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Vietnamese blockbusters like Mai and record-breaking concerts by Anh trai highlighted a year of unprecedented success for domestic entertainment.
With record-breaking concerts, sold-out fan events, and a wave of passionate support, Anh Trai Say Hi and Anh Trai Vuot Ngan Chong Gai have set new standards for Vietnam's showbiz, marking 2024 as a turning point.
Industry experts reveal that high fees for Vietnamese singers are not uncommon, but only a select few stars can command such rates.
The disclosure of appearance fees can complicate negotiations with brands and potentially create conflicts among artists.
As the fee structures evolve, the relationship between performance quality and market positioning remains complex and fluid in Vietnam's entertainment scene.
The Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Tourism has announced a stricter enforcement policy regarding artists and their online activities, particularly concerning inappropriate content.
The rise of social media has fueled the growth of Vietnam’s entertainment industry, with many young talents aspiring to become stars.
Vietnam National Television (VTV) has raised the issue of prohibiting artists involved in scandals to continue to appear on broadcasts, believing that a law on performance arts is a necessity.
VietNamNet Bridge – The model, actress and businesswoman, Ly Nha Ky, Vietnam’s first tourism ambassador, has decided to leave the Vietnamese showbiz scene in order to focus on social and charity activities.
VietNamNet Bridge – Freelance model Mau Thi Thanh Thuy has won Viet Nam's Next Top Model 2013, beating Le Van Kien, Cha Mi and Tuan Viet in the final round.