With a message celebrating individuality and spreading the spirit of sharing to Vietnamese children, the "Children with Style" concert will take place on May 30th at the European Square, Vinhomes Royal Island (Vu Yen, Hai Phong ).
The program is designed as an artistic playground for young children who love singing, are passionate about performing, and want to express themselves. More than just a music night, the "Little Talent Concert" also aims to convey the message: "Every child has their own unique talent."
Representatives of the organizing committee affirmed that the most important thing is not to turn children into copies of anyone else, but to create conditions for them to live true to their personalities, nurture their passions, and develop in their own way.

The highlight of the show was the appearance of Xe Xe – a young face who has gained much love from social media audiences in recent years. This concert marked a special milestone as the boy officially turned 8 years old and held his first solo concert named after himself.
Xe Xe began her artistic journey at the age of 5 and gained attention when she appeared at the TikTok Awards 2023. After three years of activity, she has gradually made her mark with her innocent image, positive energy, and confident stage presence.
In their first concert, Xe Xe performed familiar songs but with fresh arrangements to suit the concert scale. Accompanying Xe Xe on stage were over 200 children from various places, creating an artistic atmosphere imbued with the spirit of childhood.
In addition to the main performances, the program also features many guest artists and accompanying performance groups. The production team stated that the entire stage was designed to be intimate and cheerful, while still focusing on emotions and connection with the young audience.


One of the unique aspects of the program is that it does not sell any commercial tickets. Instead, tickets will be given away to children with good academic achievements or those from disadvantaged backgrounds through the Vietnam Central Youth Union, schools, and partner organizations.
In addition, the program also organized a toy-for-concert ticket exchange. Children could bring their old, still usable toys to the venue to receive tickets. The collected toys were then sorted by the True Charity group and sent to children in remote, underprivileged areas across the country.
The organizers hope this activity will help children learn to share, starting with the simplest things. Each toy given away not only brings joy to underprivileged children but also transforms the concert ticket into a symbol of compassion and community connection.

Source: https://tienphong.vn/em-be-chat-lam-concert-rieng-o-tuoi-len-8-post1847037.tpo










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