



The photo exhibition, held as part of the concert, captured many moments of the late musician Trịnh Công Sơn, taken by photographer Dương Minh Long. Some mementos associated with the late musician were also displayed by his family.
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On the evening of December 14th, the "Let's Love Each Other" concert, organized by the family of the late musician Trinh Cong Son in collaboration with Eras Land, took place in Ho Chi Minh City. The program featured many singers such as Le Quyen, Quoc Thien, Uyen Linh, Bui Lan Huong, Duc Tuan, Tan Son, Nakatani Akari, and others. Besides honoring the musical legacy of the late musician Trinh Cong Son, the concert also became a space to spread love, share, and "awaken" the spirit of compassion in the community.
From the very first notes, the audience was transported into the distinctive musical space of Trinh Cong Son's music with familiar love songs. Somewhere along the way, we still see that the slow melodies and simple lyrics, yet imbued with profound philosophical insights about humanity and life, have created the enduring appeal of Trinh Cong Son's music. The artists participating in the concert chose an expression style that emphasized emotion and sincerity, so that each song resonated like a personal narrative about how to love and treat each other amidst a life full of changes.
During the concert, Bui Lan Huong touched upon delicate emotional layers with "Ha Trang" and "Mua Hong. " Quoc Thien brought a melancholic tone with "Bien Nho" and "Phoi Pha ." Uyen Linh made her mark with the depth of her inner feelings in "Nhu Canh Vac Bay" and "Yeu Dau Tan Theo." Alongside them, Tan Son conveyed simplicity and intimacy through "Cho Nhin Que Huong Sang Choi" and "Canh Dong Hoa Binh ." Meanwhile, Nakatani Akari brought a fresh perspective to " Diem Xua" with a Japanese version while still preserving the original spirit of the song.

An emotional duet from singers Quoc Thien and Uyen Linh.
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Continuing the emotional flow of the program, Duc Tuan affirmed his unique style with a series of songs including "Xin cho toi," "Hue - Saigon - Hanoi ," and "Rung xanh xanh mai," delivering performances rich in artistic depth. Particularly, the collaboration between Quoc Thien and Uyen Linh in "Ru doi di nhe," along with the impromptu saxophone performance by artist Tran Manh Tuan in "Mot coi di ve," created special highlights for the evening, leaving an unforgettable experience for music lovers. In the latter part of the program, Le Quyen continued to captivate the audience with "Uot mi" and "Dau chan dia dang ," completing the musical tapestry with her deep, powerful voice.
Sharing his thoughts at the concert, singer Quoc Thien expressed his honor and happiness at being able to contribute his voice to the "Let's Love Each Other" concert. The male singer said that Trinh Cong Son's music always brings him many special emotions. Meanwhile, singer Duc Tuan expressed his joy at receiving the invitation to participate in the concert. The male singer said that although he has performed Trinh Cong Son's music many times, each time he returns to those melodies, it still brings new feelings. "Trinh Cong Son's music is not only his personal legacy, but also a mirror reflecting the soul, so that each person who looks into it can see a part of themselves," Duc Tuan shared.
The Trinh Cong Son music night raised over 1 billion VND.

From left to right: Singers Duc Tuan, Nakatani Akari, Le Quyen, Uyen Linh, and Tan Son.
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Beyond its artistic value, the "Let's Love Each Other " music night also aims to promote community activities. Ms. Nguyen Huong, representative of the organizing unit, stated that music not only provides entertainment but also has the ability to heal and inspire compassion. According to her, partnering with the music night is an opportunity for businesses to contribute to spreading positive and practical values to the community.
Sharing further, the representative of the late musician Trinh Cong Son's family, singer Trinh Vinh Trinh, said that for the late musician, music only truly had meaning when it helped bring people closer together. The fundraising activity within the framework of the concert is seen as a way to fully continue that humanistic spirit. "When we think about love for each other, in any circumstance, we sing melodies to share and support each other. And music only truly has meaning when it helps people come closer together," she said.
In that spirit, at the concert, Mr. Nguyen Trung Truc, representative of the Trinh Cong Son Literature and Arts Fund (also known as the Trinh Cong Son Fund), announced that the fund had received a total of 1.1 billion VND in donations from businesses, organizations, and philanthropists. According to the organizers, this donation will be used in coordination with local authorities to distribute Tet gifts to more than 2,000 households in the central provinces affected by natural disasters, with each gift package including cash and essential supplies.
Source: https://thanhnien.vn/le-quyen-uyen-linh-hat-trong-dem-nhac-trinh-cong-son-gay-quy-hon-1-ti-dong-185251215075958374.htm






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