Top Vietnamese vocalists will perform at Spring Concert: The Warm Arms, which will be held at the Việt Xô Friendship Cultural Palace on April 8.

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Vietnamese artistes to perform at charity concert

March 28, 2018 - 17:27

Top Vietnamese vocalists will perform at Spring Concert: The Warm Arms, which will be held at the Việt Xô Friendship Cultural Palace on April 8.

(From left to right) Singers Tấn Minh, Mỹ Linh, Thanh Lam and Tùng Dương. They will perform at a charity concert, the proceeds of which will be donated to the Mountainous Underprivileged Students Fund. — Photo courtesy of the organisation board
Viet Nam News

HÀ NỘI — Top Vietnamese vocalists will perform at Spring Concert: The Warm Arms, which will be held at the Friendship Cultural Palace on April 8.

The singers who will take part in the concert include Thanh Lam, Mỹ Linh, Tấn Minh, Tùng Dương and Khánh Linh.

The concert will also see the participation of other renowned artistes, such as Đông Hùng, Lô Thủy and Minh Thu, who will be accompanied by dancers from Thăng Long Song and Dance Theatre and children of Young Hit Young Beat chorus.

Spring Concert: The Warm Arms is a live show jointly organised by the Mountainous Underprivileged Students Fund, Media Max Joint Stock Company and Thăng Long Song and Dance Theatre. The show is directed by singer Tấn Minh.

None of the artists will be paid for their performances. The proceeds from the concert will be donated to the Mountainous Underprivileged Students Fund, which will be used to construct new bridges, roads and schools and to take care of underprivileged students in mountainous areas such as Hà Giang, Bắc Kạn and Tuyên Quang Provinces.

“I, together with my friends and colleagues, have participated in many projects supporting the remote regions,” said singer Tùng Dương about his motivation to join the concert.

“I have seen children without proper clothes in the freezing cold weather, children studying in schools without proper infrastructure or those suffering from cleft palate. But their parents do not have the financial means to get them treated in hospitals, which really hurts me,” Dương said.

The singers will perform some of their popular love songs and hits to enthrall the audience.

According to musician Dương Cầm, music director of the concert, the event will not only include solo performances but also special group performances that have never been featured in any other concertbefore.

Cầm recently received two Devotion Awards - Producer of the Year and Musician of the Year. — VNS

 

 

 

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