National Concert Sparks Fan Anxiety, V FEST Offers Relief with 20,000 Free Tickets
HANOI, VIETNAM – Anticipation for the national concert, V FEST – Vietnam Today, is colliding with fan anxiety as details emerge regarding ticket distribution and event logistics. Organizers have responded by offering 20,000 free tickets, aiming to alleviate concerns and broaden access to the highly anticipated event featuring artists including Bui Cong Nam, rhyder, Phan Manh Quynh, and Vu Cat Tuong.
The concert, a celebration of Vietnamese music and culture, initially sparked worry among fans regarding accessibility. VTV, the national television network, has stepped in to address these concerns, distributing 5,000 tickets specifically to viewers registered on its nationwide digital TV platform, VTVGO, alongside providing tickets to groups recognized for their contributions to the A80 event series.This move underscores VTV’s commitment to supporting both the music industry and its audience.
Bui Cong Nam and Ngenhong, known for their hit song “Phep Mau” (Miracle), are among the headline performers scheduled to take the stage.The event promises a diverse lineup and a large-scale production, but the initial scramble for tickets highlighted the demand and potential for disappointment among fans eager to attend.
V FEST – Vietnam Today aims to provide a platform for established and emerging Vietnamese artists, fostering a sense of national pride and community through music.The distribution of 20,000 free tickets represents a significant effort to ensure wider participation and a positive experience for attendees.