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Buc Tuong was the most anticipated act of the "Vietnamese Heart" themed program. As the band prepared to take the stage, the audience cheered and chanted their name. Guitarist Tran Tuan Hung and the other members performed "Dat Viet" - a song composed by the late musician Tran Lap - about the resilience of the Vietnamese people. They also performed a rock version of "Dat Nuoc Tron Niem Vui" (composed by Hoang Ha). Photo: Artist provided |
Buc Tuong was the most anticipated act of the "Vietnamese Heart" themed program. As the band prepared to take the stage, the audience cheered and chanted their name. Guitarist Tran Tuan Hung and the other members performed "Dat Viet" - a song composed by the late musician Tran Lap - about the resilience of the Vietnamese people. They also performed a rock version of "Dat Nuoc Tron Niem Vui" (composed by Hoang Ha). Photo: Artist provided
Performance of "Duong Den Ngay Vinh Quang". Video: Buc Tuong FC
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Duong Tran Nghia is the band's other vocalist. His deep, warm voice contrasts with Pham Anh Khoa's raspy vocals. Their harmonious collaboration brings a fresh perspective to Buc Tuong's performances. Photo: Artist provided |
Pham Anh Khoa - a guest vocalist with the band - received enthusiastic applause while performing familiar songs like "Bong Hong Thuy Tinh", "Mat Den", and "Nhung Chuyen Di Dai". Photo: Artist provided
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Pham Anh Khoa and nhi player Duong Thuy Anh also collaborated on the song "Dan Ta Ca". They shared their dedication to the performance, having rehearsed extensively during the final rehearsals. Photo: Artist provided |
Duong Tran Nghia is the band's other vocalist. His deep, warm voice contrasts with Pham Anh Khoa's raspy vocals. Their harmonious collaboration brings a fresh perspective to Buc Tuong's performances. Photo: Artist provided
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Hong Phi, Ngu Cung's lead singer, demonstrated his ability to engage and connect with the audience. He received a warm response from the crowd while performing "Hanh Khuc Ngay Va Dem" (composed by Phan Huynh Dieu) and "Viet Tiep Cau Chuyen Hoa Binh" (composed by Nguyen Van Chung). Photo: Organizers |
Pham Anh Khoa and nhi player Duong Thuy Anh also collaborated on the song "Dan Ta Ca". They shared their dedication to the performance, having rehearsed extensively during the final rehearsals. Photo: Artist provided
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By audience request, the band also performed "Co Doi Thuong Ngan", a spiritual folk song reimagined with a rock flair. Fans sang along with the band during the chorus. Photo: Artist provided |
Hong Phi, Ngu Cung's lead singer, demonstrated his ability to engage and connect with the audience. He received a warm response from the crowd while performing "Hanh Khuc Ngay Va Dem" (composed by Phan Huynh Dieu) and "Viet Tiep Cau Chuyen Hoa Binh" (composed by Nguyen Van Chung). Photo: Organizers
Ngu Cung performs "Hanh Khuc Ngay Va Dem". Video: Ha Thu
Excerpt of Ngu Cung performing "Viet Tiep Cau Chuyen Hoa Binh". Video: Ha Thu
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The Flob, an indie rock band from TP HCM, interacted with the audience. Tens of thousands sang along to the melodies of "Khat Vong Tuoi Tre" (composed by Vu Hoang) and "Bai Ca Dat Phuong Nam" (composed by Lu Nhat Vu). Photo: Organizers |
By audience request, the band also performed "Co Doi Thuong Ngan", a spiritual folk song reimagined with a rock flair. Fans sang along with the band during the chorus. Photo: Artist provided
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The program featured several segments combining rock music with traditional instruments. MC Thai Thuy Linh commented, "Rock isn't just about screaming and roaring, it can also be graceful and gentle." Photo: Organizers |
Thai Thuy Linh (center) performed songs from her album "Bo Doi", released 14 years ago, including "Len Dang" (composed by Luu Huu Phuoc and Huynh Van Tieng), "Day Ma Di" (composed by Nguyen Xuan Tan), and "Hat Mai Khuc Quan Hanh" (composed by Diep Minh Tuyen). She also co-hosted the program with MC Le Anh. Photo: Organizers
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The audience spanned multiple generations, from those born in the 80s and 90s to Gen Z. They maintained their enthusiasm throughout the program, continuously cheering on the artists. When the program experienced technical difficulties with the sound system, the audience sang along a cappella with the singers. Photo: Organizers |
Chillies were cheered on by Gen Z fans with their performance of "Que Huong Viet Nam" (composed by An Khang) and their original song "Dai Lo Mat Troi". Amidst the energetic program, the band delivered a soft and heartfelt ballad rock style. Photo: Organizers
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Previously, the organizers distributed 20,000 free tickets to various organizations. Over 10,000 spectators attended the performance at the Thang Long Imperial Citadel. Photo: Organizers |
The Flob, an indie rock band from TP HCM, interacted with the audience. Tens of thousands sang along to the melodies of "Khat Vong Tuoi Tre" (composed by Vu Hoang) and "Bai Ca Dat Phuong Nam" (composed by Lu Nhat Vu). Photo: Organizers
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The program featured several segments combining rock music with traditional instruments. MC Thai Thuy Linh commented, "Rock isn't just about screaming and roaring, it can also be graceful and gentle." Photo: Organizers
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The audience spanned multiple generations, from those born in the 80s and 90s to Gen Z. They maintained their enthusiasm throughout the program, continuously cheering on the artists. When the program experienced technical difficulties with the sound system, the audience sang along a cappella with the singers. Photo: Organizers
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Previously, the organizers distributed 20,000 free tickets to various organizations. Over 10,000 spectators attended the performance at the Thang Long Imperial Citadel. Photo: Organizers
Ha Thu