Since coming to light after the Vietnam Idol Kids competition and winning the championship, Ho Van Cuong has become one of the young voices loved in the music market today. Despite choosing a rather discreet lifestyle, the male singer born in 2003 still maintains his appeal to audiences and the performing market.
According to reporters' records, on the homepages of tea rooms, shows and fan groups, Ho Van Cuong's performance schedule is very regular and he also regularly receives gifts from the audience that are widely shared.
The male singer has been given cash, gold gifts or large bouquets of flowers stacked with money by fans many times right on stage. In a performance in Can Tho, he surprised many people when he received a bouquet of flowers stacked with 120 million VND in cash, along with many other gifts in USD or gold from loyal fans.
The latest show at the beginning of 2026, the male singer also received tens of millions of VND in cash from fans.
In the near future, on February 8, Ho Van Cuong will organize a minishow at a tea room in Ho Chi Minh City. On July 7, he will continue to organize a minishow in Hanoi. According to the reporter's investigation, the ticket prices for his minishow nights are all at the level of millions of VND but sell very well.
Not only stopping at the live performance, the support for Ho Van Cuong is also shown on social networks. Fans regularly update the performance schedule, share images and summarize the amount of money and gifts in each show, contributing to creating a strong spreading effect for his name. Some elderly people also see Ho Van Cuong as a family member, expressing respect for the simple lifestyle and polite style of the male singer.
Although he can earn hundreds of millions of dong for shows, Ho Van Cuong does not chase after a luxurious, material image. This simplicity creates a unique attraction, different from many artists of the same era.
Besides singing live, Ho Van Cuong also received attention on digital platforms. Content related to him on YouTube and social networks also brought in significant revenue and created more positive images in the fan community.
Sharing with reporters, Ho Van Cuong's side said that he still maintains regular activities with 2-3 shows/month, mainly in tea rooms, intimate music nights or community programs. The male singer both balances his studies and singing career, and continues to build his name in a sustainable direction, not chasing after thi phi.
Ho Van Cuong's side also added that the male singer does not accept mass shows, not because of demands or star disease, but he wants to balance his life to avoid running shows regardless, affecting his studies and time for his family.