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| Despite the unfavorable weather, a massive crowd braved the rain to see their idols |
From early on, an ever-growing flow of people poured into Ngo Mon Square. Hue’s weather was not cooperative as sudden intermittent rain showers poured down; however, instead of dampening spirits, the rain seemed to only make the atmosphere “hotter”.
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| The grandstands were packed to capacity (Photo: Anh Tuan) |
Following the brilliant success of the Mega Booming Day 1 back in July, the Day 2 returned on an even larger scale, featuring 21 V-pop artists with 21 different musical styles. Ngo Mon Square - the symbol of the Ancient Capital - was once again “awakened”, serving as the musical heart of Hue during the event that marked the closing of the National Tourism Year.
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| Pham Anh Khoa performed “Tich tich tinh tang” |
Familiar names such as Isaac, Hoang Dung, B Ray, Quan A.P, and Pham Anh Khoa took turns stirring up the stage. From vibrant pop and emotional ballads to edgy rap and explosive rock, every performance had the audience cheering, singing along, and dancing non-stop.
“Watching Isaac perform at Ngo Mon is very different. It feels modern yet carries a sense of solemnity. It is a stage unlike any other,” shared Thuy Dung, a visitor from Da Nang.
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| Xuan Dinh K.Y delivered high-energy songs |
Notably, Xuan Dinh K.Y, a young artist from Hue, after making an impression at the Day 1, continued to receive enthusiastic cheers. Meanwhile, DJ Huy Ngo turned Ngo Mon Square into a “sea of sound and light” with vibrant EDM sets, where thousands of hearts beat as one.
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| The program combined music, visual performances, and modern stage technology (Photo: Dinh Hoang) |
The show was staged like a multi-layered symphony, combining music, visual performances, and modern stage technology, while weaving in elements of royal court culture. The audience came for the music, and stayed to “live” in a cultural-artistic space where heritage and modernity harmonize.