The singer stated his desire to create a complete musical evening, encompassing the music, staging, and collaborative performances for the audience.
"I believe the audience's wait deserves to be met with a polished and emotional show. Therefore, instead of trying to perform when things are not yet as expected, I chose to delay for better preparation," he wrote in an announcement on his fanpage.
He has not provided further explanation as he is currently busy touring in the US. The singer's team has not yet announced a new date for the show. The crew confirmed that ticket refunds are available for those who request them.
Previously, during a press conference to introduce the liveshow, Tuan Hung stated he was not concerned about financial losses for the event. Unlike his previous liveshows, which Tuan Hung fully self-funded, this program is a collaboration with an entertainment company. The singer expressed no worries about bad luck despite holding the event at Quan Ngua Sports Palace, a venue where a show of his was canceled at the last minute in 2018.
He has received support from several colleagues, including Do Hoang Hiep, Dang Khoi, Ha Anh, and Phuc Tiep, who agreed to participate in the show at reduced fees. Bang Kieu and Tu Dua, two former members of the group Qua Dua Hau, will also join Tuan Hung on stage.
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Tuan Hung at the liveshow press conference, 20/5 in Hanoi. *Photo: provided by artist* |
The concept for the "balcony corner" show originated from Tuan Hung's impromptu performances on his home balcony in Hang Khay street, Hanoi, which garnered significant public attention. In 2022, his balcony shows attracted tens of thousands of people to the pedestrian street. Subsequently, due to other projects, the singer did not maintain these performances regularly. While he wished to continue the activity, Tuan Hung encountered many difficulties in managing security, hygiene, and ensuring order when singing from his home balcony. Consequently, he transformed the program into a ticketed live concert across the country.
Tuan Hung, born in 1978 in Hanoi, was a member of the music group Qua Dua Hau alongside Bang Kieu, Tu Dua, and Tuong Van. He is known for his deep, husky voice in songs such as "Vu dieu than tien", "Anh nho em", and "Nam lay tay anh". In 2024, he drew attention for his participation in the show "Anh trai vuot ngan chong gai".
Beyond his singing career, he has appeared in several films, including "Cho mot tinh yeu" (2010) and "Nhung nu hon ruc ro" (2010). Most recently, he played a supporting role in the film "Dao, pho va piano". The artist married Thu Huong in 2014 and has three children: Su Hao, 12, Son, 9, and Sam, 7.
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