Opening the art program "Fatherland in My Heart", about 50,000 audiences sang the national anthem together.
On each ticket distributed for free to the audience, the organizers printed a photo of the original hand-copy of the song "Marching Song" by musician Van Cao.
Many spectators were moved to tears at the moment of singing the National Anthem, before the brilliant scene of thousands of flags flying at My Dinh Stadium.

The stage is designed into 4 zones with a meaningful message: Doc Lap, Tu Do, Hanh Phuc, Co Do Sao Vang. The entire performance space is arranged in an V-shaped shape, 26 meters high, as a vivid declaration of the love and pride of each Vietnamese child for their homeland.
Coming to the program, the audience sang immortal songs, lit flashlights to turn the stadium into a sea of sparkling lights. Each person is not only the audience, but a part of the program, a heartbeat in the heart of the Fatherland, dying the stage red with meaning.

With the message that the Fatherland is not far away - the Fatherland is in the hearts of each person, the program brings a profound emotional journey, connecting the heroic memories of the past with the aspiration to rise up of the present and the future.
The Fatherland in the heart gathers a group of veteran artists and leading young artists in Vietnam such as People's Artist Thu Huyen, Meritorious Artist Dang Duong, Pham Thu Ha, Tung Duong, Vo Ha Tram, Ha Le, Noo Phuoc Thinh, Toc Tien, Thanh Duy, Suboi, Dong Hung, Oplus Band...
The duets between veteran artists and young artists not only show inheritance but also send a message for a continuous journey between tradition and modernity, past and future.