Visitors to The Grand Ho Tram Strip were left breathless over the weekend when My Tam, the undisputed ‘Queen of V-Pop’ synchronized her signature tunes to a six-story aquatic spectacular at the Fountains of Ho Tram.
Since the Ho Tram Sound Waves Series was launched, crowds have flocked to the venue to see performances from Toc Tien, Phuong Vy Idol and Son Tung M-TP, who have all made Vietnam’s most unique stage their own.
Stunning in a glittering line tube dress, My Tam kicked off her night with the tormenting melody Dung Hoi Em, her latest chart-topping single released earlier this month, before wowing the crowd with a series of her biggest hits such as Lien khuc Toc Nau, Uoc Gi, Vi Em Qua Yeu Anh, Nhu Mot Giac Mo, and Dau Chi Rieng Em.
The Fountains of Ho Tram added a breathtaking new dimension to My Tam’s lively and emotional performance.
Known for her friendly stage persona, My Tam did not disappoint fans who had made the journey from around the nation to see her on a stage unlike any other.
The simulcast audio-visual light show and dancing water jets formed a spine-tingling backdrop as the singer known as the ‘brown-haired nightingale’ smiled and chatted her way through her set, warming the hearts of all.
The concert also included Indonesian singer and DJ Dona Amelia – whose energetic performance set the stage for all that was to follow.
The contrasting styles between the two beautiful singers left an impression to remember for the audience at the third Sound Waves event.
Once again the real star of the show was the 120-jet, 25-meter tall Fountains of Ho Tram, which provides a platform for talent unrivaled in Vietnam.
The Fountains perform nightly between 6:00 and 9:00 pm for visitors to The Grand.
The Fountains are synchronized with a full spectrum LGP LED light and present a spectacular six-story audiovisual fountain performance awash with rich, colorful hues.
My Tam’s Ho Tram Sound Waves appearance will be followed on November 25, when local boyband icon Isaac, formerly of 365DaBand, takes his turn upon Ho Tram’s hydro-stage.
Indonesian singer and DJ Dona Amelia – whose energetic performance set the stage for all that was to follow
The Ho Tram Sound Waves concert series are held monthly and free to visitors to the resort.
Michael Kelly, Executive Chairman of The Grand Ho Tram Strip said of the concert series: “Ho Tram Sound Waves offers guests to The Grand an opportunity to see the biggest stars in Vietnam, with water spectacular behind them rivaled only by the stunning East Vietnam Sea before them. Ho Tram Sound Waves is an experience not to be missed.”
Located a two hour drive from Ho Chi Minh City, the 541-room Grand Ho Tram Strip in Ba Ria-Vung Tau also features 13 restaurants, a 18-hole Putt-Putt mini golf course, 2D and 3D cinemas, a game center, family karaoke room, water slide and a variety of beach activities.
Source: Tuoi Tre News