Diva Ha Tran announces her live concert "Pure Galaxy" to mark 30 years of her career.

This event holds great significance for Ha Tran. She said she had heard many opinions such as "Ha Tran is a legend in music, " but the singer has always viewed the past 30 years as a learning journey. Therefore, the live concert is like a graduation exam.

Furthermore, through the concert, Ha Tran wanted to repay her debt of gratitude to her audience. "Everyone has thousands of things to worry about in 24 hours a day. Yet, after singing for 30 years, I am still loved by the audience, who listen to my music and buy my albums. That is a huge debt of gratitude," the singer said.

At the announcement of her live concert, Ha Tran broke down in tears when mentioning her mother, Meritorious Teacher Vu Thuy Huyen. Her mother passed away when the singer was 14 years old, leaving her with a lasting sense of loss. Even after getting married and having children, Ha Tran sometimes felt lonely because of her mother's untimely death.

"I call Uncle Tran Tien 'dad' because he supported me emotionally a lot when my mother passed away prematurely. Right now, I'm only thinking of my mother, wishing she could be here for this happy moment," Ha Tran said with tears in her eyes.

The "Pure Galaxy" live concert includes two nights of performances: one at the Military Zone 7 Gymnasium in Ho Chi Minh City on the evening of August 10th, and another at the My Dinh Indoor Athletics Stadium in Hanoi on the evening of August 24th.

The lineup of guest artists accompanying Ha Tran throughout the two nights of performances in Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi includes: her father - People's Artist Tran Hieu, her uncle - musician Tran Tien, her niece - singer Marzuz, People's Artist Thanh Lam and singer Trung Quan.

Additionally, each show will feature special guest appearances, such as Toc Tien and Lan Nha for the Hanoi show; and Phan Manh Quynh, Orange, and one guest whose identity will be kept secret for the Ho Chi Minh City show.

Regarding the guest artists, Ha Tran said: "My 30-year journey would not be complete without my family or Thanh Lam - who guided me when I was young and inexperienced. The young guests are inspiring collaborations or artists who have been influenced by me."

Ha Tran added that this marks the end of her "first 30-year journey." Concluding this phase, she will venture into new roles such as songwriting, hoping for a "second 30-year journey."

At the event announcing Ha Tran's live concert marking 30 years of singing, musician Tran Tien said: "As her uncle, if I were to praise her singing, it would seem inappropriate."

In 2008, while in the Sahara Desert (Africa), Tran Tien received a cassette tape sent by Ha Tran from the United States. Amidst the hot sand, he exclaimed, "My niece sings so well!"

Tran Tien regrets that Ha Tran doesn't have more solo concerts. He wishes he had more money to organize many similar concerts for his granddaughter. "It's a pity my granddaughter was born into a family that only knows how to make music, not how to make money," the veteran musician shared.

Ha Tran said that even though they are family, there's no such thing as "I can sing your songs just because I like them." After her first song , "Hair Blown by the Wind ," Tran Tien saw that his niece sang well and suggested she record more.

"I started my career with songs by other composers. Later, I got to sing songs by my father, Tiến, even though I knew many of his songs since I was a little child," the diva recounted.

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