
My Tam was praised for her performance at Ba Dinh Square today. When My Tam's powerful voice blended with the clear voice of little Ha Thuy Tien, the audience in the square fell silent to listen.
Singer My Tam shared before the performance: "I feel honored and lucky to be part of this meaningful and emotional milestone of the country. I have come to beloved Hanoi and feel very proud. There is nothing more beautiful than being immersed in this atmosphere."

My Tam took a photo with Hoa Minzy. This is the photo Hoa Minzy shared. She also wrote on her personal page: "A proud memory in 2025 and Hoa Minzy's career when she was able to perform at the historic Ba Dinh Square to celebrate the 80th anniversary of National Day."

In another frame, Hoa Minzy is performing the song "Vietnamese Spirit" with Phuong My Chi. The performance has the participation of 80 artists and about 2,000 dancers and illustrators.

Trang Phap shows off her photo of herself participating in the parade. She was placed next to the parade float.
Trang Phap said she felt extremely honored and lucky to be chosen to participate in this parade. For her, this is a "once in 80 years" opportunity, one that one can only witness two or three times in a lifetime.
"Hanoi in my heart is always beautiful and sacred. The streets I used to walk through when I was little are now filled with the colors of the national flag and spirit," she said.

Duong Hoang Yen and Double2T participated in the parade with the cultural and sports sector. Talking to Dan Tri reporter, Double2T expressed that he was honored to be one of the artists performing on the important day of the Fatherland.
"I am extremely grateful to the previous generations who have devoted and sacrificed so that we can have a peaceful life like today. I hope that I can contribute more to my homeland when I am young and I will forever be proud to be Vietnamese."

Duong Hoang Yen is close to the young members of the parade. Before that, during the parade rehearsal, she happened to go with the children's group and from then on became closer to them.
Before this performance, the Hanoi-born singer shared: "I feel extremely moved to stand in front of Uncle Ho's Mausoleum. I am also very grateful to be able to sing loudly with other artists at major events to celebrate the country's great day."

Sao Mai 2015 folk music champion Nguyen Thu Hang is one of the artists who contributed her voice to the performance "Vietnamese Spirit" which concluded the celebration, parade, and march to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the August Revolution and National Day, September 2.
She expressed: "I feel extremely happy and proud to sing with my seniors and fellow artists at the historic Ba Dinh Square on such an important day for the country today."

"I will never forget this wonderful moment, when this melody rang out: "That song resonates in my heart. That song makes me incredibly strong. That song makes me tear up. When standing under the red flag with yellow star".
For a young artist like me, this will be a strong mark in my artistic career. This mark is strength, a great source of encouragement, a great honor... for me to firmly step on the path of my career, continue to contribute my talent, intelligence, and voice to art in particular, and to Vietnam in general."

King Hung Nguyen and singer MONO in the same frame. Hung Nguyen said he had practiced for many days with his fellow artists to wait for the parade moment this morning.
He said: "The emotions at that moment were overwhelming when I was immersed in the jubilant atmosphere of September 2. Every minute I walked with the parade was a proud moment for me on this journey. Today was truly wonderful for me."

On her personal page, Phuong My Chi commented that it would be many years before she could experience such a heroic and valuable atmosphere celebrating the country's important day. Therefore, she wanted to preserve all the beautiful moments.
Photo: Character's Facebook, Dung Dang
Source: https://dantri.com.vn/giai-tri/my-tam-trang-phap-hoa-minzy-do-sac-voi-ao-dai-mung-ngay-quoc-khanh-20250902125315800.htm
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