Meeting the audience in the capital, Quoc Thien opened the live concert with a series of familiar songs such as "Because we are so in love", "Mong manh tinh ve" and "Voi vang". The sweet, soulful melodies combined with Quoc Thien's deep, warm voice brought a captivating and sophisticated musical space.
The male singer also showed his skillful balance between the famous songs he loves and his personal ballads, so that the concert easily touched the hearts of audiences of all ages.
The versatility in musical style and the ability to convey subtle emotions have helped Quoc Thien connect strongly with the younger generation of audiences, proving that he is not only an artist of love songs, but also a diverse and modern artist.
Quoc Thien also confided that he wanted to break the limits to renew himself and devote himself to art. Therefore, he participated in the program "Anh trai vu ngan cong gai" and practiced dancing, renewing his image as well as the way he handled the song.
The presence of guests Uyen Linh, Phuong Linh and Bang Kieu made the music night more colorful. All 3 guests had a beautiful connection and brought many emotions when singing romantic love songs with the host of the music night.
This live concert is not only a place for Quoc Thien to review memories of his 20 years of singing, but also a special occasion for him to introduce two completely new songs, the theme song "Skynote" composed by Rhymastic and "Missing you like the earth lacks the sun" - a composition by the duo Le Cuong and Nhu Viet.
Bringing the live concert to Hanoi, Quoc Thien, along with Music Director Hoai Sa and Stage Director Long Kan, came up with ideas and executed every little detail with the desire to bring the audience a memorable musical experience.
After the concert in Hanoi, Quoc Thien and his crew are preparing for the next concert in Da Lat on November 2. The concert will also be an opportunity for the audience to immerse themselves in the ballad melodies of Quoc Thien and guests including: singers Soobin, Binz, Rhymastic and Ha Nhi...