DJ Glaser to flame Rooftop

DJ Glaser show is projected to be held on Thursday, August 2 from 9:00pm until mid-night.

The Rooftop (19th Floor, Pacific Place, 83B Ly Thuong Kiet Str, Hanoi), one of the biggest names of night clubs and luxurious lounges in Hanoi, is favorite option of residents in this city, including young people, foreigners and expats.

The place attracts customers not only because of its perfect location on the top floor of a tower, or superior design and brilliant services, but also its music. It is the place of many famous Vietnam and international DJs, with diverse genres of music such as House, Electro, Hiphop-Dance or Dub-step.

This time, The Rooftop offers its customers an opportunity to flow and fly with DJ Glaser, a young Sweden mixers who has lived and worked in Vietnam for 5 years in as an event planner, DJ and music producer.

DJ Glaser's show is projected to be held on Thursday, August 2 from 9:00pm until mid-night. You are highly recommended to contact The Rooftop for table reservation in case you go with band of friends, or if not, just go and enjoy the night with drinks at the bar.    


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