Hanoi: Music festival at ten public locations

The “Ngay Hoi Am Nhac Mua Thu 2015” (Fall Music Festival 2015) will shake up Hanoi’s streets at ten different public locations simultaneously on August 23, featuring many local famous artists.
Hanoi: Music festival at ten public locations ảnh 1Singer Uyen Linh. (Photo: VNA)

The “Ngay Hoi Am Nhac Mua Thu 2015” (Fall Music Festival 2015) will shake up Hanoi’s streets at ten different public locations in the city simultaneously on August 23, featuring many local famous artists. 

The city’s Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism said on August 18 that the festival will take place at the Ly Thai To Monument, Dong Da Mound, Thong Nhat Park, Hanoi Station, Ta Hien street, Vincom Ba Trieu or Hoang Van Thu Monument, Cau Giay Park, IndoChina Plaza and August Revolution Square and in front of Dong Xuan Market.

The musical feast will enthral Hanoi audiences with a lively mixture of contemporary and folk tunes, the event’s Director Quoc Trung noted.

Contemporary singers – including Uyen Linh, Bao Tram, Duong Hoang Yen, Dinh Manh Ninh, Luu Huong Giang, Hoang Bach and Khanh Linh – and bands like Sign in, Nu Voltage and Click off are scheduled to take the stage alongside several “cheo” artists – Thanh Hoai, Xuan Dieu and Thu Hang.

The Fall Music Festival is organised by the city’s Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism and the Vietnam Joint Stock Commercial Bank for Industry and Trade (VietinBank) who expect to make it an annual event.-VNA

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