As part of a series of activities towards the music night on March 8 in Hanoi, the male band had two days of practical experience and exchange with the fan community. The event is not only an opportunity to connect directly but also helps young artists learn about cultural materials for the performance.
The opening activity named "Thunder Bus" attracted a large number of fans who were present at the gathering point early to accompany their idols. The 60-minute exchange took place right on the bus in a minimalist space, without stage and without separation between artists and audiences.
Throughout the journey, the members of the band directly answered questions about professional pressure and personal experiences after debut.

After the exciting exchange, young artists and fans continued to move to visit the K9 Da Chong Relic Site in Ba Vi, Hanoi. Including the relic in the schedule is considered an important emotional preparation step for young artists before stepping onto the stage.
According to the sharing from the production crew, the upcoming music night will bring cultural and national spirit elements into staging using modern art language. Directly visiting historical sites helps artists understand more deeply the spirit of the performances they will perform. The trip is not only purely sightseeing but also a way for audiences and artists to empathize with cultural thinking before the performance night.
The music night is expected to gather about 50,000 spectators on March 8 at the Vietnam Exhibition Center (VEC) Dong Anh.
With careful preparation from sideline activities to artistic content, the event promises to bring a vibrant and emotional music space. This is expected to be a memorable milestone in the artistic journey of the UPRIZE band in the Capital.