Kim Jae Joong came to Vietnam to make up for the hurt of his fans, saying I love you

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Korean singer Kim Jae Joong held a concert in Ho Chi Minh City on April 27 to compensate fans for last year’s canceled show – Photo: MI LY

On the evening of April 26, Korean singer Kim Jae Joong had a meeting and conversation with the Vietnamese press on the occasion of the event. Kim Jae Joong Special J-Party in Vietnam Fan Concert Name I’m Twenty will take place tomorrow night, April 27.

This is a concert combined with a fan meeting in a series of programs across many countries and territories such as Vietnam, Australia, Taiwan, Macau…

The event in Vietnam will take place at Military Region 7 Gymnasium, Hoang Van Thu Street, Phu Nhuan District, Ho Chi Minh City.

Compensating for fans after the canceled Christmas show

Last year, Kim Jae Joong was one of the Korean artists announced to perform at the Christmas show K-pop Open Air #2 planned to be held by BOM Entertainment on December 23 and 24.

Singer Kim Jae Joong happily answered questions during a meeting with the Vietnamese press – Photo: MI LY

Just a few days before the show, the music night was suddenly canceled, to the surprise of fans and artists.

Previously, Kim Jae Joong spoke up and said he would not participate because the organizers did not properly implement the contract agreements. He also took to social networks to reassure fans.

Kim Jae Joong hopes fans will forget their hurts and regrets to enjoy tomorrow's music night - Photo: MI LY

Kim Jae Joong hopes fans will forget their hurts and regrets to enjoy tomorrow’s music night – Photo: MI LY

Up to now, K-pop fans have not been adequately compensated by the organizers for this incident.

To make up for that unpleasant experience, Kim Jae Joong quickly returned to Vietnam with a concert I’m Twenty this time.

“A concert was canceled, making my fans very hurt. I was thinking about how to comfort and make up for the hurt.

I hope that tomorrow when fans come to the concert, you will forget the hurt and happily enjoy” – Kim Jae Joong shared during the press meeting.

The singer born in 1986 is excited about the opportunity to meet each of his audiences in Vietnam, where he always has special affection. He will combine exchanges and talk shows and perform more than 20 songs.

This is also the night to celebrate his 20th anniversary in the entertainment industry.

Kim Jae Joong said hello to Vietnam, “I love you”

Because he had just landed in Vietnam on the afternoon of April 26 and had not had much time to get acquainted, Kim Jae Joong was shy when asked to speak Vietnamese.

At the event, he was taught by MCs and journalists to say “Hello Vietnam”, “I love you” and pronounce correctly from the first time. To him, Vietnam is a warm country with very emotional people.

Kim Jae Joong says the Vietnamese phrase “I love you” – Video: MI LY

He promised that next year he would release a new album and wanted to continue having a show in Vietnam during his tour.

Having achieved many achievements in his career, Kim Jae Joong is proud that his juniors in K-pop are more famous today and have many activities around the world.

K-pop has now expanded its scope of influence much more than 21 years ago, when he debuted with the group DBSK.

Kim Jae Joong was born in 1986 and is 38 years old this year. He is the main vocalist and visual (a member with outstanding good looks) in the legendary group DBSK (or TVXQ) of the 2nd generation of K-pop.

Due to a contract conflict with the management company, Jae Joong and two members Jun Su and Yoo Chun left SM Entertainment and separated from DBSK to form the group JYJ.

This is not the first time Kim Jae Joong has come to Vietnam. He used to come here to perform with the group JYJ.

Kim Jae Joong came to Vietnam during the 20th anniversary seriesKim Jae Joong came to Vietnam during the 20th anniversary series

The article is in Vietnamese

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