Hanoi Sound Stuff Festival 2013

This Friday, April 12 2013, the Hanoi Sound Stuff 2013 is going to take place at the courtyard of the Museum of History.

This Friday, April 12 2013, the Hanoi Sound Stuff 2013 is going to take place at the courtyard of the Museum of History.

Sound Stuff Festival aspires to create a unique night of high quality electronic and experimental music and art with boundary-pushing sounds and performances under the collaboration between famous international and Vietnamese artists, who are all favored by young Vietnamese audiences.

Another reason to make this music night more meaningful is all the ticket money collected from the night would be donated to support disabled children in Vietnam.

Hanoi Sound Stuff 2013 aims at young audiences and students in the city, and in order to attract them, the organizers have invited famous electronic and experimental artists of the world like Leafcutter John (UK), Pitch Tuner (Germany), Richard Eigner (Austria) and Daito Manabe (Japan).

Entrance tickets of Hanoi Sound Stuff 2013 can be collected for free in the pre-event Meet the Artists at Goethe Institute’s Courtyard on Thursday, 11 April, from 7:00 – 8:30pm.


Comments (0)
Your comment...
Conversations
Join the conversation
CANCEL Remaining: 1500
ALL COMMENTS (0)
There are no comments. Add your comment to start the conversation.
read next
Free French Movies Available On Local Streaming Platform During Tet Holiday

Free French Movies Available On Local Streaming Platform During Tet Holiday

The Month of French Movies is hosted by French Institute in Vietnam (IFV) and BHD Cinema to deliver 10 fantastic movies to local audiences for free.

2021 Science Film Festival in Hanoi

2021 Science Film Festival in Hanoi

The Science Film Festival 2021 is hosted by the Goethe-Institut in Hanoi from October 1st to December 20th with available the entry for participants’ submission until April 10th.

Photo Exhition Illustrated Tet Celebration In The Last Vietnam Feudal Dynasty

Photo Exhition Illustrated Tet Celebration In The Last Vietnam Feudal Dynasty

Through the precious documents and photos of the 1800s, the exhibition Tet Celebration In The Palace (Cung Dinh Don Tet) gives visitors a rare chance to get an overview of the royal Lunar New Year celebration during the Nguyen Dynasty.