Not only was it a grand performance, the program also marked a series of record milestones in the singer's career of more than 25 years, and at the same time recorded her name in the history of Vietnamese music.
With a scale of up to 40,000 spectators, My Tam became the first Vietnamese artist to successfully organize 3 solo live shows at My Dinh Stadium - an unprecedented number. Previously, My Dinh was considered a "difficult problem" for domestic artists because of strict requirements for appeal, organizational capacity as well as performance quality. My Tam's continuous conquest of this space shows her rare sustainable position in the public's heart.
See The Light is also recognized as My Tam's largest solo live show in Vietnam, surpassing the resounding success of Tri Am - a program that has been considered the standard of Vietnamese concerts for many years. The stage is over 75 m long, with a catwalk over 40 m, a 1,650 m2 LED system and international standard sound and lighting, creating a colorful, overwhelming multi-dimensional performance space. More than 1,000 employees worked continuously for 14 days to complete the technique, showing an unprecedented level of investment.


One of the "historic" marks of the show was the fireworks display and 360-degree light covering the entire My Dinh Stadium. Instead of focusing on the main stage, the lighting is designed to cover all four sides of the stands, turning the entire stadium into a part of the stage. This moment not only overwhelmed the world in terms of vision but also opened a new standard for outdoor concerts in Vietnam.
In terms of duration, See The Light lasted nearly 4 consecutive hours, becoming one of the longest individual live shows ever held in Vietnam. My Tam appeared throughout the program with a high performance intensity, from familiar ballads to energetic songs, showing her rare physical strength, singing voice and stage personality in an artist who has been active for more than two decades.
The music night was also marked by special collaborations, notably mashup with Den in front of tens of thousands of audiences. The interweaving of two different but harmonious musical personalities created one of the most explosive moments of the show, showing My Tam's ability to connect generations and renew herself.
Not stopping at scale or technique, My Tam's biggest record is her persistent commitment to the audience. The image of the female singer cycling around the stadium to greet each ticket area in the final round ended the show with simple, close emotions - what made My Tam unique for many years.