Many hours before the program started, the concert area "Fatherland in the Heart" became bustling. Audience groups successively gathered at the performance venue, creating a lively atmosphere on the weekend.
Red became the main color in the costumes of the attendees. Many young people wore red flag shirts with yellow stars, red scarves or combined white and red outfits. Some people prepared hand fans, drinking water and necessary items to wait for a long time.



The check-in areas with patriotic themes attract many people. Audiences line up to take photos and save memories with friends before the concert. Among them, the space named "Fandom Yêu Nước" became one of the stops of interest to many young people.
After checking in, each group of spectators chose a shady area or sat on the lawn to rest. Although they had to come early and wait, many people still maintained an excited mood, taking the opportunity to chat, take photos and check ticket information on their phones.
Security checks are deployed at entrances. Audiences in turn present electronic tickets, scan codes, pass through the gate for inspection and follow the instructions of functional forces. Handbags and carry-on items are also checked to ensure safety for large-scale events.





Fatherland in the Heart" takes place at 8:00 PM on August 23rd at Van Phuc Urban Area, Hiep Binh Ward, Ho Chi Minh City. The political art program is organized by Nhan Dan Newspaper in coordination with Ho Chi Minh City People's Committee, expected to welcome about 40,000 spectators. Tickets are distributed free of charge.
The program includes three chapters "One Belt of Mountains and Rivers", "Proud Red" and "Fatherland in the Heart", gathering many artists such as Tung Duong, Vo Ha Tram, Noo Phuoc Thinh, Hoa Minzy, Soobin, Huong Tram, Hoang Bach, Dong Hung, Lam Bao Ngoc, OPlus...
The fact that a large number of young audiences actively came early shows the appeal of art programs associated with history, homeland and national pride.
