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| On the evening of January 28, the Ruc Ro Thang Long took place at My Dinh National Stadium, featuring a spectacular lineup of performances. |
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| The show opens with eight talented Hanoi vocalists performing songs about spring and the capital city. |
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| Young and promising singers bring fresh energy to the audience with songs such as ‘Di giua troi ruc ro’ (Walking under a radiant sky), ‘Tet nay con se ve’ (This Tet, I’ll come home), ‘Don xuan’ (Welcoming spring), ‘Ve nha la Tet’ (Coming home is Tet), ‘Ha Noi, den de yeu’ (Hanoi, a city to love), and others. |
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| Singer Hien VK kicks off the show with a mesmerising mashup of ‘Ha Noi mua xuan’ (Hanoi in spring) and ‘Mua xuan goi’ (Spring is calling), paired with stunning visuals that left a lasting impression on the audience. |
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| Thu Minh and Ha Le set the stage on fire with a medley of spring-themed songs. |
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| Their powerhouse vocals ignite the atmosphere at My Dinh Stadium, creating an unforgettable moment.
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| The excitement continues into the second segment themed Spring in the Streets. |
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| Cuong Seven deliveres a high-energy performance of the youthful hit Push Your Hand Up. |
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| In a delightful surprise, Soobin and Cuong Seven donned traditional attire to perform ‘Trong com’ (Rice Drum) and ‘Ngoi tua man thuyen’ (Sitting by the boat’s side) in a modern folk style. |
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| Tung Duong closes the show with a breathtaking finale. |
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| His performance of ‘Tai sinh’ (Rebirth) left a powerful impression on the audience, cementing his status as a true divo of the Vietnamese music scene. |












