On October 5, 2024, the internationally acclaimed Bond Quartet will hold a charity concert in Hanoi, with all proceeds from ticket sales directed to aid communities affected by Typhoon Yagi.
This event, "Bond Live In Vietnam," marks the second edition of the 'Good Morning Vietnam' project, organized by Nhan Dan (The People) Newspaper in collaboration with IB Group.
At the press conference held on September 11, Le Quoc Minh, Editor-in-Chief of Nhan Dan Newspaper and Chairman of the program’s steering committee, emphasized the dual importance of the concert. Not only will it showcase the best of global music, but it will also contribute to a humanitarian cause.
"The success of last year’s Kenny G Live In Vietnam concert laid the groundwork for this year’s Bond performance," Minh stated. "We are confident that this event will be equally well-received by music lovers across the country."
The concert will take place at the National Convention Center in My Dinh, Hanoi, offering the Vietnamese audience a chance to experience the magic of Bond’s music. Proceeds from the event will go directly to support relief efforts for communities affected by Typhoon Yagi, which caused severe damage in various parts of the country.
Although Bond has visited Vietnam twice before, this will be the first time the string quartet performs a standalone concert in the country. Known for their energetic blend of classical and modern music, the quartet’s unique style incorporates elements of rock, pop, Latin, jazz, and even Indian and Western influences. Their signature sound, often compared to the work of violin virtuoso Vanessa-Mae, has earned them fans worldwide.
"We are thrilled to bring Bond back to Vietnam for this special event," said Nguyen Thuy Duong, Program Producer for IB Group. "This will be Bond’s largest concert in Vietnam to date, and it’s an honor to support such a meaningful cause."
Duong also noted the logistical challenges involved in organizing the event, given the quartet’s busy global schedule. However, he expressed confidence that the concert would leave a lasting impression on Vietnamese audiences, just as previous international acts like Kenny G have done.
Bond, composed of Tania Davis (violin), Eos Counsell (violin), Elspeth Hanson (viola), and Gay-Yee Westerhoff (cello), has been a global sensation since their formation in 2000. Over the past two decades, the quartet has sold over five million albums worldwide, cementing their status as one of the most successful string ensembles in the world. Their iconic tracks such as "Victory," "Shine," and "Explosive" have captivated audiences with their fusion of classical and contemporary music.
The upcoming concert in Hanoi will feature 20 compositions, with some pieces specially revamped for the event. The organizers are keeping the setlist a surprise, but Le Quoc Minh teased that "Victory" would be one of the highlights. In addition to the concert, Bond will also film a music video at a famous Vietnamese landmark as part of a larger promotional campaign for Vietnam’s cultural heritage.
Bond’s concert promises to be a night of unforgettable performances, blending world-class musicianship with a cause that resonates deeply with Vietnamese audiences. As Nhan Dan Newspaper continues its ‘Good Morning Vietnam’ project, events like these play a vital role in bridging cultures and supporting humanitarian efforts through music.
The event will start at 8:00pm on October 5, 2024, at the National Convention Center in My Dinh, Hanoi. Audiences can expect a sophisticated yet emotionally charged performance, set against the backdrop of a grand concert hall. It will be a night where art meets charity, in support of those in need.
The Bond Quartet, hailing from London, has been praised for their innovative approach to string music. Their ability to blend traditional classical music with modern genres has made them pioneers in their field. After over two decades, Bond continues to enchant audiences worldwide with their dynamic performances, and they remain one of the most sought-after string quartets on the global stage.
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