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 25, 2025, the Hanoi Sound Stuff Festival 2025 will take place at the courtyard of the Vietnam National Museum of History.
Sound Stuff Festival continues its mission to create unforgettable evenings featuring high-quality electronic and experimental music alongside dynamic art presentations. The festival showcases cutting-edge sounds and performances through collaborations with renowned international and Vietnamese artists, all of whom resonate with the city's vibrant youth culture.
What makes this year's music night even more significant is that all ticket revenue will be donated to support children with disabilities in Vietnam.
Hanoi Sound Stuff 2025 is geared toward young audiences and students in the capital. To engage this demographic, the organizers have invited a diverse lineup of acclaimed electronic and experimental artists, including but not limited to Leafcutter John (UK), Pitch Tuner (Germany), Richard Eigner (Austria), and Daito Manabe (Japan).
Admission tickets for Hanoi Sound Stuff 2025 can be obtained for free during the pre-event Meet the Artists at the Goethe Institute’s Courtyard on Thursday, April 24, from 7:00 to 8:30 PM.

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