On the evening of November 30, the concert "Dream Slope - Mars in Hanoi" took place at My Dinh Sports and Athletics Palace, Hanoi.
The event gathered a series of famous names such as Noo Phuoc Thinh, Soobin Hoang Son, Binz, Quan A.P, Quang Hung MasterD, Bui Cong Nam, Pham Anh Duy, bringing dozens of elaborate performances.
From familiar hits to special performances dedicated to the concert, all create a feast of music that is both eye-catching and emotional.
Noo Phuoc Thinh, the "male god" of the music night, touched the hearts of thousands of audiences with romantic melodies such as "The Dreamers" and "Just Touch My Heart Gently".

Meanwhile, Soobin Hoang Son and Binz made the whole audience explode with songs that are associated with the two artists' names such as "Gia nhu" or "Bigcityboi", "Ok"...
Young artists like Quang Hung MasterD with “Catch me if you can”, “Tie me up”, “Thuy trieu”; Quan A.P with “My head is all you”, or Bui Cong Nam with “Chua Te”, “Co khong lua bat dung tim” have truly captured the hearts of fans with their own unique musical personalities. In particular, the mashup between Bui Cong Nam and Binz is full of romance, making emotions linger.
Pham Anh Duy opened impressively with "Pho thi", "Don binh minh", "Vo cuc" becoming special highlights, bringing the audience with surging emotions.

Not only impressing with the artists, the infinite concert stage, covered with more than 30 tons of natural sand, combined with image-bending techniques, creates a cinematic art space.
General director Duong Quang Minh and the organizing team did an excellent job of bringing a multi-sensory experience, pushing the limits of Vietnamese stage technology to new heights.
Audiences not only enjoy music but also immerse themselves in an artistic world that is meticulously invested in every detail, from visual effects to international standard sound systems.
With over 8,000 spectators packed into the stands, “Dream Slope - Mars in Hanoi” left many impressions. In just 2 days of opening, tickets with prime seats such as Follow Me or See Me were “sold out”, showing the excitement and anticipation from the audience.