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Several ecstatic Vietnamese fans fainted during the 9-hour-long concert Soundfest held at Phu Tho stadium based in Ho Chi Minh City on Saturday, that featured performances by South Korea's popular boy group Big Bang and other well-known foreign artists.

A teen fan fainted during the Soundfest concert held at Phu Tho stadium on April 14, 2012.
Although the show began at 2:00pm, approximately 30,000 teens had patiently waited in long lines to get into the concert hall as early as 11:00am to find a good spot.
Along with local popular artists, the concert attracted the participation of world-renowned artists like Tata Young from Thailand, Kimberly Cakdwell from the United States, Taio Cruz from the UK, and especially Big Bang, one of the most successful South Korean music groups both within and outside Asia.
From 2:00pm to 5:00pm, Vietnamese artists including rock bands Buc Tuong, Unlimited, and Microwave, hip-hop dancer Tien Dat, singers Ha Okio, Thao Trang, and Van Mai Huong produced dazzling performances that amazed audiences at the venue.
At 7:00pm, the organizers decided to halt the concert for 30 minutes to ask the concert-goers to keep order as many fans, who overly excited and jostled each other to catch a glimpse of their idols, fainted.
At 8:00pm, Vietnamese teen fans went crazy as five members of Big Bang were on stage and performed their hit songs Fantastic baby, Hands up, Lies, Bad boy, Tonight, and Last farewell. The fans cried and sang along to the songs and screamed their stars’ name.

Vietnamese teen fans jostled each other for a good post to view five members of South Korea's boy group Big Bang at the Soundfest concert held at Phu Tho stadium on April 14, 2012.

A security guard takes a crazy fan, who fainted during the Soundfest concert, to an ambulance waiting outside the venue for emergency care.

Five-member Big Bang boy group delivered wonderful performances at Soundfest held at Phu Tho stadium on April 14, 2012.

There are no empty seats at the Soundfest's venue.

Despite the scorching heat, many Vietnamese fans waited patiently in lines to see five members of Bing Bang in person.

Look at the face of the teen boy in this photo, you can see who his idol is.

Hanoian fans of popular South Korean actress Kim Tae Hee.

Crazy fans of South Korea's showbiz stars gather at an eatery shop situated on Su Van Hanh Street in Ho Chi Minh City.

A bed room of a teen girl is covered in pictures of her South Korean stars.

Two teen girls in this photo look extremely happy after buying a key chain, showing pictures of their South Korean idols.
Source: Tuoi Tre
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