
Artists Fionnuala Sherry and Rolf Løvland shared their special feelings about performing in Vietnam for the first time, affirming that this will be an emotional music night, combining classic works and new elements.
Violinist Fionnuala Sherry said that after arriving in Hanoi for less than 24 hours, she felt the warmth of the audience and the organizing team.

Musician Rolf Løvland said that this tour coincides with the band’s 30th anniversary, making it even more special: “We are happy to know that there are audiences who have been with Secret Garden for more than 10 or 15 years. Every performance is an opportunity to express gratitude through music .”

Secret Garden also shared about their 30-year journey together, from a chance encounter in 1995 in Europe to creating more than 100 works together. According to the two artists, what kept them together for three decades was the belief that “music can connect hearts and heal people”.
At the end of the press conference, the group sent a message to Vietnamese fans: “In the midst of a busy life, music can bring peace and inspiration to move forward. We hope our music is a small gift for the soul.”

Secret Garden's performance is part of the charity concert series "Good Morning Vietnam" co-organized by Nhan Dan Newspaper and IB Group Vietnam, with all proceeds used to support people in flood-affected areas.
From the songs that have been featured in Vietnamese movies and TV shows to this meaningful performance, Secret Garden continues its journey of spreading positive energy - where music becomes a bridge between artists, audiences and the community.
After the concert, the group plans to film a music video in Ninh Binh to promote Vietnam's image to international friends.
Source: https://www.sggp.org.vn/secret-garden-xuc-dong-truoc-tinh-cam-cua-khan-gia-viet-nam-post818547.html
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