The two-night event will take place at PH Live at Planet Hollywood, a prominent venue in the heart of the Las Vegas Strip. A representative of the production team stated that PH Live is considered an icon of the international entertainment industry, having hosted regular concerts for famous stars, including Jennifer Lopez, Gwen Stefani, and Christina Aguilera.
"We chose Las Vegas, the global entertainment capital, as the first international concert destination for 'hello, brother' not simply because of its scale, but because it represents the highest standards of performance and artistic experience. Bringing the show to PH Live at Planet Hollywood is a strategic move to affirm the organizational capacity, product quality, and global mindset of the Vietnamese creative team," the representative said, emphasizing the ambition to bring Vietnamese music to the world.
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A panoramic view of the concert at My Dinh National Stadium. Photo: DatVietVAC |
A panoramic view of the concert at My Dinh National Stadium. Photo: DatVietVAC
The concert provides an opportunity for young artists to demonstrate their performance abilities on an international stage. It's also a chance for overseas Vietnamese and music lovers to experience the dynamic Vietnamese entertainment market.
The team has confirmed the following stars will participate: Hieu Monday, Isaac, Duong Domic, Quang Hung MasterD, Duc Phuc, Erik, Quan A.P, Jsol, Negav, Rhyder, Hurrykng, Phap Kieu, Anh Tu, Ali Hoang Duong, Wean, Song Luan, Pham Dinh Thai Ngan, Gemini Hung Huynh, Nicky, Captain Boy, Pham Anh Duy, Lou Hoang, Cong Duong, Hai Dang Doo, Do Phu Qui, and Vu Thinh.
The production team stated they will invest in an international-standard sound and lighting system. The audience can choose from various ticket tiers, enjoying perks such as limited-edition gifts, signed posters, or a meet-and-greet with the artists after the show.
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A performance by the "brothers" at the Hanoi concert. Photo: DatVietVAC |
A performance by the "brothers" at the Hanoi concert. Photo: DatVietVAC
"hello, brother" 2024, created and produced by DatVietVAC, represents a new step for the Vietnamese entertainment industry. Launched in mid-2024, the program quickly became a cultural phenomenon, receiving over 18 billion views across digital platforms, consistently topping YouTube Trending, Spotify, and iTunes charts, and becoming a trending topic on social media.
Not only attracting young people, the show also helped shape musical aesthetics, idol preferences, and the way popular entertainment is consumed. For the six previous concerts, many audience members traveled thousands of kilometers, even flying in from abroad, to support the artists. Fan-organized projects also contributed to the program's widespread appeal.
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Artists interacting directly with fans. Photo: DatVietVAC |
Artists interacting directly with fans. Photo: DatVietVAC
In previous interviews, the organizing committee expressed hope that the show would nurture a generation of professional, insightful young artists, inheriting and developing the nation's creative industry.
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From last year to the present, "hello, brother" 2024 has held six concerts in Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi, recognized for their scale, appeal, and social impact. The Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Tourism listed the concerts among the top 10 cultural, sports, and tourism events of 2024.
The program also won several awards including: Digital Phenomenon of the Year at the Vietnam iContent Awards 2024, Mai Vang, Lan Song Xanh 2024, and Entertainment Phenomenon at the Star of the Year 2024.