MLTR is kicking off their Asian concert tour in Indonesia on November 2, followed by the Philippines on the 3rd, Thailand on the 5th, Malaysia on the 8th, and Singapore on the 16th. The tour will come to a close in Vietnam on November 17, with a brand-new show celebrating all their hit songs that fans know and love. Mark your calendars, as tickets go on sale in September!

MLTR, short for Michael Learns to Rock, is a Danish soft rock band formed in 1988. They rose to fame in Vietnam in the mid-1990s with their chart-topping hits such as “Sleeping Child,” “25 Minutes,” “Take Me to Your Heart,” and “That’s Why You Go Away.” With over 11 million records sold worldwide, they are particularly popular in Asia, having achieved Gold and Platinum status in multiple countries. Their impressive list of accolades includes the Gold Preis Award from RSH in Germany and “The Best Performing Act of the Year” at the SEA Grammy Awards in Singapore.

The band has a special connection with Hanoi, having performed there in both 1997 and 2016, leaving lasting memories with their Vietnamese fans.

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