On the evening of May 7, within the framework of the 2025 United Nations Vesak, the international Buddhist music and art exchange program will take place at Thisky Hall, Thu Duc City, Ho Chi Minh City.
The event promises to bring impressive performances, attracting the participation of many famous artists, including Ung Hoang Phuc, Ho Quynh Huong... This is a great opportunity to explore and experience Buddhist culture through music.
The program is organized by the Central Committee for Culture of the Vietnam Buddhist Sangha, and is one of the highlights of the 2025 Vesak festival.
With the theme of honoring spiritual values, love and peace, the program brings an elaborate artistic space, combining symphony, folk and contemporary music, along with a modern stage system, impressive lighting and aesthetic effects.
Works such as Tinh Thuy Ba Nha Ba La Mat Da, The Ton Ca, Vesak Ca, Song Vui - Tinh Aung, Dao Dai Sang Nguoi Nam... promise to take the audience on a journey of emotional contemplation of the Buddhist teachings.
The program is also a multi-national Buddhist cultural convergence, with the participation of many art troupes from India, China, Korea, Cambodia, Thailand...
This exchange not only brings a rich artistic experience but also strengthens the united relationship between Buddhist communities around the world.
In particular, the program brings together many famous and outstanding artists such as Meritorious Artist Dang Duong, Meritorious Artist Viet Hoan, People's Artist My Hang, singer Minh Chuyen, singer Duc Tuan, singer Ho Quynh Huong, singer Ung Hoang Phuc, singer Lan Anh, singer Quach Tuan Du...
Along with that are the Saigon Choir choir, Arabesque dance troupe, HBSO symphony orchestra, Phu Dong folk band and many other talented artists contributing to the emotional and cultural performances.
The event has a scale of more than 3,000 spectators, taking place from 8pm to 10:30pm on May 7 at the 5th floor of Thisky Hall (10 Mai Chi Tho, Sala Urban Area, Thu Duc City). The program was broadcast live on VTV9 channel, An Vien Television and the Online Buddhist platform.