OMG! “Three-Year-Old Drummer Wows Crowd with Bon Jovi Performance at Record-Breaking Event”

Nu, a three-year-old drummer, played Bon Jovi at the event that set the record for the most jazz drummers in the country.

The performance It’s my life of baby Nu, real name K’Jakin, made hundreds of spectators at Phu Nhuan Stadium excited. K’Jakin’s father said that he was invited by Mr. Dang Hoang Tuan, a representative of the organizers, to participate in the event on the evening of January 1. He took a car to take his child from Lam Dong to Ho Chi Minh City with the hope that he would have the opportunity to practice more drummers.

A 3-year-old child and a jazz drum set a Guinness record

Regarding the chance of his son coming to drumming, Mr. K’Jop – Nu’s father – said that when he heard his uncle play music, he liked it, so he took a baton and beat it, at that time K’Jakin was seven months old. Facilitated by her family, at the age of two and a half, Nu knows how to play the drum and is always excited to practice new songs.

Be Nu is one of the many drummers who performed at the event. In addition to the drum performance, the program is a music party at the beginning of the year, gathering many performances such as: Vietnam (Minh Beta), Gia Khiem (Children’s Music Idol) harmonizes with child singer Bao An the song Go home (Hua Kim Tuyen – Xuan Ty) and the muse mashup (Hoang Dung) – Heaven hides the sky and takes away (ViruSs)…

Be Nu performed for the first time on a big stage in Ho Chi Minh City. Photo: Ngoc Truc.

Mr. Dang Hoang Tuan – founder of Touch Music Center, the organizer of the event – said: “I think the drum is a very interesting, accessible and applicable musical instrument in life, stimulating the spirit and energy. Therefore, we want to create a big playground, open opportunities for this type of performance to come to more people.”

80 people set jazz drumming records

According to Mr. Tuan, the program encountered obstacles in gathering artists because the drummers came from all regions. “I thank the drummers for breaking their personal schedules and geographical distance to train together,” said a representative of the organizers