The Graffiti Festival 2016, part of the series Street Art Fair organised by Hanoi Creative City (HNCC) since February, will be held on August 28.
The event will attract international and Vietnamese graffiti artists, including Knee Jerk and Phed from the UK, Bows from Thailand, and Linkfish and Dung Zunk from Vietnam.
The artists will showcase their creativity on some vehicles as well as on the walls of the building. Some of them will also share their experiences during workshops on graffiti.
Additionally, the event will feature the final round of a beatbox competition for contestants from the North. Popular DJs and rappers will attend to perform at the event.
The Graffiti Festival 2016 will also feature a group exhibition of professional and amateur graffiti artists with their most beautiful paintings.
The free entry festival will open from 9am. HNCC locates at 1 Luong Yen Street, Hai Ba Trung District.
A graffiti painting created by artist Linkfish.
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Additionally, the event will feature the final round of a beatbox competition for contestants from the North. Popular DJs and rappers will attend to perform at the event.
The Graffiti Festival 2016 will also feature a group exhibition of professional and amateur graffiti artists with their most beautiful paintings.
The free entry festival will open from 9am. HNCC locates at 1 Luong Yen Street, Hai Ba Trung District.
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