The Organizing Committee (OC) of the concert "Vietnam in Me" announced that it will distribute 3,000 free tickets for the days from August 20 to 22. Morning ticket receiving time is from 9:00 am to 11:30 am. However, this morning (September 20), from 7am, thousands of audiences were packed in front of the Opera House. At more than 9:00 a.m., the organizers announced that they would stop distributing tickets due to overload.
The announcement of the organizers' stop selling tickets has upset many audiences. The atmosphere began to chaos, jostling, and pushing. Many audiences have low blood sugar. Audience Bui Linh Trang (Cau Giay, Hanoi) told reporters: "I have been lining up here since 3am. Now that the organizers have announced that ticket distribution will stop like this, how do I know?
Nguyen Ha (Thanh Tri, Hanoi) expressed: "Standing in the hot sun, I wanted to drop my blood sugar but now I have stopped giving away tickets. I really want to go see this concert. My friends and I arrived very early. I couldn't come back like this. I will still wait here, maybe the organizers will continue to distribute tickets in the afternoon as previously announced".
Currently, despite the jostling, pushing, and even the shouting about "pocket-shaped bags", the majority of the audience still does not want to leave. The majority wanted to continue waiting for the next move of the organizing committee and hoped that tickets would be issued early in the afternoon.
Meanwhile, some audiences have received tickets. There was a case where as soon as they turned out, they shouted, "1 million VND a pair, buying is better than waiting in the hot sun like this".



Currently, the organizing committee has not announced a new plan to issue free tickets this afternoon.
The reporter contacted the leaders of the Opera House, however, the Deputy Director of the theater instructed to be busy and then cut off the recording.
As the reporter reported earlier, the audience lined up from 2-3am in front of the Opera House in the hope of receiving free concert tickets on the evening of August 26. By 7am, thousands of people were already crowded. Due to the lack of instructions on lining up, jostling and pushing occurred.
The concert "Vietnam in Me" brings together many famous artists loved by young people such as: Soobin Hoang Son, Hoa Minzy, Erik, Duc Phuc, Anh Tu, Quan AP, Duong Hoang Yen and the band Chillies.