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Balcony music show comes back to audiences at Hoan Kiem pedestrian zone

Singer Tuan Hung and his show "Balcony Corner" will be back to capital audiences tonight at his house on Hang Khay Street.

Singer Tuan Hung has announced that his show "Balcony Corner" will be back to capital audiences tonight at his house on Hang Khay Street. This time, he had permission from local authorities.

 Singer Tuan Hung. Photo: Tra My

The 43-year-old singer, famous since the late 90s-early 20s with pop ballad hits, was fined VNĐ12.5 million (US$531) some weeks ago after conducting 'musical shows' from his balcony and using loudspeakers without permission on the Hoan Kiem Lake's pedestrian area.


This time, singer Tuan Hung has fully complied with the regulations of the State to make the free music show come back.


Tuan Hung revealed that the show "Thank you" will feature other singers such as Minh Quan, Anh Quan Idol, Minh Vuong, and Dinh Ung Phi Truong.


“I am delighted because the show draws many people from far away places such as Lao Cai, Vinh, Thanh Hoa… After the performances, many audiences send me messages showing gratitude and love for my music. Thank you for the many good words they send me, my family, and fellow artists. I would cherish and remember that love and encouragement forever,” Hung said.


The singer said that he always tries his best to deserve audiences’ love. This time, all local agencies and departments have created conditions for him and other artists to bring music and joy to the people at the weekend.


“I have hired many bodyguards, but Hoan Kiem District People's Committee and local police will support to guarantee the music night's success,” Tuan Hung confided.


According to the singer, the show will be live on Tuan Hung's Fanpage. Those who cannot watch live can watch it free from their homes.


“When making Balcony Corner, I only had one thing in mind. I wanted to create a cultural spot for viewers to enjoy music, which is completely free. Besides, singers also have the opportunity to perform and get closer to their audiences,” said Tuan Hung.


Singer Tuan Hung will host Balcony Corner tonight as the music show received permission from local authorities.

 The show "Thank you" will feature other singers such as Minh Quan, Anh Quan Idol, Minh Vuong, and Dinh Ung Phi Truong.
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