Gala line-up includes over 20 Vietnamese, Korean singers
Over 20 famous singers from Vietnam and the Republic of Korea will appear in Gala Vietnam Top Hits, which will take place at the Lan Anh music stage, Ho Chi Minh City, on January 19.
Vietnamese singers take a photo together (Source: kenh14.vn)
Hanoi (VNA)🐓 - Over 20 famous singers from Vietnam and the Republic of Korea will appear in Gala Vietnam Top Hits, which will take place at the Lan Anh music stage, Ho Chi Minh City, on January 19.
The Vietnam Top Hits programme aired last September on Yeah 1 TV channel. It is gradually becoming one of the most popular music programmes due to its ability to gather the most talented and hottest singers.
To summarise the achievements of 2015 and prepare for the new journey of 2016, the organisers will hold this special gala night, which will showcase hit songs of 2015 by popular Vietnamese singers such as Ho Ngoc Ha, Dong Nhi, Noo Phuoc Thinh and Toc Tien.
Guests from the Republic of Korea will also be in attendance, including BTS, Mamamoo and rapper Basick. They will not only perform and interact with fans, but also join Vietnamese artists to create interesting and unique performances.
The show is expected to attract about 4,000 people.-VNA
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