According to Sohu , China 's People's Daily recently published an article discussing the phenomenon of famous stars venturing into other fields.
The article criticized that "fame without genuine talent will ultimately backfire," and that "these TV stars' main profession is hosting programs, lacking a systematic repertoire of musical works, yet they dare to organize nationwide tours, relying on selling nostalgia to exploit the audience's emotions." Furthermore, the People's Daily article stated that these artists' behavior constitutes "exploiting popularity to profit from fans."


Previously, Xie Na held a successful music concert in Chengdu. The most famous MC in China cited the concert as a way to make up for long-held regrets about not singing and to fulfill a childhood dream, not to make money. Her focus on emotions and initial aspirations was well-received by the audience.
However, this wasn't the only performance; Xie Na announced a second concert in Beijing on July 17th, with other venues planned. This decision, however, was met with strong opposition from the audience, who even criticized her with derogatory terms like "fraudster," "greedy," and "liar."
The public questioned whether Xie Na's professional competence was commensurate with the ticket prices and scale of her tour. Xie Na is not a professional singer, has no memorable works, lacks performing talent, and can't even remember song lyrics. Despite her low level of professional performance, she sells tickets on par with A-list singers.
On social media, viewers criticized Xie Na for being greedy and trying to exploit public affection for money.
The female MC was also criticized for deceiving the audience when she previously stated that she only organized her first concert to fulfill a childhood dream. The transition from a commemorative performance to a commercial tour is quite different. Many commented that because organizing concerts makes money so quickly and easily, artists disregard criticism regarding their professional skills and continue performing music.
According to Sina , many angry fans said that as soon as Xie Na announces the location of her concert, they will file online complaints and send reports through official channels such as the Chinese government 's hotline service, arguing that Xie Na, a non-professional singer, is raising ticket prices too high and exploiting her fans.


On June 28th, the organizers of Xie Na's concert announced the cancellation of the concert and offered a 100% automatic refund through the official ticket sales channel. Prior to this, 150,000 tickets had sold out in just one minute, and the number of people wanting to see the show on the ticketing platform had reached 177,000.
Xie Na has a large fanbase, and if she holds an event, tickets would easily sell out. However, mainstream Chinese arts and media authorities do not support artists holding concerts indiscriminately without showcasing representative musical works.
Previously, Wang Hedi, Zhao Lusi, Bai Lu... whose singing and dancing abilities weren't particularly high, frequently held concerts to earn money from fans, causing much controversy. On June 10th, actor Ding Yuxi also announced a concert in Chengdu, China, on July 18-19.
According to 163 , judging from Xie Na and Zhao Lusi's solo concerts, this is not just a matter of artists venturing into other fields, but also reflects the public's aversion to the excessive commercialization of the entertainment industry. Artists now make money easily and indiscriminately by shifting to organizing concerts despite their limited capabilities.
Source: https://tienphong.vn/nu-mc-noi-tieng-nhat-phai-huy-show-post1855346.tpo










