Music party connects young audiences
Despite the rain and cold weather in Hanoi, Dong Kinh Nghia Thuc Square (Hanoi) was still packed with spectators on the evening of November 2.
Thousands of people wore the rain, sang and danced to the vibrant melodies in the music gala "Khong Mot Tu" - a program that gathered leading artists and brought a message of connection, spreading the spirit of safety in cyberspace.

The stage is elaborately designed, with modern lighting systems and high-class sound, creating a true "big party" music. The later it got, the hotter the air became, dispelling the cold.
The stage of "Khong Mot Tu" exploded right from the first performances. Tuan Cry, author of the hit song "Bac Bling", excited the audience with "Clicking" - a unique "anti-corruption" version based on familiar music. Next, he brought Giai thuong Viet Nam cua, a composition imbued with national pride.

"Anh trai say hi" Rapper Robber added more heat with "Qua tung khung" and "Hustlang all day". Robber's music is strong, individual, and his generative performance style helps him "burn" the stage.
Two prominent representatives of the young rapper generation - Tlinh and Low G continue to stir up the atmosphere with a series of hits "Teen sai co", "Thien qua ruoi na" by Tlinh, "An Thi" by Low G.
If Rap brings explosive energy, lyrical young singers make the audience calm down with emotions.
Lam Bao Ngoc brought a recently famous song "Con gi dep hon" associated with the movie "Mua mua do", sung by thousands of audiences in the rain. After that, she sent an additional " Ai ky" (composed by Hua Kim Tuyen), expressing her strong voice and deep emotions.

Em xinh My My brought an energetic performance with Do anh can keep em and Cach tinh dep nhap, singing and dancing seductively.
Ha Myo brought the song "Xam Ha Noi" - a song that helped her make a special impression when combining folk music with modern pop.
indispensable in the "big party" of music are famous faces that are loved by young people. Mono made the entire audience "flow" with a series of hits "Em xinh", "Cham hoa", "Waiting for you". In the interaction, he continuously sent love to fans, making the atmosphere closer.

Quang Hung MasterD brought a series of popular songs such as " Tinh dau qua bo", "en mat biet cuoi", "Thuy trieu". Every time the male singer raised his voice, thousands of audiences joined him, creating a beautiful moment of harmony between the artist and the listener.
Closing the show was a performance by Den Vai - one of the ambassadors of the program "Khong Mot Tu". He brought a series of songs that have become a mark of his career such as "Bringing money back to me", "Thank you", "Cooking for me".
In particular, when the melody of "Going home" resounded, the artists participating in the program returned to the stage with thousands of audiences singing in the sparkling phone lights.
Significant message: Together safely in the digital world
Not only a sublime music night, the "Khong Mot Tu" gala also carries a profound message about network safety, aiming to raise awareness for young people in the digital age. Artists not only perform but also directly participate in interactive mini games to warn about cybercrime.
Rapper Robber - Runner-up of Rap Viet 2024, participated in the challenge to distinguish between real and fake links. When he was "fined", he spontaneously rapped "chay" to remind everyone to be vigilant against every click on the internet. Tlinh and Low G share experiences that almost became victims of online scams, helping the audience gain awareness of current sophisticated tricks.
Mono also showed alertness when receiving a call impersonating a police officer asking for personal information, thereby emphasizing the importance of data security. Rapper Den Vai sent a message, hoping everyone will never be alone.
With the slogan "Online safety together", the "No One" campaign is not only a grand music event but also a practical action in response to the Hanoi Convention against Cybercrime.
The program contributes to spreading the message of building a civilized, humane and reliable online environment, affirming Vietnam's efforts in protecting children and the user community in the digital space.