The concert, part of the 2025 Volvo Concert series, brought together hundreds of doctors, nurses, medical staff, and artists to pay tribute to the "unsung heroes in white coats who tirelessly safeguard the community's well-being."
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Singer Nguyen Ha performs at the "Beat of Hope, Beat of Life" concert. Photo: Volvo |
Singer Nguyen Ha performs at the "Beat of Hope, Beat of Life" concert. Photo: Volvo
The event featured prominent figures in Vietnam's medical community, including Associate Professor Nguyen Lan Hieu, Director of Hanoi Medical University Hospital; Doctor Le Duc Nhan, Director of Da Nang Hospital; and Associate Professor Vo Tan Son, Chairman of the Ho Chi Minh City Medical Talent Development Fund. Representatives from leading hospitals, medical universities, and research units under the Ministry of Health also attended.
The concert showcased renowned Vietnamese musical artists, including diva My Linh, singers Ha Le and Nguyen Ha, along with the Anh Em band, led by musician Anh Quan. The program featured songs with messages of healing and positivity.
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Singer My Linh interacts with the audience. Photo: Volvo |
Singer My Linh interacts with the audience. Photo: Volvo
Nguyen Ha opened the concert with ballads, followed by Ha Le's modern and unconventional performance. Diva My Linh closed the night with her signature hits. Through this concert, the Swedish car manufacturer emphasized its message of "Protect the Protectors."
"For Volvo, safety is a starting point, not an option. Technology serves life, not for show," a Volvo Car Vietnam representative said. "We believe each car is not merely a means of transportation, but also a space for users, especially medical professionals, to rest, relax, and feel safe on every journey."
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My Linh and Ha Le on stage. Photo: Volvo |
My Linh and Ha Le on stage. Photo: Volvo
The Binh Duong event was the 4th stop in Volvo's 2025 concert series, following Hanoi, Da Nang, and Ho Chi Minh City. This initiative aims to honor the contributions of healthcare professionals and promote the intersection of art, medicine, and community.
The Volvo Concert series, organized by Volvo Car Vietnam for many years, aims to connect art with the community. The company hopes the program will spread its philosophy of "Cars for people, by people."
Quang Anh