
On the evening of September 7th, at the Thang Long Imperial Citadel ( Hanoi ), thousands of spectators immersed themselves in the enthusiastic atmosphere of the special music night "Rock Concert - Heart of Vietnam," a program part of the series of events commemorating the 80th anniversary of the August Revolution and National Day on September 2nd.

The large-scale stage brought together bands synonymous with Vietnamese rock such as Bức Tường, Ngũ Cung, Chillies, The Flob, Blue Whales, along with many guest artists: Phạm Anh Khoa, Thái Thùy Linh, Dương Trần Nghĩa, Meritorious Artist Dương Thùy Anh, Thùy Anh… All together, they created a vibrant music festival, igniting the aspirations of youth and national pride.

Opening with a spirited new arrangement of "On the Road," the program continued with "My People's Song" performed by Pham Anh Khoa, combined with the two-stringed fiddle played by Meritorious Artist Duong Thuy Anh, creating a unique blend of revolutionary spirit and free-spirited rock.

In particular, the appearance of veterans on stage created a touching moment. Veteran Que Hoa sang "March of Day and Night" a cappella, receiving resounding applause from the audience.

In the later part, Ngu Cung took the audience through a range of emotions with songs like "Continuing the Story of Peace ," "Spring Melody," "White Snow & Red Azalea," "Co Doi Thuong Ngan"... In particular, Ngu Cung's performance of "Co Doi Thuong Ngan" ignited the stage.

Meanwhile, Bức Tường, along with guest artists Phạm Anh Khoa and Dương Trần Nghĩa, set the stage on fire with "Đất Việt - Hoa mặt trời," "Con đường không tên," "Tháng 10," and a series of timeless songs such as "Bông hồng thủy tinh - Mắt đen," and "Những chuyến đi dài."

In particular, the song "Men Say" - composed by the late artist Tran Lap - resonated as a touching tribute to the legendary leader of Buc Tuong band.

With its overarching message of love for the homeland, national pride, and the aspiration to contribute in the new era, "Rock Concert - Heart of Vietnam" becomes a bridge connecting history with young people through the powerful and emotionally rich language of music .
Source: https://vtcnews.vn/ngu-cung-hat-co-doi-thuong-ngan-buc-tuong-tri-an-tran-lap-o-rock-concert-ar964190.html






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