Nguyễn Việt Tú (born February 17, 1977 in Hanoi) is a Vietnamese stage director, screenwriter, and event organizer. Việt Tú emerged from a young age as director of many major music programs, including most notably the Nhật thực (Eclipse) live show in 2002 and the popular music video series on VTV Bài hát tôi yêu (VTV's My Favorite Songs). At the age of 26, he became the art director for the opening and closing ceremonies of the 22nd Southeast Asian Games in 2003 in Vietnam which was broadcast live to all countries in the region.
Việt Tú is a top director in the field of music producing, being the first director of the Sao Mai điểm hẹn (2004) and creating Con đường âm nhạc (The Music Path, 2005), and many concert tours for several top artists such as Tùng Dương, Rain, Hồ Ngọc Hà, Trần Thu Hà, Phạm Thu Hà, etc. Those successes have helped him become a prestigious director in major performing arts events such as 2010 Miss Vietnam, Viettel kết nối triệu tâm hồn (Viettel – When Souls Connect, 2018), Đại Hỉ Xuân (Vin ID – Grand Spring Celebration, 2017), Bài hát yêu thích (The Favorite Songs, 2012-2015), Giai điệu tự hào (Proud Melodies, 2014), 2015 Vietnam's Night In Moscow, Vinhomes Center Park Opening (2016), Sao Đại Chiến (Celebrities Battle, 2017), Cocofest Music Festival or We Choice Awards (2018).
In addition to music, Việt Tú is also the director of other cultural events such as the 2008 International Day of Vesak in Vietnam. He was also the director of Đẹp's Fashion Show (2005–present), the theatrical fashion show Cơn ác mộng của người thợ may (Nightmare of a Tailor, 2006). Việt Tú is also the favorite choice of major brands of the world and Vietnam such as Hermès, Vietnam Airlines, Rolls-Royce, Vingroup, etc.
In 2011, he established Dream Studio, directly producing music products for local and foreign artists, especially the production of the album Classic Meets Chillout (2012) and Vietnam's first real-landscape performance Thuở ấy Xứ Đoài (Once Upon A Time in Doai Province, 2017). Weekly performance Tứ Phủ (Four Palaces, 2015–present), presenting the Practices related to Viet beliefs in Mother Goddesses and being made by his company Viet Theatre, also received many positive reviews from the audiences as it is always in the top 3 cultural destinations for international visitors in Hanoi.
Việt Tú is the most successful director at the Dedication Music Award with 5 awards and 8 nominations. Earlier, he was also awarded the Breakthrough Award for the Nhật thực and won the VTV Bài hát tôi yêu twice. His works have been selected by the Vietnamese Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism as the "Typical cultural Event of the Year".
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