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MUSIC CONCERTS SHOW POWER OF NATIONAL SPIRIT AND DEVELOPMENT OF CULTURAL INDUSTRY – Mega Story

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October 7, 2025
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MUSIC CONCERTS SHOW POWER OF NATIONAL SPIRIT AND DEVELOPMENT OF CULTURAL INDUSTRY – Mega Story

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“Rock Concert – The Heart of Vietnam” – Love for the homeland soars through music. (Photo: VNA)

Vietnamese audiences have witnessed the rise of large-scale music concerts, which are not only moments of artistic ecstasy but also serve as cultural bridges gathering national spirit, creative aspirations, and the power of community.

More than just artistic shows, such concerts are affirming their role as a form of soft power, helping to spread patriotism, foster the cultural industry, and promote the nation’s image.

Spreading spirit of patriotism

The grand music festival “V Fest – Vietnam Today” takes place at the Vietnam Exposition Centre in Hanoi on September 20 night, drawing over 20,000 spectators. Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh attends and delivers a speech at the event. (Photo: VNA)

On September 20 night, the grand music festival “V Fest – Vietnam Today” shone as a brilliant highlight, concluding a series of grand and meaningful artistic events held to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the August Revolution (August 19, 1945 – 2025) and National Day (September 2, 1945 – 2025). More than 20,000 spectators, along with artists, were fully immersed in emotional performances with musical works imbued with love for the homeland and the nation.

Earlier, a series of art programmes, grand music festivals, and concerts such as “To quoc trong tim” (The Fatherland in Our Hearts), “V Concert – Radiant Vietnam,”  “Vietnam in Me,” “I Am Vietnamese,” “80-year Journey of Independence – Freedom – Happiness,” “Rock Concert – The Heart of Vietnam,” and “I Love My Fatherland” created powerful “epics” within contemporary life.

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(Photo: VNA)

At these events, revolutionary songs resounded alongside new songs infused with modern spirit, evoking historical memories while nurturing aspirations for the future. Each grand music festival or concert attracted tens of thousands of spectators, from the elderly to the younger generation.

Music concerts serve as a cultural bridge gathering national spirit, creative aspirations, and the power of community. (Photo: CafeF)

Renowned singer Trong Tan once shared after participating in the “I Love My Fatherland” concert that music is not only the language of art but also a bond that connects millions of Vietnamese hearts. He expressed his pride in being able to inspire the younger generation through each song.

Singer Trong Tan performs in a national musical programme. (Photo: VNA)

Composer Nguyen Van Chung also conveyed his pride and deep emotion when witnessing 50,000 spectators singing his song in unison at the “Fatherland in the Heart” concert at My Dinh National Stadium in Hanoi.

Minh Thu, a spectator from Long Bien ward of Hanoi, said she was greatly touched and proud when joining tens of thousands of others in singing the national anthem, “Tien quan ca” (Song of Advancing Soldiers), at the “Fatherland in the Heart” concert held at My Dinh National Stadium by the Nhan dan (People) daily.

Tran Phuong Anh, a student of the National Economics University, used to watch many music shows, including the “80-year Journey of Independence – Freedom – Happiness”. She shared that every time listening to patriotic songs, especially the recently composed ones like “Con gi dep hon” (What could be more beautiful) and “Viet tiep cau chuyen hoa binh” (Continue the story of peace), she feels prouder of the nation’s history and more grateful to the previous generations who sacrificed their lives for today’s generation like her to live in peace.

It can be said that music is not only a form of entertainment but also an essential element of national culture. Revolutionary epics that once fueled generations during wartime are now performed in concerts with a youthful spirit, creating harmony between the past and the present.

“Organising a series of cultural events, along with special artistic programmes and national music festivals, demonstrates Vietnamese wisdom, Vietnamese glory, and the pride of the Vietnamese people.”

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh speaks at the “V Fest – Vietnam Today” concert.

Associate Prof., Dr. musician Do Hong Quan, Chairman of the Vietnam Union of Literature and Arts Associations, once emphasised that young people come to concerts not only to enjoy music but also with a consciousness of returning to their roots and embracing their civic responsibilities. They carry with them the love for the Fatherland and a readiness to be a cell within the community and spread positive energy – sacred values that the art can bring.

Driving force for development of cultural industry

The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism coordinates with relevant units to organise the “Vietnam in Me” concert at the Vietnam Exposition Centre on August 26 evening, part of events celebrating the 80th National Day (September 2, 1945 – 2025). (Photo: VNA)

Not only enriching the spiritual life, affirming the power of unity, and strengthening community bonds, music concerts, grand festivals, and artistic programmes also serve as proof of the creative operation of Vietnam’s cultural industry, bringing national culture to the world while simultaneously absorbing the quintessence of humanity to further enrich national identity.

Remarkably, whether the programmes were free or not, they all experienced ticket “fever” across all platforms. The ticket registration portal for the “The Fatherland in Our Hearts” concert crashed after just nine minutes, recording around 3 million scans and 20,000 successful registrations. Tickets of the “V Concert – Radiant Vietnam” grand concert were also sold out just a few days after being put on sale.

30,000 spectators sing together in the “Proud to be Vietnamese” programme. (Photo: VNA, VTV)

The recent buzz surrounding these “national concerts” proves that: political-ideological art, when given proper investment, executed with sophistication, and promoted with a strategic media approach, can fully meet requirements in terms of ideological content, artistic quality, and economic value. Beyond creating temporary employment and income for the vast production teams, sometimes in the hundreds or thousands, large-scale artistic events also drive tourism, hospitality, transport, fashion, street vending, and souvenirs.

Deputy Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism Ta Quang Dong

“Successful concerts generate significant spiritual value while reinforcing Vietnam’s position in the global creative industry.”

If professionally organised, closely linked with other service sectors, and developed with long-term branding, “national concerts” can become more than just spectacular performances, but serve as a driving force for both the cultural industry and national image.

Associate Prof., Dr. Bui Hoai Son, a full-time member of the National Assembly’s Committee for Cultural and Social Affairs

The Government has tasked the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism to coordinate with major media agencies such as the Vietnam Television (VTV), Radio the Voice of Vietnam (VOV) and the Vietnam News Agency, to develop plans for maintaining and innovating large-scale concerts, possibly under the brand “Vietnam Spirit Festival.” The aim is to expand events nationwide, harness modern performance technology, and encourage artist creativity.

With proper investment, concerts can evolve into a national cultural brand, enriching the spiritual life, boosting Vietnam’s creative industries, and promoting the country’s image to the world./.

Music shows contribute to promoting the development of the cultural industry as well as the national image. (Photo: VNA)

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‘ The preceding article may include information circulated by third parties ’

‘ Some details of this article were extracted from the following source special.vietnamplus.vn ’

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