As per the event organizers, the band will captivate the audience with their high-energy performances and chart-topping hits.

TEMPEST, which is managed by Yuehua Entertainment, made their debut in March 2022 and quickly gained recognition as one of the most prominent K-pop rookies of last year.

The group comprises of seven members – Hanbin, Ahn Hyeong Seop, Koo Bon-hyuk, Lee Eui-woong, Hwa Rang, Eun Chan, and Kim Tae-rae.

TEMPEST has received numerous music awards including the Genie Music Awards, Asia Artist Award, Seoul Music Awards, and most recently the Hanteo Music Awards.

Notably, one of the members is Hanbin, a Vietnamese artist whose real name is Ngo Ngoc Hung. Hanbin was already well-known in the Vietnamese K-pop dance community and was also the leader of the group C.A.C., which won the 2018 Vietnam Kpop Random Dance in Public contest.

In 2020, Hanbin gained public attention when he participated in I-Land, a reality show produced by Big Hit Entertainment, the management company of the famous boy band BTS. He later joined Yuehua Entertainment as a trainee before making his debut with TEMPEST.

HOZO Super Fest 2023 aims to preserve and promote Vietnamese music genres and national culture to a global audience, while also bridging the gap between music and the local community.

This event will also provide Vietnamese audiences with an opportunity to keep up with the latest music trends from around the world.

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