The Muckleshoot Casino held a Vietnamese concert at the Galaxy Center Stage on Sunday, August 3rd, starting at 8:30 p.m.
Phan Dinh Tung, Pham Anh Duy, Ho Le Thu, Tommy Ngo, Lynda Trang Dai, Nini/Vina, Crystal Mai, and DJ JRazzy all performed during the exciting evening.
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Here’s the latest coverage and highlights about Phạm Anh Duy regarding the “Anh Trai Say Hi” concert:
Phạm Anh Duy released his first self-made music video, “Nhìn Em Đi Còn Là Em Không,” on July 9, 2025. This video marked ten years of his artistic journey. He put all of his money from 2024 into this project, which he called a “risky but necessary” step to make his music stand out.
Before coming to the United States for the performance series, Phạm Anh Duy released a new music video named “Nhìn Em Đi Còn Là Em Không”. He personally funded and created it. The song depicts his emotional and musical journey, blending beautiful imagery with traditional Vietnamese symbols. This release corresponded with his preparation for upcoming Las Vegas gigs on July 26-27, 2025.
Phạm Anh Duy performed at the Anh Trai Say Hi performances in Las Vegas, held at PH Live, Planet Hollywood, on July 26-27, 2025. This was the show’s first international expansion, with over 20 performers on the roster, including him. The successful concert was viewed as a crucial move toward introducing Vietnamese pop culture to worldwide audiences.
Phạm Anh Duy’s last show in America was in Seattle on August 3rd, before returning to Vietnam. In this show, he attempted to speak English to Việt Kiều in Seattle but was unsure if they understood him. He was in America for about a month. The only member of “Anh Trai Say Hi” that sings in this show is Pham Anh Duy.
This was an important turning point in his rise after the Anh Trai Say Hi program, demonstrating not only his voice but also his independence and vision.
His appearance at these Las Vegas and Seattle events was highly anticipated because it was the first time the act had been performed in the United States, and it was a significant opportunity for him.
Ricky Head is Editor in Chief and Publisher of VietShowNow. He brings over 20 years of experience as a columnist, reporter, and photo journalist. In addition to concert coverage, he is a Content Creator, Writer, Photographer, and Videographer based in Seattle, Washington, and he photographs hundreds of concerts, festivals, and events each year. He takes pride in providing rich, high-quality images at a rapid pace.






