Emel Mathlouthi to rock French center in Vietnam

According to the French cultural center L’Espace, a concert of the famous Tunisian-French singer Emel Mathlouthi is projected to be held at the main hall of this center at 8:00pm on September 8.

According to the French cultural center L’Espace (Hanoi), a concert featuring the renowned Tunisian-French singer Emel Mathlouthi is scheduled to take place at the main hall of this center at 8:00 PM on September 8, 2025. Tickets are currently available at L’Espace, with prices ranging from VND 80,000 to 150,000.

Emel Mathlouthi's compositions blend modern rock with traditional music, fusing Eastern sounds with hip hop, and incorporating influences from Maghreb and Middle Eastern styles, alongside elements of Digan and flamenco. Prior to her performance in Hanoi, Mathlouthi will be holding a concert at the Idecaf Theater on September 6, 2025.

Emel Mathlouthi was born in Tunis, Tunisia, where she spent the first 25 years of her life, gaining her initial exposure to music. She has received numerous prestigious awards in France and across Europe, and she has performed as a guest artist at various concerts worldwide.


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