Famous singer compete in game show "Tuyet dinh tranh tai"
Ten popular singers have put their names down to compete in “Tuyet dinh tranh tai” (ultimate competition), which is a Vietnamese name of Ultimate Entertainer, a Norwegian-format show.
Pham Anh Khoa, Ung Hoang Phuc, Duc Tuan, Kimese, Minh Thu, Trang Nhung, Hoang Hai, Phuong Vy, Tra My and Pham Thu Ha will have to sing the songs that are not their strengths in 11 live shows on every Saturday starting 8 p.m. on HTV7 from April 19.
The winner is decided by the largest number of votes from the audience and a judging panel consisting of director Le Hoang, diva Hong Nhung and a guest judge who will be changed weekly.
The winner will bring home VND400 million and the first runner-up will get VND200 million.
One of the special features of the “Tuyet dinh tranh tai”, diva Hong Nhung will stage as one of the contestants after the sixth show in the position of a judge. Popular Tran Thanh will be emcee of these shows.
The winner will bring home VND400 million and the first runner-up will get VND200 million.
One of the special features of the “Tuyet dinh tranh tai”, diva Hong Nhung will stage as one of the contestants after the sixth show in the position of a judge. Popular Tran Thanh will be emcee of these shows.
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