artists like Duc Phuc (winner of The VoiceVietnam 2015) and Erik and Min (who performed Ghen Co Vy, the viral COVID-19song). Phi Linh (MC at the opening ceremony of SEA Games 31) will host theshow.

The concert, which will be free of charge, is to welcome summer, local people,travellers and young music lovers.

Singer Min will present some songs in her album 50/50, released in March. Thisis her debut album, featuring eight songs that cover pop, RnB, dance-pop anddisco.

Erik will perform his song Chay ve khoc voi anh (Come Cryingto Me), which received 31 million views in two months from its release.

Meanwhile, Phuc will present his latest hit Ngay dau tien (The First Day).

The concert will also feature rappers Ricky Star and Lang LDwho found success on the Rap Viet gameshow. Their performance promises tocreate an even more exciting atmosphere at the show./.
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