On the morning of August 1, the Army Radio and Television Center held a press conference on the political art program "Under the glorious flag".
The program was organized by the Central Military Commission, the Ministry of National Defense in coordination with the Hanoi Party Committee, the Hue City Party Committee, and the Ho Chi Minh City Party Committee to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the August Revolution and National Day on September 2.
The event takes place at 8:10 p.m. on August 9, 2025, at 3 locations: Ba Dinh Square (Hanoi); Ky Thuong Area (Hue); Creative Park (Ho Chi Minh City) and will be broadcast live on Vietnam Television and Vietnam National Defense Television.
The program connects three bridges representing the three regions of the country: Hanoi - Hue - Ho Chi Minh City as the dams of the same national heart, bringing the sound from peace to the smoke of war, from the oath of the mother to the oath on the battlefield and the immortal belief under the glorious flag.

Under the glorious flag is a political art song, a statement with emotions and images of patriotism, of the desire for peace, of Vietnamese bravery throughout the history of building the country along with defending the country.
The program is a delicate intersection between expression art and modern performance technology - where television signals become a bridge connecting not only through images, but through the sacred fiber of the national soul.
From the thousand-year-old capital, to the Ancient Capital that retains the quintessence of traditional culture, to the dynamic City named after Uncle Ho, the program painted a vivid picture of a Vietnam unified in diversity, harmoniously attached to identity.
The combination of symphony, light music, rock, rap and contemporary dance, along with a cast of famous artists inside and outside the army, brings a multi-dimensional music experience. The immortal epics are renewed and staged modernly, performed by leading Vietnamese artists, connecting the past, present and future.
The art space is staged as an emotional journey, where the audience not only enjoys, but also lives in the flow of history, of Vietnamese pride and aspiration.