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Exciting atmosphere, red color filled the air before the concert "Fatherland in the heart"

Groups of young people wearing red flags with yellow stars, smiling brightly next to the program's promotional billboard, took the opportunity to take souvenir photos before immersing themselves in the grand musical atmosphere tonight.

VietnamPlusVietnamPlus10/08/2025

In less than a few hours, My Dinh National Stadium (Hanoi) will be glowing red in the national concert "Fatherland in the Heart." This is a cultural and political event celebrating the 80th anniversary of the August Revolution and National Day September 2, organized by Nhan Dan Newspaper and the Hanoi People's Committee.

The program is expected to welcome about 50,000 live viewers and millions of viewers via television and social media platforms, promising to create a special emotional connection space of patriotism.

Since early afternoon, the area around My Dinh has been busier than usual. On the paths leading to the stadium, groups of young people wearing red flags with yellow stars stood in clusters, posing brightly next to billboards promoting the program.

Laughter, chatter, and the constant flashing of cameras and phones. While queuing to check in, many young people took the opportunity to capture memorable moments before immersing themselves in the grand musical atmosphere tonight.

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Since early afternoon, the area around My Dinh Stadium has been bustling with people coming to get tickets. (Photo: Bao Ngoc/Vietnam+)

"Every time I sing the national anthem, my heart beats faster and I am prouder than ever. The concert is an opportunity for me to sing with everyone," Nguyen Thi Hong Thuan (24 years old, Hanoi ) shared. The excitement was evident on Thuan's face as well as thousands of other young audiences, especially when it was the first time I attended a program combining political art and modern music on such a large scale.

Not only young people, many families also showed up early. Ms. Trinh Thi Vinh (51 years old, Hanoi), whose relative is a soldier participating in the parade in Moscow (Russia), expressed: "Through the program, I want to inspire my daughter with revolutionary spirit and patriotism, especially today I came to see my nephew, soldier Huynh Thai Bao, perform." Ms. Vinh's story is a warm slice among the sea of people pouring into the stadium where every ticket, every step carries family pride, national pride.

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Ms. Vinh and her daughter arrived early to line up. (Photo: Bao Ngoc/Vietnam+)

According to the Organizing Committee, the 26-meter-high V-shaped stage will be the focal point of the music night. The layout is divided into four areas with clear messages: Independence, Freedom, Happiness, and the Red Flag with Yellow Star. These four content axes are not only familiar phrases deeply imprinted in the subconscious of every Vietnamese person, but also guide the audience's emotional experience: from historical pride, present aspirations to faith in the future.

The most anticipated highlight was the moment when 50,000 spectators sang the National Anthem in unison, a special “choir” that can only be created by the resonance of thousands of hearts beating together. Along with that was the performance of 68 soldiers from the 1st Army Officer School, as a tribute to the forces that have been and are keeping the country peaceful.

On the modern stage, top artists will appear one after another, bringing diverse musical nuances from deep traditional qualities to youthful energy or individual rap styles. This combination helps the program both maintain the spirit of political commentary and keep up with the breath of contemporary music.

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Young people dressed in red and accessories to attend the national concert. (Photo: Bao Ngoc/Vietnam+)

"The Fatherland is not far away - The Fatherland is in everyone's heart" is not only the slogan of the concert but also the emotional thread throughout. From the pictures the audience took before the show, to the story of a mother who wanted to "pass on the fire" or the pride that emerged in the words of a young girl when mentioning the National Anthem, all combine to form a common picture: The Fatherland exists in simple yet sacred things.

When the stage lights shine, it will also be the time when thousands of hearts turn to the melodies that have passed through many generations. There, historical memories are not on the pages of books but transformed into sounds, images, and clapping. There, today's dreams and aspirations are continued by the spirit of solidarity, by pride, and by responsibility for tomorrow.

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(Photo: Bao Ngoc/Vietnam+)

Closing the journey will be an 8-minute fireworks display as a congratulation to the Fatherland on the occasion of the great festival, and at the same time a visual highlight for a night full of emotions.

In just a few hours, when the music starts, "Fatherland in the Heart" will not only be the name of a concert, it will be a collective experience where each person realizes the two words "Fatherland" are very close: in the red shirt with yellow star, in the common song, in the proud eyes of the previous generation, in the confident steps of today's youth./.

(Vietnam+)

Source: https://www.vietnamplus.vn/khong-khi-hao-hung-sac-do-ngap-tran-truoc-them-concert-to-quoc-trong-tim-post1054840.vnp


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