Le Quyen invites U22 Vietnam and women's football team to attend 30 billion live show
Celebrating Vietnam's victory in the 30th SEA Games football gold medal, Le Quyen publicly invited the men's and women's teams to attend a live show celebrating 20 years of singing.
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Le Quyen invited 2 Vietnamese football teams to attend Q Show 2. Photo: FBNV
Le Quyen is counting down the days until the live show celebrating 20 years of singing called Q Show 2 officially takes place in Ho Chi Minh City. It is known that this is a music project that the singer of “Sau tim thiep hong” has painstakingly prepared, with a “huge” budget of up to 30 billion VND.
During this time, the 8x female singer made a decision that made many fans admire. That was to invite the two Vietnamese men's and women's football teams to attend the show on the occasion of the whole country rejoicing in the joy of winning the "double" Gold Cup of SEA Games 30.
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Le Quyen, queen of tea room.
“Golden Cup… Let’s go. I sincerely invite the whole team to watch Q Show 2. And don’t forget to congratulate the women’s team on winning the Gold Cup for 6 consecutive years. I invite both teams too. So much love,” Le Quyen wrote on her personal page on December 10.
Not just talking, recently, Le Quyen revealed to the press that her team has worked with the Vietnam Football Federation to carry out the previous statement. Accordingly, the mother of one decided to "play big" by giving the best tickets possible to the two football teams, even though the ticket situation is very tense up to this point.
Representatives of both teams were excited to receive the invitation and said they would arrange time to cheer on Le Quyen on this important career milestone.
However, the two teams will not be able to attend the same show. The women's team will be present at the live show in Ho Chi Minh City (December 20-21). Meanwhile, the men's team is busy with training in Korea, so they have to postpone their plan to listen to Q Show 2 at the National Convention Center, Hanoi on January 4, 2020.