Vietnam's Got Talent | |
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Season 3 | |
Hosted by | Thanh Vân Hugo |
Judges | Thành Lộc Thúy Hạnh Hoài Linh Huy Tuấn |
Winner | Nguyễn Đức Vĩnh |
Runner-up | Ngô Phương Bích Ngọc |
Release | |
Original network | VTV MTV Vietnam |
Original release | September 28, 2014 – April 5, 2015 |
Season chronology |
The third season of Vietnam's Got Talent , a Vietnamese reality television talent show, was aired Sunday nights in the prime time slot of 8:00PM (UTC+7) starting from September 8, 2014 on VTV3 and MTV Vietnam. The show is based on the Got Talent series format, which was originated by Simon Cowell in the United Kingdom.
4 judges are Thành Lộc, Thúy Hạnh, Huy Tuấn and Hoai Linh. Thanh Van Hugo replaced Thanh Bach as presenter. [1] [2]
The show was primarily produced by Vietnam Television and BHD Corp, with additional broadcasting by MTV Vietnam. The performance shows were aired Sundays on VTV3.
The judges' auditions also feature the Golden Buzzer. Each judge would have one chance to use the Golden Buzzer. The so-called Golden Acts, those on whom the Golden Buzzer is used, would automatically advance to the Semi-Finals. Hoai Linh was the first to press the Golden Buzzer on Bùi Văn Tự, followed by Thanh Loc on Nhóm 4 chị em and Huy Tuan on Dương Thị Huỳnh Mai.
Judges | Artist | Act | Place Audition |
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Hoài Linh | Bùi Văn Tự | Printing | Hanoi |
Thanh Loc | Nhóm 4 chị em | Singing | Ho Chi Minh City |
Huy Tuấn | Dương Thị Huỳnh Mai | Singing | Ho Chi Minh City |
The acts are listed of chronological appearance.
Order | Artist | Act | Buzzes and judges' choices | Finished | |||
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Thành Lộc | Thúy Hạnh | Hoài Linh | Huy Tuấn | ||||
1 | Nguyễn Bùi Nam Khuê | Dancing | Eliminated | ||||
2 | Mari | Belly dance | Eliminated | ||||
3 | Phan Quốc Bảo | Singing | Eliminated | ||||
4 | Dải Ngân Hà | Dancing | --- | --- | --- | --- | 3rd |
5 | Nguyễn Văn Kỷ | Artist | Eliminated | ||||
6 | 4 chị em/The Sisters | Singing | 2nd | ||||
7 | Gia Linh & Gia Bảo | Dancing | 1st | ||||
The Final rounds consisted of 14 acts from the semi-final rounds spread out over two shows aired on 22 and 29 March 2015.
The 1st final round was aired on March 22, 2015, filmed in BHD Studio in district 9 of Ho Chi Minh City.
Order | Artist | Act | Buzzes and judges' choices | Finished | |||
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Thành Lộc | Thúy Hạnh | Hoài Linh | Huy Tuấn | ||||
1 | 4 chị em/The Sisters | Singing | Eliminated | ||||
2 | Ngô Phương Bích Ngọc | Singing | Wild Card | ||||
3 | Mai Quốc Anh | Dancing | Eliminated | ||||
4 | Chiến Binh Đường Phố | Street Sport | Eliminated | ||||
5 | Thục Nhi - Đức Huy | Dancing | Wild Card | ||||
6 | Nguyễn Đức Vĩnh | Hát Chầu Văn | 1st | ||||
7 | Nguyễn Huỳnh Nhu | Magician | Eliminated | ||||
The 2nd final round was aired on April 29, 2015, filmed in BHD Studio in district 9 of Ho Chi Minh City.
Order | Artist | Act | Buzzes and judges' choices | Finished | |||
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Thành Lộc | Thúy Hạnh | Hoài Linh | Huy Tuấn | ||||
1 | Đào Hiền Thục Anh | Belly dance | Eliminated | ||||
2 | Chuồn Chuồn Giấy | Acting | Wild Card | ||||
3 | Từ Như Tài | Singing | Eliminated | ||||
4 | Bar-TN | Street Sport | Eliminated | ||||
5 | Hà Chương | Dancing | Wild Card | ||||
6 | Gia Linh - Gia Bảo | Dancing | 1st | ||||
7 | Vũ Thái Thảo Vy | Singing | Eliminated | ||||
Artist | Act | Finished |
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Ngô Phương Bích Ngọc | Singing | Advanced |
Thục Nhi - Đức Huy | Dancing | Did not call |
Chuồn Chuồn Giấy | Acting | Advanced |
Hà Chương | Singing | Did not call |
The Grand Finale consisted of the top 4 performance from the final rounds and was aired live on 5 April 2015.
Key | Winner | Runner-up |
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Order | Finished | Artist | Act |
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1 | Third place | Chuồn Chuồn Giấy | Acting |
2 | Third place | Gia Linh - Gia Bảo | Dancing |
3 | Winner | Nguyễn Đức Vĩnh | Hát Chầu Văn |
4 | Runner-up | Ngô Phương Bích Ngọc | Singing |
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