On the afternoon of August 17, according to Lao Dong reporters, many "ticket brokers" were selling tickets to the concert Proud to be Vietnamese in front of My Dinh National Stadium.
Ticket prices are different depending on the location. Of which, standing tickets are being sold for 900,000 VND/ticket. Meanwhile, the seating ticket categories are priced higher, from 2-3 million VND/ticket depending on the location far or near the stage.
On Facebook groups, audiences and sellers also continuously post and discuss. However, many people think that with tickets that are distributed for free, the transfer or "wage" ticket price is too high.

Before the ticket fever, the organizers of the Proud to be Vietnamese program said that tickets for the program were covered with security stamps from the Coast Guard Command and the Ministry of Public Security, and the audience should pay attention because many people claimed that there was a source for ticket distribution and provided a registration link.
The organizers affirmed that the program did not organize ticket sales, did not distribute tickets to any group for business purposes, nor did it ask or authorize any individual to distribute tickets...
The organizing unit admitted the mistake of publicly announcing the number of tickets that did not match the original plan, the registration link was late and could not foresee the situation of tickets being bought and resold on the "black market".

The special art program Proud to be Vietnamese is one of the key national activities to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the successful August Revolution and the National Day of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam.
The program contributes to honoring the glorious history of building and defending the country of the Vietnamese people, arousing deep gratitude to previous generations who sacrificed their blood for national independence and national reunification; spreading widely the unity of the people of Vietnam.
The program brings together famous artists such as: Buk Tuong band, Duong Tran Nghia, Tung Duong, Hoa Minzy, Anh Tu, Duong Hoang Yen, Lam Bao Ngoc, Ha An Huy, Meritorious Artist Hoang Tung...