Singing contest for Vietnamese students in Melbourne city, Australia

The final of MOVSA GALA 2023, a singing contest of Vietnamese students in Australia, took place in Melbourne city on October 7.

The final round featured performances by 12 contestants from universities in Melbourne, which ranged from folk songs to pop ballads, rock, or rap songs.

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Nguyen Hoang Bao Lan from the University of Melbourne wins the first prize at the MOVSA GALA 2023 (Photo: VNA).

Hosted by Melbourne Overseas Vietnamese Student Association (MOVSA), the annual event aims to create an artistic playground, connecting overseas Vietnamese students with a passion for singing and a desire to show off their talents.

The professional point for a student music playground this time is the presence of famous names such as MC Anh Tuan (VTV Television) from Vietnam as judges.

He is a veteran and beloved program director in Vietnam. He is a talented artist, as well as a passionate Producer. And the final judge of the show is actress Chi Nguyen.

Besides winning the LAVISA 2015 Singing Contest Champion award, she is also an actress who has appeared in an impressive television series that premiered on Amazon Prime and Netflix.

The final night of MOVSA GALA 2023 promises to be a youthful and extremely explosive music party for students studying in the "land of kangaroos" that everyone should not miss.

The gala left a strong impression on the contestants and more than 500 attendees. It has succeeded in connecting the Vietnamese student community in Melbourne City in particular and in the "land of kangaroos" in general.

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(Source: VNA)