On the afternoon of April 28, the area around My Dinh National Stadium (Hanoi) recorded a large number of spectators flocking in early to attend the political art program "Echoes of the Fatherland". Under the hot sun, long lines of people lined up, creating a crowded scene before the performance.
Many spectators brought umbrellas, hand fans, and sunscreen to fight against harsh weather. However, the atmosphere at the entrance area was still full of excitement and excitement. Functional forces were on duty, guiding people to queue orderly and ensure security.

Nguyen Quang Thinh (24 years old, Hanoi) said that he arrived from 1 pm. Quang Thinh shared: "I feel very happy and proud to hold the ticket in my hand from a few days ago. Today, when I am here, my feelings are even clearer.
Meanwhile, Nguyen Thi Ngan (22 years old, Hanoi) also arrived from about 2 pm. "I hunted for 3 days to get a free ticket. We arrived early to win a beautiful spot. I am also very excited to enjoy the art program and fireworks display on this special occasion.


Echoes of the Fatherland" is a special political art program, directed by the Central Propaganda and Mass Mobilization Commission, co-organized by Vietnam Television, Hanoi City People's Committee and related units.
The program takes place at My Dinh National Stadium on a large scale, gathering more than 2,000 artists, actors and 500 officers and soldiers of the armed forces.
The content consists of two parts, combining symphonic music, light music, rock and modern stage elements, taking the image of bronze drums as a central highlight throughout.


After a 90-minute political segment, the program continued with a performance for young people, promising to bring a vibrant atmosphere, spreading patriotism and the desire to contribute.
Notably, the program also had a fireworks display, contributing to creating a special highlight for the art night in a brilliant atmosphere.
Despite having to wait in hot weather, many viewers still patiently lined up. The excitement and pride were evident on each face, contributing to creating a special atmosphere before the official program began.