The TKO Concert 3 - Bang Kieu live in Tokyo just took place in Japan. Throughout the performance, the male singer performed familiar songs such as: Con mo bang dang, Doi thay, Trai tim ben le ... The performance of the medley Em oi Ha Noi pho and Ha Noi mua vong nhung cuon mua reminded of the youthful days in ancient Hanoi, making many audiences emotional.
Besides the "key" songs that have been associated with his name for decades, Bang Kieu impressed when covering young music hits such as: "Fade Rose Petals", "Say a Night" ...
The concert gathered nearly 1,000 audiences at Hulic Hall Theater, Tokyo (Japan). Notably, a Japanese audience member had an impromptu duet with Bang Kieu through the song Con mo bang dang .
Clip of audience singing duet with Bang Kieu
Although he is not good at Vietnamese, the foreign guy tried to sing the chorus lines clearly and fluently. In particular, he also sang high notes with Bang Kieu, making the male singer surprised and burst out on stage.
Besides his solo performance, Bang Kieu also had some collaborations with guests. The male singer sang a duet with Phuong Vu in the song Dau co loi loi (Even though there are mistakes) . Compared to the previous version in the show Anh trai vuon ngan cong gai ( Through the hardships), the performance was somewhat gentler and more lyrical.
In the collaboration with Japanese artist - Remina, both sang together through the Vietnamese - Japanese version of Where Love Begins . The voices of Bang Kieu and the two female singers blended delicately and gently, creating a highlight for the performances.
Bang Kieu live in Tokyo is the third music event in the TKO Concert series. Previously, the show of two singers Van Mai Huong and Ngo Kien Huy was successful with the response of a large audience, most of whom are overseas Vietnamese living in Japan.
The crew said that in addition to the theater performance model, they also aim to organize festivals and music events to serve the Vietnamese community in Japan, and expand to the cities of Osaka, Nagoya, and Hiroshima in 2025.
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Source: https://vietnamnet.vn/bang-kieu-phan-ung-bat-ngo-khi-fan-ngoai-quoc-do-not-cao-2326817.html
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