Hundreds of young people brave the rain, queue up at night to get tickets for the concert "Vietnam in Me"

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The Organizing Committee of "Vietnam in Me" distributed tickets at the Hanoi Opera House from 9am. However, from the night on, hundreds of people flocked to get tickets.

After temporarily stopping ticket sales on August 20 to ensure security and order, the Organizing Committee of "Vietnam in Me" continues to organize free ticket sales on August 21 and 22 at the Hanoi Opera House.

According to records, at around 0:10 on the night of August 20, hundreds of young people lined up, despite the rain to reserve their seats because they were worried that there were no more tickets.

Khoang 00 gio 10 phut, tai Nha hat lon Ha Noi da dong nghit ban tre xep hang cho lay ve “Viet Nam trong toi“. Anh: Le Tuyen
At around 0:10, the Hanoi Opera House was crowded with people lining up to get tickets for "Vietnam in Me". Photo: Le Tuyen

Some young people said they had arrived at the Hanoi Opera House at 11pm, but still lined up behind many others. "My friend and I planned to line up around 2am, but when we updated the information at the Hanoi Opera House on social media, seeing everyone lining up quite a long time, we had to go right away," Vu Le Diep Anh (16 years old, Hanoi) shared.

Bat chap thoi tiet mua nho, cac ban tre che o hoac mac ao mua de ngoi cho. Anh: Le Tuyen
Regardless of the rain, young people choose to wear umbrellas or raincoats to continue waiting. Photo: Le Tuyen

According to Diep Anh, because she had attended previous "national concerts" and was very happy, she and her friends were eagerly hoping to receive tickets to join the upcoming "Vietnam in Me" program. The two wore raincoats and tarpaulins, ready to stay up all night together, lining up to get tickets tomorrow morning.

To ensure security and order, the Organizing Committee has a team to guide people to line up. Like Diep Anh, many young people come early from night to prepare umbrellas, raincoats, tarpaulins, fans, and food to facilitate sleeping and resting, without having to move until the Organizing Committee issues tickets.

Cang ve sang, dong nguoi do ve Nha hat lon Ha Noi xep hang cho lay ve cang nhieu. Anh: Le Tuyen
As the morning went on, the crowds of people flocking to the Hanoi Opera House lined up to get tickets increased. Photo: Le Tuyen

Nguyen Thi Mai (19 years old, Hanoi) expressed: "The art program "Vietnam in Me" has a very meaningful name, suitable for the atmosphere of celebrating the 80th anniversary of National Day. The show also has idols Soobin and Hoa Minzy, so even though I know how to queue up and get tired, I still want to wait to get tickets.

The program "Vietnam in Me" celebrating the 80th anniversary of the National Day brings together famous artists such as SOOBIN, Hoa Minzy, Erik, Duc Phuc, Anh Tu, Quan A.P, Duong Hoang Yen, Chillies group...

The program took place on August 26 at the Northern Stadium, Vietnam Exhibition Center (Dong Anh, Hanoi), directed by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, Hanoi Opera House in coordination with related units.

According to the Organizing Committee, tickets will be distributed free of charge for 3 days 20-22.8 at the Hanoi Opera House, in the morning from 9:00 - 11:30 and in the afternoon from 13:00 - 16:30, 3,000 tickets per day. Every citizen aged 14 and over who carries a original citizen identification card will receive a maximum of 2 tickets.

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