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The concert, which was expected to be a highlight of Hanoi's year-end art scene, turned into a psychological shock for both artists and audience when it was unexpectedly canceled just before it was scheduled to begin.
The "force majeure" incident and the wave of outrage.
On the evening of December 28th, the My Dinh Athletics Stadium in Hanoi descended into chaos. Thousands of spectators who had tickets for the concert "Come Here, Four Sky Birds"—a project honoring the quartet of composers Van Cao, Pham Duy, Trinh Cong Son, and Tran Tien—were forced to leave in astonishment. The postponement was only announced when the performance time was imminent, sparking a wave of fierce criticism regarding the unprofessional conduct of the production unit.
Despite the organizers' (BTC) representatives directly apologizing on-site and the Ngọc Việt Show Fanpage later citing "force majeure," public trust has hit rock bottom. Many people vehemently demanded immediate refunds after witnessing a terrible scenario: tickets were still being sold right up to showtime despite internal conflicts.
Composer Tran Tien: "Heaven has not yet allowed me to bid farewell to the people."
Amidst the chaos, the image of musician Tran Tien standing silently alone at the edge of the scene moved many to tears. At the end of his career, the elderly artist could not hide his tears in the face of this rare professional tragedy.
Sharing his thoughts on the matter, he said humorously but with a touch of sadness: "Perhaps this was 'fate' ordained. 'Fate' caused this show to fall apart because Tran Tien still wants to fly around with the people, he doesn't want to ascend to heaven yet." The musician also revealed a spiritual detail about a dream he had with the late musician Trinh Cong Son the day before. He recounted that his close friend had told him he "hadn't prepared a house yet," so he asked him to stay on earth and continue singing for everyone.
Despite the show being canceled, Tran Tien still appeared impeccably dressed in his best outfit: "I dressed nicely so that everyone would know Tran Tien is still alive and ready to sing as long as there are people who want to listen." He even spontaneously sang a đoạn of a song about Trinh Cong Son as a consolation to his loyal audience.
The financial irregularities and the organizing entity are causing controversy.
By noon on December 29th, Ngoc Viet Company — the organizer — had officially issued an apology to the artists and partners. However, this apology was deemed inadequate as it avoided addressing the key issues.
According to experts, specifically musician Luu Thien Huong, the real reason for the "collapse" was that the organizers failed to fulfill their financial commitments to the artists. This led to a wave of stars including Xuan Bac, Hong Nhung, Tung Duong, Le Hieu, etc., refusing to perform in order to protect their rights.
Notably, information gathered indicates that Ngoc Viet Entertainment and Education Co., Ltd. was only established in October 2024 and is currently... temporarily suspended from business. This detail further raises serious questions from the public about the competence and responsibility of the entity behind a large-scale program in the capital city.
The ruin of a concert honoring the giants of Vietnamese music due to amateurish organization is a sad note in the year-end cultural life. Beyond the economic damage, this incident has seriously harmed the reputation of veteran artists and the trust of discerning art-loving audiences.
Ho Van Cuong was returning home from a performance when fans blocked his way and banged on his car door in the middle of the night, leaving him terrified.
Đình Như14:27:11 30/12/2025Over the past few hours, a post with the attention-grabbing title: "Fans and the car window smashing incident involving Ho Van Cuong!" has gone viral on social media, quickly attracting the attention of a large number of netizens.

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