The band from the USS Blue Ridge performed a range of famous songs, including “Let’s Go Crazy”, “Separate Ways”, and “Hotel California”, among others.

The eight-member band delivered an energetic and vibrant performance, entertaining the audience as part of their goodwill visit to Vietnam.

A captivating guitar solo, performed by a talented musician, left the crowd in awe.

The musical performance attracted a diverse audience, drawing in both locals and tourists.

The US crew took the time to engage and interact with the local community.

The USS Blue Ridge’s visit to Vietnam marks a significant moment, being only the second time the ship has docked here since the establishment of diplomatic relations in 1995.

The US naval crew and locals pose for a memorable group photo, capturing the spirit of friendship and cultural exchange.
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