VHO - Hoa Minzy, Den Vau, and many other artists shared their feelings of pride when participating in the parade to celebrate the 80th anniversary of National Day, September 2.
Báo Văn Hóa•03/09/2025
The participation of rapper Den Vau, Hoang Thuy Linh, Tang Duy Tan, Mono, Duc Phuc... brought a youthful breeze, affirming the strong influence of contemporary art in the lives of young people.
On the morning of September 2, the National Parade and March to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the August Revolution and National Day (A80) took place solemnly at Ba Dinh Square, Hanoi. In particular, the Cultural - Sports Block with the participation of hundreds of artists from the North to the South attracted the attention and enthusiastic cheers from a large audience.
The block gathers many People's Artists, Meritorious Artists and artists from theaters such as: National Traditional Theater, Youth Theater, National Music and Dance Theater, Vietnam Drama Theater...
Participating in the parade, each artist brought their own emotions. Rapper Den Vau shared that he was deeply grateful to previous generations and felt proud to contribute a small part to the important event. He considered this a special occasion to spread the spirit of patriotism and civic responsibility and affirmed that this was an unforgettable experience in his artistic life. Miss Tieu Vy shared that being honored to participate in the parade celebrating the 80th anniversary of National Day on September 2nd was a memorable and proud memory for her. Singer Trang Phap emotionally confided: “I promised my parents that I would do art properly and honorably. Standing on stage at the national event today, I believe my family will be proud to see me contribute a small part to the country's important event.” The image of artists from many generations walking together on Ba Dinh Square, singing in harmony in art performances, has become an unforgettable impression in the hearts of the audience.
According to People's Artist Xuan Bac, Director of the Department of Performing Arts, the presence of artists in the 80th National Day celebration has great significance, not only spreading pride but also contributing to educating traditions for the younger generation.
“As artists – influential people, we are even more aware of our responsibility in spreading good values,” People's Artist Xuan Bac emphasized.
In the solemn atmosphere at Ba Dinh Square, the presence of many familiar faces from veteran artists to young stars created an impressive highlight.
The 80 outstanding artists selected by the Organizing Committee are all people with outstanding contributions and admired by the public.
Actor Do Nhat Hoang (film "Red Rain") shared on his personal page: "Being able to sing, perform, and stand in front of Uncle Ho's Mausoleum on this special day is an incomparable honor. I would like to express my deep gratitude to the State for creating the conditions, and especially the audience who have always been by my side, giving me the strength to give my all on stage." Singer Duc Phuc shared: "I am touched, honored and proud to be present and sing at the parade to celebrate the 80th anniversary of National Day on September 2nd this morning. Being Vietnamese is always the greatest pride and gratitude." Hoa Minzy expressed that being able to perform at Ba Dinh Square during the 80th National Day Celebration is a proud memory, not only in 2025 but also throughout her career journey.
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