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Music gala to support fight against COVID-19

An online music gala named “Cam on nhung dieu phi thuong” (Thank you for extraordinary things) will take place on August 15 to raise funds in support of the front line of the fight against COVID-19.
Music gala to support fight against COVID-19 ảnh 1An online music gala named 'Cam on nhung dieu phi thuong' to take place on August 15 (Photo courtesy of the organising board)
Hanoi (VNA) – An online music gala named “Cam on nhung dieu phithuong” (Thank you for extraordinary things) will take place on August 15 toraise funds in support of the front line of the fight against COVID-19.

The event will be streamed live on GreenHat platform at //camonnhungdieuphithuong.greenhatvirtualevent.com/ and fanpages of VTV3, Tiktok, VOV, Dan Tri newspaper and Dep Magazine.

The music gala, divided in three parts of the fierce frontline, One Heart - Thank you for extraordinary things and the faith to win, willgather well-known artists in Vietnam such as saxophonist Tran Manh Tuan, CamVan-Khac Trieu-Cece Truong family, Duc Tuan, Kyo York, Nguyen Phi Hung, TaQuang Thang, Ha Le and Minh Thu.

Songs to be performed at the event will be all optimisticand proud, and encourage people working the front line of the combat againstthe COVID-19 pandemic.

Donors can contribute money to the programme before, duringand after the livestream./.
VNA

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