S.Korean singer IU (in yellow dress) performing at the Vietnam-Korean music festival at Hanoi's NationalConferenceCenter on March 15

The Vietnam-Korean music festival showcasing a number of famous singers from South Korea which was concluded in Hanoi on March 15 will be broadcast on TV on March 25.

The show will be aired at 9:30pm on VTV1.

The concert, which was held by the Korean Broadcasting System (KBS) in collaboration with Vietnam Television to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the diplomatic relations between the two countries, featured a number of performers from Korea like Super Junior, CN Blue, Beast, Sistar, Secret, Davichi, and MBLAQ, as well as the young star IU and local artists, including Ho Quynh Huong and Minh Quan.

Though thousands of fans had a memorable night with the concert, many others were deeply disappointed that they could not afford the tickets, which were supposed to be free, on the black market.

According to the initial announcement of the show’s organizers, invitation tickets for the show at the 4,000-seat National Conference Center would be distributed freely through many agencies.

However, their silence about where and how to get the free tickets to the concert until March 15, the day the concert took place, left Vietnamese fans extremely confused while some online sites sold the tickets at a high cost, from VND1 million to VND7 million for a pair.

The public were even angrier knowing many seats in the theater were empty while a big crowd of fans were locked outside, denied the opportunity to see their idols performing inside.

Source: TT