Black Voices band to perform at Hanoi Opera House May 21

According to Hanoi Opera House, a concert by Black Voices band is projected to be held there at 8:00 pm on Monday, 21 May 2012. This is the first time this famous band has performed in Vietnam.

According to Hanoi Opera House, a concert by Black Voices band is projected to be held there at 8:00 pm on Monday, 21 May 2012. This is the first time this famous band has performed in Vietnam.

The most featured element of all of Black Voices’s performances is the harmonious combination of contemporary and traditional style. Diverse genres of music with uproarious rhyme of African folk songs, dance with modern pop, followed by reggae and Jazz and even religious songs of churches are expected to be seen in the show.

Black Voices is a band of 8 talented black women formed in 1987, and today it is considered one of most famous black women bands in not only UK but also all over the world. For 25 years of operation, the band has organized numerous tours and shows in different countries from America to Africa and Asia, as well as music conference to spread their love in traditional music.

Tickets ranges between VND 50,000, VND 250,000, VND 350,000 and VND 500,000 are sold at Hanoi Opera House. 


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