Charlie Puth to Perform at Festival in Vietnam Next Month
Puth will join forces with Vietnamese artists for the 8Wonder concert night on July 22, which forms a part of the WonderFest 2023 entertainment and tourism mega event scheduled for June 1 to July 22 in the beach city.
While the specific lineup of performers has not yet been disclosed to the press, the U.S. pop star is anticipated to captivate the audience with his popular hits, including ‘Attention,’ ‘We Don’t Talk Anymore,’ ‘How Long,’ and ‘One Call Away.’
Earlier this year, Puth, 31, revealed his plans for an Asian tour named ‘The Charlie Live Experience,’ which includes performances in Hong Kong, Bangkok, Jakarta, Singapore, Tokyo, and Seoul.
Throughout his impressive 12-year career, Puth has emerged as one of the leading singer-songwriters globally, delivering numerous chart-topping hits.
His collaboration with rapper Wiz Khalifa on the song ‘See You Again’ for the soundtrack of the 2015 action blockbuster ‘Furious 7’ claimed the top spot on the Billboard Hot 100 for 12 consecutive weeks and earned him a Golden Globe nomination for Best Original Song.
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