Tata Young to sing in Vietnam for the first time
10:16' 04/02/2010 (GMT+7)

VietNamNet Bridge – Thai pop star Tata Young will perform her greatest hits at a show on February 26 in HCM City.

 

 

Tata will bring her own dancing troupe to Vietnam and promises to sing hits Ready for Love, and My Bloody Valentine.

 

The Thai-American singe first became famous after winning a contest to seek music talents in Thailand.

 

She signed her first contract with the GMM Grammy, the biggest entertainment group in Thailand and recorded a first album at the age of 14. More than 1 million of her album Amita Tata Young was sold in five months.

 

Tata Young is considered by many as the new queen of Asian pop. Her albums sell globally, reaching over 14 million sales and she’s also picked up numerous awards along the way.

 

Last year Tata Young was named Most Favorite Artist in Thailand. She was also the best singer in Thailand in 2008 and 2009. Between 2006-2009 she won consecutive awards in 95.5 Virgin Hitz Awards.

 

Tata Young’s show in Vietnam is organized by The Hi-Fi Group Australia and the XoneFM channel.

 

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