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2020 K-pop Super Concert to rock up My Dinh National Stadium next January

The concert aims to provide a venue for K-Pop enthusiasts to enjoy performances of their favorite singers.

The 2020 K-Pop Super Concert scheduled to take place on January 11 at My Dinh National Stadium in Hanoi will mark the participation of several renowned bands from the Republic of Korea (RoK).

 Representatives of three organizers. 

The three-hour music mega show is jointly organized by the Voice of Vietnam (VOV), Sublime Entertainment Concert Company, and To&Ro Media Co. Ltd to commemorate the 27th anniversary of Vietnam-Republic of Korea diplomatic ties.

The famous idol bands from the land of kimchi include Taemin (SHINee), EXO-SC, NCT 127, A.C.E, Alphabat, and Elris. From the Vietnamese side, singer Toc Tien is confirmed to have a performance at the show.

The concert aims to provide a venue for K-Pop enthusiasts to enjoy performances of their favorite singers while contributing to boosting co-operation between Vietnam and the South Korea through music, said VOV Deputy General Director Ngo Minh Hien.

Ticket prices for the event range from VND500,000 (US$21.6) to VND5 million (US$216) and can be purchased via https://ticketbox.vn/ or To&Ro Media Co. Ltd.’s headquarters at Room 405, 95H Building, Ly Nam De Street, Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi.

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