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Vietnam’s 90s pop ballads will make a comeback to Ho Chi Minh city through an acoustic music program that tour the city’s live-music cafes.
Named “Café tour”, it will feature typical love songs of the 1990s that once were biggest hits during the decade and have made the names of established divas like Hong Nhung or My Linh.
However, younger generations will take the lead this time, as singers like Hien Thuc, Mai Khoi, or the 2011 Vietnam Idol runner-up Van Mai Huong will cover these songs with their own interpretation.
Especially, Kyo York, an American who is known for singing Vietnam legendary composer Trinh Cong Son’s songs with a perfect Vietnamese will share their stage.
York will also sing “Ly ca phe Ban Me” and “Em muon song ben anh tron doi”, whose Central Highland inspiration has made the singer Siu Black, hailing from the area, famous for her wild and powerful vocal.
“I think everyone knows or can sing along at least one song from the 90s,” singer Mai Khoi said “I love them and always sang them even before I became a singer,”
“This is a great chance to perform what I am so excited about, especially when the current music scene is full of low-quality products,” she added.
The 1990s spirit will be revived at Ho Chi Minh’s cafes that play live music including I-coffee, Jardin d’Amour, Yen, Bet, Hollywoodome and Regina.
Starting on June 3, the acoustic “Café tour” will last until June 26 from Thursday to Sunday every week.
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