Since the autumn of 2009, when the first notes of Things Everlasting echoed through the Grand Opera House in Hanoi, a special journey began - a journey connecting music, history, art, and love for the homeland.

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Over the years, at the sacred moment of National Day on September 2, Things Everlasting, initiated and organized by VietNamNet, has become a spiritual destination for audiences across Vietnam. It is where symphonic music merges with the nation's spirit, stirring pride and aspirations for national growth.

The program takes audiences on a journey through time, reliving the heroic struggles for independence and freedom through immortal, passionate compositions. It evokes love for the homeland with tender lyrical songs and introduces vibrant new melodies that ignite hope for a prosperous Vietnam.

As golden autumn hues blend with the bright red of national flags in celebration of Independence Day on September 2, Things Everlasting returns to audiences nationwide in 2025. This year’s concert holds special significance, marking the 80th anniversary of the August Revolution and the National Day of Vietnam.

This is also the first year VietNamNet operates under the Ministry of Ethnic Affairs and Religion, and the concert will be held at Ho Guom Theater instead of the Grand Opera House, promising audiences a fresh space and new musical experiences.

Reflecting on the journey of 'Things Everlasting' and this year’s special performance.

From Ho Guom Theater, Things Everlasting 2025 unfolds a lyrical epic that bridges the past, present, and future: the melancholic tones of the Monochord of the Motherland, the soulful Songs from the Pac Bo Forest evoking the presence of Uncle Ho, and the mighty Lo River flowing with unwavering spirit. The capital city glows with nostalgia through Toward Hanoi, while A Tour of Vietnam rings with national resilience and unity in building a stronger homeland.

Organized by VietNamNet and broadcast live on VTV1 at 2 PM on September 2, Things Everlasting 2025 continues to preserve and elevate the beauty of Vietnamese music. It becomes a vibrant national symphony honoring the past, energizing the present, and envisioning the future.

Things Everlasting is the music of the homeland, a song of peace, and an oath of loyalty to the nation on September 2 - together building a Vietnam rising in a new era.

VietNamNet