The success of the concert partly reflects the new trend in the current music scene. For a long time, concert venues were quiet due to the impact of the post-COVID-19 pandemic, but now the situation is changing in a positive direction.
Singer Trung Quân's live show, "1589," recently held its first night at the Military Zone 7 Gymnasium (Ho Chi Minh City) and was packed with spectators. Today's audience is willing to pay for tickets, as long as it's a quality performance. Of course, audience taste depends on individual aesthetics. But the days of "audiences only wanting to watch for free," as many people complained before, are over. Audiences are willing to pay a large sum for tickets but expect a quality show. That's why singer Hoàng Thùy Linh's live show was unsuccessful, receiving many negative reactions from the audience. This is completely understandable, as the audience didn't receive what they expected.
Young singers Duong Edward and Phuong Vu are gradually winning over audiences.
This is also a general trend in the global music scene. Gone are the days of "hodgepodge" concerts where the sheer number of singers overshadows the vocal talent. Audiences today want to enjoy art in its truest sense. Taylor Swift and Beyoncé are prime examples of this trend. They are currently vocalists with exceptional appeal to audiences worldwide, and Beyoncé's tours attract tens of thousands of fans.
According to insiders, the current trend among audiences is no longer to favor superficially spectacular shows, but rather perfection in every aspect, from staging and content to vocals. World-renowned singer Madonna, at seventy years old, is still in high demand and receives much praise. She no longer performs in stadiums; instead, she tours hundreds of smaller venues, where she sings and shares her life story with the audience.
This goes to show that nowadays, quality is the standard for evaluating and determining the status of a singer. The era of gimmicks is over.
Source: https://nld.com.vn/van-nghe/xu-huong-moi-cua-dong-chay-am-nhac-20231030220218594.htm






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