Four beloved boybands of the 1990s and 2000s – The Moffatts, Blue, A1 and 911 – will perform at a music festival in Hanoi next month.
They will perform at HAY Glamping Music Festival on Aug. 6 in Hanoi’s Yen So Park, singing a series of famous hits that were once loved by many.
This will be the first time Blue performs in Vietnam. Formed in 2000, the English boyband consists of members Simon Webbe, Duncan James, Antony Costa and Lee Ryan. They are famous for songs like ‘All Rise’, ‘One Love’, ‘Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word’, ‘U Make Me Wanna’ and others. In a career of more than two decades, Blue has sold 15 million records worldwide and 3.6 million albums and had four world tours.
The Moffatts is a Canadian band with four members who are all siblings of the Moffatt family. In their heyday, they were loved by audiences around the world for songs like ‘If Life Is So Short’, ‘Miss You Like Crazy’, ‘Girl of My Dreams’ and others. They have performed 34 concerts, released five albums and sold six million records. The group had performed in Ho Chi Minh City in 1999 and 2021 and created tours combining MV shoots in Hanoi and the northern provinces of Cao Bang and Lao Cai.
Formed in London in 1995, the English pop group 911 consists of Lee Brennan, Jimmy Constables and Spike Dawbarn. They are famous for their sweet and romantic pop songs like ‘The Day We Find Love’, ‘How Do You Want Me To Love You’, ‘Private Number’ and others. This is the second time 911 has come to Vietnam to perform after their first stop in HCMC in 2019.
A1 also accepted to come to Vietnam on this occasion. Formed in 1998, the boyband consists of four British-Norwegian members Paul Marazzi, Christian Ingebrigtsen, Mark Read and Ben Adams. They have many hits under their belts like ‘Everytime’, ‘Take On Me’, ‘Like A Rose’ and others. They have received three gold certifications from the BRIT Awards, the British equivalent of the American Grammy Awards.
Tickets can be purchased on the event’s website. Prices range from VND749,000 ($31.98) for general admission to VND1.7 million for VIP tickets.
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published 2022-07-14 19:31:00