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The concert, titled "Rotating," shares its name with the singer's latest album. He explained that the title represents a continuous, cyclical journey of emotions and experiences.
For nearly four hours, Hoang Dung captivated the audience with his self-composed love songs. He often writes about simple aspects of love and life with an optimistic perspective.
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Hoang Dung danced for the first time with a troupe to upbeat tracks like "Compass" and "Twenty." He confessed to "never having sweat so much," expressing his happiness at trying new things.
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Hoang Dung and NAN collaborated on songs like "Dancing in the Night," "Unspoken Words," and "Fragile."
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The audience enthusiastically sang along throughout the show. During his performance of "Separate," some couples, with rings in hand, proposed to each other. Fans also held up signs with song titles, requesting Hoang Dung to perform them during the interactive segment.
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One lucky fan was chosen by Hoang Dung to join him on stage for a duet of "You Plant a Tree." The fan expressed their fondness for the opening lines: "A sprout, a sprout, and then another sprout. A few tiny souls silently reaching out."
During the concert, the singer reminisced about his days as a student at the Foreign Trade University in Hanoi, forming an acoustic group with friends. Every evening, he would perform, earning 250,000 VND.
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Composer Kai Dinh (left) requested Hoang Dung to sing "Where to Go to See Flowers Fly." This song was written by the singer about his father, who passed away when he was six years old.
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Hoang Dung and Vu performed a mash-up of "Passing Each Other" and "Muse." Both are known as "princes of love songs."
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Den Vau (left) - the final guest of the show - joined him to perform "One Day," a song Hoang Dung wrote specifically for the concert.
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The two harmonized on familiar tracks such as "Small Path," "Run Away With Me," and "Jungle Music."
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Beyond the music, Hoang Dung shared personal reflections through documentary footage. He spoke about feeling lost after The Voice 2015 and Sing My Song 2017. At that time, he diligently released music, but it received little attention. The singer stated, "If I could meet my 2015 self, I would encourage myself not to be afraid and to believe in the path ahead."
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The concert was praised for its sound and lighting. The Mau Nuoc band's synergy with the artist helped the singer shine.
Hoang Dung, 30, was the runner-up of The Voice 2015. He is known for songs like "A Few Words," "Unspoken Words," "Lean on Me and Listen to Me Sing," and "Muse." After 10 years in the industry, Hoang Dung has held five concerts and released five albums.
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Photo: Provided by the organizers