
From left to right: Toc Tien, Grey D, and Isaac on stage at the E-Concert on the evening of June 6th at Nguyen Hue pedestrian street - Photo: QUANG DINH
Amidst the throngs of people lining Nguyen Hue pedestrian street on the evening of June 6th, the E-Concert – the highlight of the 2026 Digital Finance Day organized by Tuoi Tre newspaper in collaboration with VPBank and its ecosystem – with two hours of continuous music, thousands of spectators sang along, cheered, and shared emotional moments… creating a vibrant picture of contemporary urban cultural life.
"Fly" with music
Before stepping onto the magnificent concert stage, looking down at the enthusiastic crowd below, Grey D shared emotionally:
"While scrolling down to the fanzone area with close-up views of the stage, I saw many fans sharing how they had to 'fight' fiercely in the race to get tickets on digital platforms to be here tonight. I felt both sympathy and admiration for them. But do you know what impressed me the most? It's that you not only know how to wholeheartedly 'follow your idols' but are also incredibly tech-savvy and adept at embracing new trends."
Meanwhile, Isaac revealed: "As an artist, when creating art, I always strive to bring the newest experiences to the audience. And I see that mindset as exactly the same as how you are taking control of your lives through digital finance."
As for Toc Tien: "Smart payment is not just a technological act, it's a lifestyle. When you know how to manage your cash flow, save intelligently through digital apps or scan a QR code in a second, you are saving yourself the most valuable asset: time and opportunity."
And the artists all came to the E-Concert with a special message for their audience: Let's use technology as a tool to unleash our energy, just like how we switch to "flying" mode with the music here.

Toc Tien performed songs that are popular with young people - Photo: QUANG DINH

Singer Thoại Nghi delivered a vibrant performance at the E-Concert - Photo: QUANG ĐỊNH
These gifts are only available at the E-Concert.
A special feature of this year's E-Concert is that the artists not only brought their hit songs but also chose this stage to present the audience with new musical gifts.
After performing the song "Dam Da" and the mashup "Rock Thiep Hong ," Toc Tien surprised fans by performing a snippet of her recently released song, "Nguoi Con Thuong Em Khong," which had only been out for less than a day. Interestingly, despite the song being so new, many audience members already knew the lyrics and sang along. This moment demonstrated the rapid spread of music in the digital age and reflected the increasingly strong bond between artists and their fan communities.
Grey D continued to extend the emotional impact of the night with a series of familiar songs such as "It Turns Out..." , "Today's Weather Forecast: Rain ," and "A Date with Youth ." Grey D chose E-Concert to introduce his new song "Toidatdoi" before its official release on June 6th.

Grey D chose the E-Concert stage to debut his new song "Toidaidot" - Photo: Organizers
As live stages become increasingly competitive with online platforms, artists prioritizing the audience present at events is a meaningful choice. It's not only a gift to fans but also affirms the value of a live music experience.
While Grey D and Thoại Nghi represent the dynamism of the new generation, Isaac brings a sense of nostalgia. The familiar melodies of Mr. Right , and especially "Bống bống bang bang," made the entire stage area explode with energy.
The atmosphere reached a climax when Isaac unexpectedly gave away jackets and souvenirs to his fans. These small gifts created great excitement, almost erasing the distance between the stage and the audience.

Truc Nhan performed to enthusiastic support from the audience - Photo: Organizers
Closing the performances was Truc Nhan, an artist widely regarded as one of the most unique personalities in V-pop today. With songs like "Khong ra gi" (Nothing), "Co khong giu mat dung tim" (If you have it , keep it; if you lose it, don't look for it) , "Bon chu lam" (Four words ), and especially when "Made in Vietnam" rang out, thousands of audience members sang along in unison, a proud declaration of Vietnamese identity in contemporary cultural life.
The concert concluded with prolonged applause, and the crowd lingered, continuing to "let loose" with the DJ set after the show. What remained was not just the familiar melodies or the new hits introduced for the first time, but also the feeling of sharing a common cultural experience.
There , E-Concert is not just a night of performances by artists with millions of views, but also a reflection of a dynamic city where popular culture is becoming the glue that connects and enriches the spiritual life of the people of Ho Chi Minh City.

Isaac thrilled the audience by giving away many gifts at the E-Concert - Photo: QUANG DINH

MC Dai Dung acts as a bridge connecting artists' performances with the audience - Photo: QUANG DINH


Thousands of spectators flocked to Nguyen Hue pedestrian street to cheer on their idols as they sang - Photo: QUANG DINH

Source: https://tuoitre.vn/e-concert-diem-hen-cua-do-thi-so-2026060808583401.htm






