On the evening of September 7, at the Thang Long Imperial Citadel relic site (Hanoi), a special music night "Rock Concert - Heart of Vietnam" took place.
This is an art program combining revolutionary spirit with modern music, aiming to spread the message of love for the Fatherland, the aspiration of youth and national pride, attracting the participation of thousands of audiences of all ages.
The music night started with the song "Len Dang", a newly arranged arrangement full of spirit.

Singer Thai Thuy Linh - who released the rock album "Bo doi" (2019) brought to the stage a series of revolutionary songs: "Day ma di", "Hat mai cac quan hanh", along with the exchange section to give the album a band signature to the audience.
The Flob Youth Group brought two songs "Southern Land Song" and "Youth Aspiration", creating a bridge between love for the homeland and the desire to contribute of today's young generation.

Next, the band The Chillies performed the song "Vietnam's homeland" and the hit associated with the band's name - "Dai Lo Thanh".
Singer Pham Anh Khoa stirred up the stage with the song " Dan toi ca" in a new arrangement with the second solo by Meritorious Artist Duong Thuy Anh.
The male singer won the opportunity to share that his performance was not really as expected, but he believes that every effort on stage is a way to connect the audience, convey positive energy and will do better in the following times.

A special part of the concert night was the performance of the veterans. The veteran Que Hoa sang the vegetarian song "The cycle of days and nights" in the enthusiastic response of the audience.

In the second part of the program, the audience welcomed two famous rock bands "Ngu Cung" and "Buc Tuong".
Ngu Cung band takes audiences on a musical journey with many emotions with the songs "Continuing the story of peace", "Cung don gian xuan", "Tuyet trang & Do quy quyen do", "Co Doi Thuong Ngan" ... - songs that are both profound and passionate, affirming Ngu Cung's unique position.
The band of Bu Tuong returns with guests Pham Anh Khoa and Duong Tran Nghia, respectively burning the stage with the songs: "Dat Viet - Hoa Dong", "Con Duong Khong Am Duong", "Men Say", "Thanh 10", and the song for life of Buong Tuong such as "Bong Hong Cam - Mat Den" and "Nha Duong Duong" before all artists sang the rock version of "Dat Duoc Toan Hac".
In particular, the song "Men say" is introduced as a work composed by the late artist Tran Lap, written about love for the beautiful mountains and forests of the Northwest. Bringing "Men say" to the stage of "Vietnam Heart" is a tribute to the late leader of the famous rock band.

In conclusion, all artists and audiences sang together in "Duong den don gian" - an iconic song of Vietnamese rock, leaving a strong impression, as a message to the younger generation: live and contribute worthy of the nation's history.
With the message of patriotism and national pride not only preserved in the past, but continuing to burn in the breath of today's youth, while being filled with passion, being reminded of the responsibility and aspiration to contribute in the new era of the Vietnamese people, the program "Rock Concert - Vietnam Heart" is a bridge for history to touch the hearts of young people through music.