Nearly 3 decades after leaving the common stage, Qua Dua Hau - a group once known as a "bright mark" of the Vietnamese music market in the late 1990s with a youthful and modern style will officially reunite in the "Memory" live concert.
The program takes place in two nights, March 14 and 15, at the Ho Guom Theater (Hanoi) organized by MarsEntertainment. The event marks a reunion that music lovers have been waiting for for many years, when melodies once associated with youth of many generations are brought back.
Carrying the spirit of a promise, "Memory Card" is not simply a performance night but also a place where memories are opened up with music, where people can encounter themselves of the past years in each familiar melody.

Not only that, these two shows are also a place for members of the Watermelon group to meet again in music, step onto the stage with a different appearance, more mature, more calm but still intact with their own "style" that once captivated millions of audiences.
This return, Bang Kieu - Tuan Hung - Anh Tu (Tu Dua) are the "pieces" that will appear on stage, together reviving the spirit of Watermelon.
In the two upcoming live concerts, Watermelon is expected to successively introduce 3 new songs, as a milestone for this reunion, and at the same time open the next musical journey of the band. One of these 3 songs is "Thank you music" composed by Tung Sax. The song has a gentle, deep musical color, expressing the band's "ripeness" of emotions in this comeback.

Thank you music" not only marks the return of the Watermelon group, but also shows how members dialogue with themselves after going through their own ups and downs in life. For them, music is no longer a place to show off youthful energy, but becomes a stop to contemplate, be grateful and share. The song has a slow tempo, simple lyrics like confessions, sincere confessions from artists who have devoted their love to music.
The MV, directed by Nguyen Duc Hai, is filmed with black and white colors combined with warm yellow, evoking nostalgic and lingering feelings like films filled with many memories. In which, the space of old train compartments, covered with the patina of time, is like a bridge between the present and the past, bringing viewers back to memories that have subsided deeply over the years.

In parallel with the live concert, Watermelon will officially release the EP Livesession "Memories" including 6 MVs, invested in both listening and visual aspects, ensuring musical experience for the audience. Those are 3 "hits": Late Summer (Bang Kieu), Rain (Tuan Nghia), Heart that Never Sleeps (Thanh Tung).
In particular, in this EP, there will be completely new songs: "Cho toi mot lan", "Unstopable" for Watermelon written by musician Ho Hoai Anh and journalist Ha Quang Minh, along with the song "Cam on am nhac" by a potential young author, musician Tung Sax - a close younger brother of Watermelon.