The music festival attracted nearly 4,000 participants. This is a highlight in the series of activities to welcome new K38 students in the 2025 - 2026 school year. The event gathered more than 30 unique art performances from students and guest artists.

Inspired by the universe of knowledge with thousands of stars, this year's Uni-Stellar music festival night carries the message that each new K38 student is a bright star on the journey to prove himself, shine in his own way and together create a brilliant Long Moon sky.
This is also an opportunity for students of Thang Long University to participate in experiencing professional practical activities, approaching the general standards of the industry before graduating and entering the labor market.
At the music festival night, in addition to exciting performances for students of the Applied Music Department and guest performers, Thang Long University also honored and directly rewarded the 10 most outstanding new students of K38. These are the students with the highest entrance exam scores for each exam block, ability assessment exam, thinking assessment.

La Lan Kha - a new student majoring in Vocal Music, majoring in N (Literature and Talented subjects) with 24.42 felt impressed to attend a large-scale, professional event.
Lan Kha believes that this is an opportunity for students to connect, gain more experience and motivate for the new school year.
"I hope that in the following years, I will be able to stand on the stage of the performing arts school" - Lan Kha expressed.
Nguyen Thi Thanh Linh, Head of the Multimedia Communication Department, shared that the New students' music festival night is a useful playground for new students to meet and get acquainted with as soon as they first enter a new learning environment.
"I expect my 4 years of university to have a lot of experience, learn many useful things, and create a solid foundation so that I can later find a job according to my interests and passion" - Linh said.
Also at the music festival night, Thang Long University launched the FutureUs activity to join hands to support people to overcome the storm.
From October 2 to 5, Thang Long teachers and students contributed by donating souvenirs in the Thang Long University Collection, including: pens, notebooks, stickers, lockers, silk scarves... All revenue will be transferred directly to the Central Committee of the Vietnam Fatherland Front to support overcoming the consequences of natural disasters.
The series of activities to welcome new students of K38 does not stop at a music festival night but is a series of activities that have lasted throughout September since students enrolled with many extracurricular activities and competitions to increase connections between new students in faculties and majors.
Each activity contributes to shaping a multidimensional learning and training environment, affirming the training orientation of combining academics and practical application experiences.