The Hue International Music Week is expected to attract several famous names in the international contemporary music scene. Among them are pop stars Andrienne Mack-Davis and DJ 32 from the Wallonia-Bruxelles delegation of Belgium, hip-hop artists from the United States, French songwriter and singer Sébastien Tellier, French electro-pop singer and songwriter Malik Djoudi, and Korean jazz singer Young Joo Song.

In addition, popular Vietnamese singer and bands such as Trong Hieu, the Nine Family Hue group, the Redlight band, and Limebócx music band will also perform at the event.

The Hue International Music Week is part of the Hue Festival 2023, which aims to establish itself as a new contemporary music event in Thua Thien-Hue during the winter season and contribute to the development of local tourism.

The festival is expected to provide a platform for domestic artists to gain valuable experience working and performing alongside international musicians.

It will be held in conjunction with the “Hue By Light” program, scheduled to take place on the evening of December 12 at Ngo Mon Gate.

The show, co-hosted by the French Embassy in collaboration with Thua Thien-Hue province, aims to commemorate the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations between France and Vietnam.

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