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Three countdown parties will be held downtown Hanoi to welcome 2020

Countdown Party is considered the greatest “music feast” of the year featuring many renowned artists and dancers.

The anticipated Countdown Party 2020 to say goodbye to 2019 and welcome the new year will take place at Hanoi's three landmark locations around Hoan Kiem Lake namely Ly Thai To, Dong Kinh Nghia Thuc and August Revolution squares.

Countdown Party is considered the greatest “music feast” of the year with superb performances of renowned singers, dancers and DJs, with sizable investment in sound systems and sparkling lighting.

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Tiger Remix 2020

This year, the countdown festival Tiger Remix 2020 – Waking the Spring will be held at three biggest cities of Vietnam including Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, and Danang. The Tiger Remix will feature the high-quality sound and light system as well as professional stage decoration and huge LED screens.

Besides, there will be a competition for music talents during the party, creating an amazing playground for music-lovers across the country.


The event will take place from 5 pm December 31 to 0.15 am January 1 at the Dong Kinh Nghia Thuc Square and the Dinh Tien Hoang Street.

There will be an electronic music concert featuring big V-pop names such as Tuan Hung, Hoang Thuy Linh, Toc Tien, Big Daddy, Emily among others.

Countdown Party – Voyage of time

The event will take place from 8 pm December 31 to 0.30 January 1 at the August Revolution Square, Trang Tien street.

As vibrant as the aforementioned event, the Countdown Party – Voyage of Time will gather rock and V-pop singers namely Thieu Bao Trung, Monstar boyband, and rapper Karik among others.

Welcoming Spring 2020

The event will be held at 9.30 pm on December 31 at the Sacrifice for the Fatherland Survival Monument with some live performances of young music stars including Nguyen Khac Hieu, On My Way band, Jazz glory band among others.

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