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The first season of Vietnam's Got Talent, a Vietnamese reality television talent show, aired Sunday nights at 9:00PM between December 18, 2011 and May 6, 2012 on VTV3 and MTV Vietnam. The show was based on the Got Talent series format that originated by Simon Cowell in the United Kingdom. Artist Thành Lộc was the first host to be announced. [1]
The first season of Vietnam's Got Talent premiered on 18 December 2011 and ended on 6 May 2012. It was broadcast on VTV3 and MTV Vietnam. The winner of the first season was the dancing couple Đăng Quân (12 years old) and Bảo Ngọc (7 years old), with musical theater singer Nguyễn Hương Thảo making first runner-up.
Vietnam's Got Talent season 1; Vietnam's Got Talent season 2; Vietnam's Got Talent season 3; Vietnam's Got Talent season 4 This page was last edited on 23 August 2020 ...
Vietnam's Got Talent. Phạm Trần Thanh Phương and Đinh Thị Thanh Hương (season 1 contestants) Nguyễn Ngọc Gia Bảo (season 1 semifinalist), eliminated in the 4th semifinal round; Vietnam Idol. Trần Hoàng Anh (season 2 finalist, placed 9th) Phan Ngọc Luân (season 2 semifinalist, season 3 contestant)
On 6 March 2015, Tuấn Hưng confirmed he would become a coach for the show's third season. [8] A week later, Đàm Vĩnh Hưng was announced to be returning to the show for his third season. [9] On 13 April 2015, the coaching panel for Season 3 was officially confirmed as Tuấn Hưng, Đàm Vĩnh Hưng, Thu Phương, and Mỹ Tâm. [10]
It is the final night of auditions for America’s Got Talent before judges Simon Cowell, Howie Mandel, Heidi Klum and Sofia Vergara will make the judges cuts as to which of the acts that got at ...
Vietnamese television seasons that have aired at least one episode in the year 2012 ... Vietnam's Got Talent season 1; Vietnam's Got Talent season 2;
In January 2016, he joined Vietnam's Got Talent as a judge for its fourth season. [3] Later, in May 2016, he was fined 32.5 million VND (equivalent to 1,860 USD in 2023) for playing a role in the comedy play "To Anh Nguyet Remix" (generated from Tô Ánh Nguyệt by Trần Hữu Trang) in Paris by Night 116 show.