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Vietnamese divo Tung Duong once again emerged as the big winner at the 16th Devotion Music Awards, held online in Hanoi and HCM City on January 7.
Having first found fame when he won Vietnam’s biggest singing competition, Morning Star - Rendezvous, in 2004, Tung Duong has never seemed to suffer from creative exhaustion.
Vietnamese singer Tung Duong has released two new music videos, Que Nha (Homeland) and Redemption Song, featuring several foreign musicians to raise people’s spirits and awareness in the fight against the coronavirus.
In the field of arts in Vietnam last year, music and cinema took first place in winning the hearts of the Vietnamese public, with many young faces who strived for achievement and continually created works leaving a deep impression on art lovers.
Many singers have been working hard at recording studios to complete and release new albums for the festival season, and are confident they will be warmly embraced by their fans.
Robbert van de Corput, better known by his stage name DJ Hardwell, will bring his Asian tour “I am Hardwell” to a finale in Ho Chi Minh City with a powerful performance on September 28.
VietNamNet Bridge – Dubbed as "divo of Vietnam", Tung Duong has just released his latest album Doc Dao (Only Path), his biggest music project with Vietnamese-French musician/producer Nguyen Le.
VietNamNet Bridge – A live music show will feature original songs by Vietnamese composer Duong Thu and Vietnamese versions of contemporary operas, new age songs and neo-classical melodies by famed duo Secret Garden.
VietNamNet Bridge – Vietnamese singer Tung Duong will have two free shows with the band Unit Asia on July 12 at the Youth Theatre in Hanoi and on July 14 at the Ben Thanh Theatre in Ho Chi Minh City.
VietNamNet Bridge – Pop star My Tam was named Singer of the Year in the Cong Hien (Devotion) Music Awards, which took place in HCM City's Hoa Binh Theatre last night.
VietNamNet Bridge – The song Chiec Khan Pieu, about the beauty of the traditional scarf of Thai ethnic people, was named Song of the Year 2012 in Viet Nam Television’s Favourite Song contest.
VietNamNet Bridge – Below are the people who are bright stars in Vietnam’s sky of art in 2012.
VietNamNet Bridge – The Performing Arts Agency has stated that the victory of “Chiec Khan Pieu” (Pieu Scarf) at the 2012 Favorite Song competition is completely fair and clear.
“Chiec Khan Pieu,” a song compiled by Doan Nho over 50 years ago, re-mixed by Nguyen Le and performed by Tung Duong, won the 2012 Song of the Year award with the huge bonus of $50,000 for the singer and $15,000 for the composer.