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Kpop stars greet Vietnamese fans via clips before concerts

Kpop stars greet Vietnamese fans via clips before concerts

Wednesday, November 21, 2012, 12:52 GMT+7

Vietnamese fans of Kpop have been excited to receive greetings sent from South Korean artists via video clips before having the chance to see them on stage at two concerts in Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi later this month.

A number of South Korean artists including bands Wonder Girls, SNSD, T-ara, KARA, ZE:A and JJ Project have filmed themselves in videos in which they say hello to their fans in Vietnam. The artists have also pleased their fans by saying “Hello Vietnam” in Vietnamese.

 “I can’t wait to see you guys. You know I love Vietnamese food and people,” singer San E expressed in his video.

“We so excited to meet you guys there. Hope you are also in the same feeling,” girl group T-ara added.

The two concerts are being held to celebrate the 20th anniversary of relations between the two countries.

Five-piece girl band Wonder Girls together with other artists from South Korea including Huh Gak, ZE:A, SanE, JJ Project and Hi.ni will perform at the show “M Live Most Amazing 2012” at HCMC’s Phu Tho Stadium in District 11 on November 24.

Five days later, renowned K-pop singers Son Dambi and HyunA as well as a number of star bands including SNSD, Dong Bang Shin Ki, Beast, Sistar, B.A.P, T-ARA, KARA, Miss A, FT Island, Teen TOP and INFINITE will enthrall Hanoi at the concert titled “K-Pop Festival 2012 - Concert in Vietnam.”  

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