All ticket sales for "Bond live in Vietnam" will support people affected by typhoon Yagi.

Báo Giao thôngBáo Giao thông11/09/2024


"Good morning Vietnam" is an annual music event not only with the purpose of spreading the world's top music to Vietnam but also has profound humanitarian value because all ticket sales are used for charity purposes.

After the resounding success of the opening show "Kenny G live in Vietnam" in 2023, on the morning of September 11, the organizers announced that the band will participate in the "Good morning Vietnam" project for the second year.

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Mr. Le Quoc Minh, member of the Party Central Committee, Editor-in-Chief of Nhan Dan Newspaper, Deputy Head of the Central Propaganda Department, Chairman of the Vietnam Journalists Association, Head of the Program Steering Committee, said that the program "Good morning Vietnam" organized by Nhan Dan Newspaper in coordination with IB Group will return for the second time in early October 2024 with Bond - the world's best string quartet that visited Vietnam twice in 2015 and 2016.

However, this is the first time the four talented girls have come to the Vietnamese public in a meaningful event to contribute to charity activities and promote Vietnamese tourism. All ticket sales from the "Bond live in Vietnam" program will be donated to support people affected by storm No. 3.

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Mr. Le Quoc Minh, Member of the Party Central Committee, Editor-in-Chief of Nhan Dan Newspaper, Deputy Head of the Central Propaganda Department, President of the Vietnam Journalists Association (right cover) and Mr. Nguyen Thuy Duong, President of IB Group Vietnam. (Photo: ND)

"Bond live in Vietnam is an affirmation of continuing to bring world-class music to music lovers in the country, through professionally organized programs, while contributing to spreading Vietnamese cultural values ​​on the background of beautiful familiar melodies to friends around the world," added Mr. Le Quoc Minh.

Mr. Nguyen Thuy Duong, Chairman of IB Group Vietnam, Program Production Director shared: "Over the past few days, our thoughts have always been with our fellow countrymen in the flood-hit areas. Although the country has floods, the economy still has to develop. We want to use music to connect love and decided to use all ticket sales to support the charity fund to support compatriots affected by flood No. 3 and how to let music spread and connect everyone's love."

It is known that this is the first time Bond has held a private concert in Vietnam and more specially, this is also the group's largest concert in our country, with the stage and audience both meeting international standards.

All 20 works in Bond's performance program have been registered and approved.

Bond is a female musical group consisting of members: Tania Davis (violin), Eos Counsell (violin), Elspeth Hanson (viola) and Gay-Yee Westerhoff (cello). The string quartet from London (England) is famous worldwide for its musical style that blends classical and modern, creating extremely special music. Bond's musical style has been compared to famous violinist Vanessa-Mae, when they combine classical, rock, pop, Latin, folk, jazz, electro with a bit of Indian and Western music styles...

Bond performs "Victory".

The group's songs "Shine", "Victory", "Hungarian", "Explosive", "Summer"... have become favorite melodies around the world. In 2015 and 2016, Bond visited Vietnam but performed in a limited space. Therefore, although this is the third time coming to Vietnam, this is the first time the public has enjoyed the wonderful melodies and admired Bond's style on the Hanoi stage.

"Bond live in Vietnam", taking place at 8pm on October 5 at the My Dinh National Convention Center, promises to be a night of music with many emotional levels on the stage of the capital Hanoi.



Source: https://www.baogiaothong.vn/tat-ca-so-tien-ban-ve-bond-live-in-vietnam-se-ung-ho-dong-bao-bi-thiet-hai-do-bao-yagi-192240911133633236.htm

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