To celebrate the 30th anniversary of VTV3, the Culture and Entertainment department is launching a new program titled “Studio 3,” which combines talk shows, games, music, and cultural analysis, creating a continuous entertainment experience while maintaining content depth.
The highlight of the program is evident from its name. The structure of “Studio 3” is designed like a movie studio, where each area has its own function and tells a story: from the reception area and photo booth to the main stage and the Studio 3 game room.
Guests not only discuss but also directly experience the studio environment, participate in challenges, interact with the band, and share personal anecdotes from different angles. The show features Duc Bao and Hong Nhung, who will create a youthful and relaxed atmosphere.
Hong Nhung will share behind-the-scenes impressions and anecdotes with guests, while Duc Bao will present Game Studio 3, where guests and viewers will rediscover classic TV games in a new format with a younger rhythm.
With its message “Where the weekend shines brightly,” “Studio 3” offers a variety of possibilities: a stage, youthful lighting, emotional stories, live music performances, and the connection between artists and the audience, bridging generations within each family.
Each episode of “Studio 3” is an emotionally rich encounter where personal stories serve as a starting point to explore current cultural and entertainment trends, issues, and dynamics.
Program director Le My Cuong envisions “Studio 3” as a new television meeting place where viewers can connect, relax, and discover touching stories, maintaining VTV3’s unique spirit.
The story of young people daring to chase their dreams, the enchanting charm of this creatively diverse musical film, and the humanistic message about family love promise emotional moments from the first episode of “Studio 3.”
The filming team from “Thank You for Staying Up with Me” will launch “Studio 3” at 8:00 PM on Sunday, April 5, on VTV3. Future guests on the show will include singers like Huong Tram and Van Mai Huong.
Source: https://www.vietnamplus.vn/cuoi-tuan-bat-len-ruc-ro-cung-chuong-trinh-giai-tri-moi-tren-song-vtv3-post1102925.vnp





