On the second day of free ticket distribution for the Vietnam in Me concert, the weather in Hanoi suddenly turned cool, making the wait less stressful, although the number of people still kept increasing.
The number of people is still large but is better controlled by lining up in lines.
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Although the morning ticket distribution time was announced to be 9am, from 8am, the organizers decided to move the ticket distribution time up 1 hour in anticipation of the fans, mainly young people. But there were also middle-aged and even elderly audiences.
The audience still lined up long but because of the line division, it was more orderly than yesterday.
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If on the first day, the earliest audience lined up at 3am, on the second day of ticket distribution, many audiences even lined up from 6pm the night before, willing to stay out all night to hunt for the first tickets of the day.
Worth the sleepless night waiting for tickets
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Dang Dinh Phong (born in 2004) took the trouble to travel from Nhon (outskirt of Hanoi), lined up from 7pm yesterday evening and won the first ticket on the second day of ticket distribution.
Dang Dinh Phong (in gray shirt) - one of the first audience members to successfully hunt for tickets on the day
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In addition, the organizers have made a more scientific arrangement. Instead of lining up like yesterday, the audience was divided into 2 lines this morning, with 4 people allowed to enter to receive tickets. The scenes of jostling and climbing over fences no longer occurred. However, there were still scenes of the audience booing when someone tried to "cut corners" to cut in.
Vietnam in me in the hearts of fans
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A member of the security force said that instead of only 5-7 people like yesterday, today, the security force increased 10 times, up to 70 people participating in maintaining order, coordinating with Fan Viet company to help coordinate tickets.
Security forces were increased tenfold compared to yesterday.
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Nguyen Tien Anh (Fan Viet company) said that compared to the first day, the second day of ticket distribution went much more smoothly due to more scientific flow, significant reinforcement of security forces, and fortunately cool weather.
Audience members are divided into groups of 4-5 people to receive tickets in order.
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Have the time to queue, have the day... to receive tickets
A group of 5 young people took the trouble to travel from Yen Vien (Gia Lam - Hanoi) and lined up since 8pm last night. Holding 2 tickets in hand, Lai Tuyet Nhung (born in 1987) excitedly shared: "This time we are determined to hunt for tickets to see our idol Soobin Hoang Son with our own eyes". Another young person added: "And also because we love our country!".
Queuing since 8pm last night, audience member Lai Tuyet Nhung (far left) and her group of friends were lucky enough to get the first tickets.
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If yesterday afternoon, the Organizing Committee had to stop distributing tickets due to the morning "disruption", then on the second day of ticket distribution, tickets will continue to be distributed all afternoon (from 1:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.).
The concert Vietnam in me will take place on the evening of August 26 at the Vietnam Exhibition Center (Dong Anh, Hanoi), gathering many artists loved by young people such as: Soobin Hoang Son, Hoa Minzy, Erik, Duc Phuc, Anh Tu, Quan AP, Duong Hoang Yen and the band Chillies.
According to the announcement of the Organizing Committee, free tickets to the Vietnam in Me concert will be distributed from 9:00 am on August 20 at the Hanoi Opera House and will be distributed for 3 days (August 20 - 22). Ticket collection time is from 9:00 am to 11:30 am in the morning and from 1:00 pm to 4:30 pm in the afternoon. Each day, the Organizing Committee will issue 3,000 tickets. Each person can receive a maximum of 2 tickets. Vietnamese citizens aged 14 and over must bring their original citizen identification card (CCCD) to receive tickets.
Source: https://thanhnien.vn/trang-dem-ngu-le-duong-de-san-ve-concert-viet-nam-trong-toi-18525082109460591.htm
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