On October 29th, Ha Le, along with many other talented individuals, will participate in the "I! A Vietnamese " program in Ho Chi Minh City, aiming to raise funds to support people affected by floods and storms.
Speaking to a reporter from Dan Tri newspaper , Ha Le said that he felt pressure singing with his colleagues at the concert, but this would help him focus more on his performance.
“Ha Le is still himself, still passionate about his work on stage. When I get to sing with the 'Talented Family,' I'm happy and supportive of them wholeheartedly to make the program a success and raise funds to help flood victims overcome difficulties,” the male singer shared.

Ha Le further shared that he and the other artists in "The Talented Family" will perform at the show without receiving any payment.
“The period after a natural disaster is the most difficult time when people need to stabilize their spirits, clean up, and rebuild their homes. We also want to contribute our small efforts to spread love and provide some support to the people in the flood-affected areas…,” he confided.
After participating in the TV series "Brother Overcoming a Thousand Obstacles ," Ha Le felt more connected to her colleagues.
He found that all the "talented" people had a charming and united personality, like footballer Hong Son, who was very gentle and refined; singer Bang Kieu, who was witty; People's Artist Tu Long, who was generous and straightforward; and Binz, who was humorous and had a very quick mind…
"The most 'mean' one is definitely Do Hoang Hiep (laughs), because he often... bullies me," Ha Le humorously recounted.
The male singer admitted that after "Brother Overcoming a Thousand Obstacles ," he became more well-known, but when invited to perform, Ha Le did not demand a high fee.
Many of the programs Ha Le accepts are due to his affection and desire to support his colleagues, so the male singer doesn't place much importance on remuneration in his artistic work.
When asked: "Many viewers comment that 'Ha Le is very different,' where do you think you stand in the Vietnamese showbiz industry?"
The male singer replied: "I'm different because not many people with hearing loss in one ear like me pursue art, especially becoming a singer."
When the audience makes such comments, I know I've been recognized for my journey and efforts over the past 10 years. I think where I stand in Vietnamese showbiz isn't as important as where I stand in the hearts of the audience. Winning their ears and hearts is my mission.”

Recently, Ha Le announced that he is expecting a father, which is the happiest thing for him this past year.
"Watching the baby grow in the mother's womb, Ha Le feels his responsibility growing stronger each day. I will try my best to be a good father," Ha Le confided.
Even after having children, Ha Le and his wife still show each other care and support. He frequently takes his wife out for outings and trips together.
He honestly said, "All my priorities now are for the baby, but I still care about my wife. Soon, we will embark on a new journey when our child is born, and I believe our child will be happy knowing that their parents always love each other."
The male singer admitted that he is very shy around women and not as much of a womanizer as many people mistakenly believe.
He expressed: "Artists always enjoy appreciating beauty, and beautiful women attract more attention from men. But admiring beauty and having a crush on someone are two different things with a clear boundary."
If I were single and not yet married, that would be perfectly normal. But right now, I'm just infatuated with my wife."

As an artist, it's sometimes inevitable to feel sensitive and sad. During those times, Ha Le will sit alone, confront the feelings, and overcome them with positive thoughts.
"When we understand why we're sad, we'll stop being sad and overcome it more easily. I believe that when we're sad, that's when we understand what we truly need…," he said.
The "I! A Vietnamese" music night emphasizes the spirit of mutual support and compassion, as all proceeds from ticket sales (after deducting taxes and administrative costs), along with contributions from philanthropists and partners, will be transferred to flood-affected areas through the fund of the Central Committee of the Vietnam Fatherland Front .
The program is sponsored by Dan Tri Newspaper for media coverage. With many years of experience in implementing charitable projects, Dan Tri Newspaper continues to be a bridge spreading the spirit of "mutual support and compassion" to the community through this special program.
"I! Vietnamese People" is a special reunion of 25 "talents," faces that have captivated audiences in the show "Brothers Overcoming Thousands of Obstacles," including: People's Artist Tu Long, football legend Hong Son, singers Bang Kieu, Phan Dinh Tung, Tien Luat, Dang Khoi, Dinh Tien Dat, Truong The Vinh, Do Hoang Hiep, Quoc Thien, Ha Le, Jun Pham, Neko Le, Cuong Seven, Thanh Duy, Rhymastic, Tang Phuc, BB Tran, Kay Tran, ST Son Thach, Duy Khanh, Kien Ung, HuyR, Nguyen Tran Duy Nhat and MC Anh Tuan.
All participating artists performed without receiving any payment, dedicating their heartfelt support to the people affected by the floods and storms.
The "I! Vietnamese" program will take place at 8:30 PM on October 29th at the Nguyen Du Gymnasium (116 Nguyen Du Street, Ben Thanh Ward, Ho Chi Minh City).
Source: https://dantri.com.vn/giai-tri/ha-le-hanh-phuc-khi-hat-trong-dem-nhac-toi-nguoi-viet-nam-20251024203911245.htm






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