Vietnamese singer wins excellent prize at music competition in Japan

VOV.VN - Local singer Pham Thuy Linh successfully surpassed several strong foreign rivals to win the excellent prize at the 26th Kyushu Music Concour 2024 held in Japan.

At the performance, Linh impressed the judges with her presentation of Martha’s song Den Teuren zu versohnen.

Most notably, not a single other contestant has achieved this award over the past three years.

The 23-year-old singer will also be invited to attend a ceremony honouring outstanding contestants of the competition in Japan, which is scheduled to take place in May.

This comes after Linh also won the gold cup in the vocal competition at the 2023 Asian Arts Festival which took place in Singapore from July 10 to July 14, 2023.

Kyushu Music Concour is held annually and targets international musical talents under 18 and between 18 and 25.

This year, the event it attracted more than 1,000 candidates worldwide competing in many categories.

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