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Musician Nguyen Hung (left) and singer Vu captivated the audience with their performance of the song inspired by the recent hit film Mua do (Red Rain). The audience joined in on the chorus, "The war will end if I don't return. Mom, be happy, you have a heroic son." Vu's military uniform evoked memories of his time as an English lecturer at the Commando Officer Training School. |
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Bui Cong Nam sang a series of songs: "Chua te" (Lord), "Tim duoc nhau kho the nao" (How hard it is to find each other), "Tien hay lui" (Advance or retreat), and "Nho mai chuyen di nay" (Missing this journey forever). He gained more fans after the show Anh trai vuot ngan chong gai (Brother overcomes thousands of obstacles) and the reality series Gia dinh Haha (Haha Family). |
Nguyen Hung and his band Maydays performed "Phep mau" (Magic) and "Hen lan sau" (See you next time). The Gia Lai native's simple singing style resonated with the audience. He recently starred as Hai in the film Mua do (Red Rain) and has the hit song "Con gi dep hon." Before joining the band, he worked as a bartender and studied electrical work.
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Vu Cat Tuong evoked national pride with the song "Ngan uoc mo Viet Nam" (A Thousand Vietnamese Dreams). The singer also performed "Vet mua" (Rain stains) and "Tung la" (Used to be) with the audience. |
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"Brother" Ryhder returned to the stage with his new song, "Sau con suy" (After the recession). |
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Huong Tram and Phan Manh Quynh performed their once-popular hit, "Em gai mua" (Rain sister). |
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"Indie Prince" Vu played guitar and sang his self-composed songs, including "Anh nho ra" (I remember), "Nhung loi hua bo quen" (Forgotten promises), and "La lung" (Strange). |
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Noo Phuoc Thinh was the closing act. He energized the stage with the song "Toi la mot ngoi sao" (I am a star). The singer also gifted some audience members with lanterns and mooncakes. |
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The audience, primarily Gen Z, kept the energy high throughout the nearly three-hour concert, cheering and supporting the artists. The organizers had distributed 22,000 free tickets through various platforms.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh, a guest at the concert, gave the opening speech. Affirming the role of culture and the entertainment industry in the country's development, the Prime Minister congratulated the event organizer, Vietnam Television, on its 55th anniversary and acknowledged its contributions to the cultural sector.
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The concert concluded with a 10-minute firework display. Director Cao Trung Hieu designed the stage as a vibrant futuristic city, blending traditional Vietnamese culture with modern life. The crew invested in large LED screens, creating vivid 3D images.
The organizers previously held two V-Fest concerts on 10/8 and 11/8 at the same venue, attracting tens of thousands of people.
Ha Thu