Mixed artists Sandra, Bad Boys Blue coming to Hanoi

VOV.VN - Legendary mixed artists Sandra and Bad Boys Blue will headline a live concert featuring their hits from the 70-s-90-s this coming March 11 at 8pm at the Hanoi National Convention Centre.

About Bad Boys Blue

The history of Bad Boys Blue started in Cologne (Germany) back in 1984, when the founders of Coconut Records – Tony Hendrik and his wife, Karin van Haaren (vel Karin Hartmann), decided to create a new music project. 

Following a long history of singles and albums including You's re a Woman, Pretty Young Girl, I Wanna Hear Your Heartbeat, and Come Back and Stay, the group released their latest hit You're A Woman 2015 in early June 2015 as part of their 30th anniversary album titled 30.

About Sandra

Sandra Ann Lauer is a German pop singer, who enjoyed a mainstream popularity in the 1980s and early 1990s with a string of European hit singles like Everlasting Love, Hiroshima, In The Heat of The Night, Little Girl, Midnight Man and Heaven Can Wait have won high acclaim.

With sales in excess of 30 million records worldwide, Sandra has firmly established her position as one of the most successful German disco/pop female vocalists of all times. 
Mời quý độc giả theo dõi VOV.VN trên

Related

Michael Learns To Rock stirs up HCM City music event
Michael Learns To Rock stirs up HCM City music event

VOV.VN - Danish pop/soft rock band Michael Learns to Rock stirred up the atmosphere at an outdoor concert in Ho Chi Minh City on December 21.

Michael Learns To Rock stirs up HCM City music event

Michael Learns To Rock stirs up HCM City music event

VOV.VN - Danish pop/soft rock band Michael Learns to Rock stirred up the atmosphere at an outdoor concert in Ho Chi Minh City on December 21.

Music Awards 2016 announced
Music Awards 2016 announced

The Vietnam Musicians’ Association announced the 2016 Music Awards in Hanoi on January 5.

Music Awards 2016 announced

Music Awards 2016 announced

The Vietnam Musicians’ Association announced the 2016 Music Awards in Hanoi on January 5.