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"Say Hi Brother": Thousands of people lined up in the sun, poster caused controversy

Báo Dân tríBáo Dân trí28/09/2024


Thousands of people lined up in the hot sun

Concert "Anh trai say hi" takes place at Saigon Riverside Park - Thu Thiem (HCMC) tonight, September 28.

According to the announcement of the Organizing Committee, from 12:00 to 19:00, the audience started to line up and proceed with the check-in procedures at the gate. However, since morning, many fans were present at the concert venue to wait in line, despite the hot weather.

By noon, the number of spectators at the ticket check area had reached thousands. However, due to the hot weather, many young people showed signs of fatigue after having to wait for many hours.

Anh trai say hi: Hàng ngàn người xếp hàng dưới nắng, poster gây tranh cãi - 1

Thousands of spectators lined up to enter the check-in area (Photo: Organizing Committee).

On social media groups, participants continuously post reminders to each other to bring hats, umbrellas, food... to avoid fainting or hunger due to long queues and waiting.

According to the original regulations of the Organizing Committee, participants were not allowed to bring large items, including umbrellas. However, under the harsh weather conditions, the Organizing Committee "relaxed" the regulations, agreeing to let participants use umbrellas to avoid the heat.

However, some audiences were dissatisfied when the Organizing Committee did not proactively prepare shelters for attendees.

On her personal page, singer Ngoc Anh 3A - one of the guests at the Anh trai say hi music night - shared the moment she was present at the check-in area and was extremely surprised by the crowded atmosphere at the event. Ngoc Anh said she felt proud that Vietnamese audiences supported Vietnamese music like that.

On the fanpage Anh trai say hi , the Organizing Committee also announced: "Currently, the check-in area is very crowded, we respectfully request that the audience be careful to keep their belongings, money and phones safe, to avoid being taken advantage of by pickpockets."

Poster missing artist's image, causing controversy

Another issue that is being discussed is that the Organizing Committee of Anh trai say hi 's concert 1 hung a poster missing one "brother", Cong Duong.

After receiving feedback from the audience, the Organizing Committee fixed the problem by printing an additional picture of Cong Duong and pasting it in the corner to make up 30 "brothers". However, this approach by the Organizing Committee still left many viewers dissatisfied.

Anh trai say hi: Hàng ngàn người xếp hàng dưới nắng, poster gây tranh cãi - 2

The poster "Anh trai say hi" caused controversy because it was printed without Cong Duong (Photo: Organizing Committee).

In addition, the arrangement of the top 3 positions on the poster also caused a lot of controversy. Accordingly, Duc Phuc, who reached the top 5, stood in the center position, while Quang Hung MasterD, who reached the top 3, was arranged at the outermost position, causing some viewers to wonder.

Concert 1 of Say Hi Brother is not for audiences under 14 years old. Audiences from 14 to under 18 years old must bring a birth certificate (photocopy or photo) and be accompanied by a relative over 21 years old.

The concert strictly prohibits filming, taking pictures, or livestreaming performances in any form. The Organizing Committee has the right to ask violators to leave the performance area and will not refund tickets.



Source: https://dantri.com.vn/giai-tri/anh-trai-say-hi-hang-ngan-nguoi-xep-hang-duoi-nang-poster-gay-tranh-cai-20240928165420091.htm

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