The live concert by Hong Nhung, singing about Hanoi , will bear the strong imprint of the people of Hanoi, inspired by memories of war and peace. The people of the capital city have experienced countless changes in the country and the city, yet they still retain their gratitude, pride, and appreciation for their homeland.

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Singer Hong Nhung and photographer Minh Long at the press conference. Hong Nhung revealed that she will perform many songs about Hanoi that she has never sung before, presenting them in a very different way in this live concert. Rapper BigDaddy and Ha Anh Tuan will also participate.

Following her live concert, Hong Nhung will release a vinyl record of the same name, featuring special songs performed during the show, as a tribute to her hometown of Hanoi. This is her second vinyl record after "Who Is Bong?".

The vinyl record was created with the participation of Music Director Hoai Sa, conductor Tran Nhat Minh, and composer Le Thanh Tam. Notably, there are two songs that Hong Nhung dedicated to her father and the members of the Hanoi Intellectuals Club - those who inspired her with knowledge, culture, and the beauty of old Hanoi from a young age.

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All three projects are gifts from Hong Nhung to her audience, gathered from her love for Hanoi and her close relationships with those who have accompanied her in life and career.

The song "Tears" is a new composition by musician Vo Thien Thanh, included in his upcoming album, which features songs with strong humanistic values, reflecting social issues and the lives of Vietnamese people.

The song conveys a powerful message about the Vietnamese people's spirit of overcoming adversity, resilience, and hope for the future, while also calling for environmental awareness and promoting a green lifestyle.

Photo: Organizing Committee

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