Calling Anh Trai 'say hi' the most attended concert, Tran Thanh causes controversy

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Concert 3 Say Hi Brothers took place on the evening of December 7 at My Dinh National Stadium with the participation of all 30 brothers. Notably, MC Tran Thanh attended as the concert host, interacting with artists and audiences.

Tran Thanh caused controversy with his statement:

Tran Thanh caused controversy with his statement "Anh trai 'say hi' is the most attended concert".

To warm up the atmosphere for the show, Tran Thanh confidently declared: " This is the concert with the most attendees". Then, he added: "Up to this point, this is also one of the historic concerts in Vietnamese music. It is the program with the highest number of tickets sold ever. Truly, it is something Thanh thinks will become history in the future".

Tran Thanh's statement at the Anh trai "say hi" concert is causing mixed opinions. While fans are excited to share, a part of the audience is skeptical about the accuracy of the information given by the male MC.

Supporting Tran Thanh in the concert night was MC Duc Bao. Not only Tran Thanh but MC Duc Bao also caused controversy when he announced the number of people attending the concert was 50,000.

"50,000 people are here. Get ready to burn out and live the most brilliant moments of the most anticipated and biggest concert in the history of the capital's concerts," said MC Duc Bao.

On his personal page, the male MC also shared: "What would it feel like to open the 'biggest concert in the history of Hanoi with 50,000 people'?" After that, he edited the number 50,000 to "tens of thousands of people ". Currently, he has deleted the post on his personal page.

Information about 50,000 spectators attending the concert

Information about 50,000 spectators attending the concert "Say Hi" Brother is said to be incorrect.

The information about 50,000 spectators and "the biggest concert in the history of the capital" immediately caused controversy on social media platforms. Many people said that the specific figures have not been verified and the number of 50,000 spectators is not feasible.

Many articles pointed out the difference in the number of attendees at the Anh trai "say hi" concert in Hanoi compared to the 50,000-audience concerts of international stars such as BTS, Seventeen,...

My Dinh National Stadium has a capacity of about 40,000 people. Part of the stands are not used due to the stage space, but according to observations, there is still a lot of empty space in the seating and standing areas below the field, especially in the Premiere Lounge ticket area.

Compared to BlackPink's concert held 1 year ago, which also attracted a large audience, almost filling the stadium. According to Touring Data, Blackpink's concert in Hanoi recorded 67,000 spectators after 2 nights. Or My Tam's Tri Am live show held at the same venue attracted more than 30,000 participants. Therefore, the number of 50,000 for Anh trai say hi still creates mixed opinions on forums.

Recently, in a meeting in Hanoi, the representative of the program's producer confirmed that the 2 concerts in Hanoi are expected to welcome more than 100,000 spectators. "This achievement will break all concert records in Vietnam, including BlackPink's show in Hanoi," this person said.

Previously, the announcement of 2 concerts in Ho Chi Minh City with 78,000 spectators by the organizing team was also met with many doubts. Many people thought that this number was not convincing because the maximum capacity of the venue was about 20,000 spectators for one night of performance.

Le Chi


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