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Ha Anh Tuan to perform first Vietnamese concert at Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles

For the first time, Vietnamese music will take the stage at the Dolby Theatre, a venue known for hosting the Oscars and other global cultural events.

THE HANOI TIMES — Vietnamese singer Ha Anh Tuan will perform a live concert, "Sketch a Rose," at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles on October 18, 2025, the first Vietnamese music concert to take place at the iconic Oscars venue.

The Dolby Theatre officially announced the event on all its media platforms, highlighting a significant milestone for Vietnamese music on the international stage. Seating over 3,400, the theater is a landmark of American performing arts.

According to the theater’s website, tickets will go on sale at 8 PM on July 31 (Los Angeles time) and at 10 AM on August 1 (Vietnam time) through Ticketmaster.

Singer Ha Anh Tuan. Photo courtesy of the artist.

A team of Vietnamese professionals will bring the concert to life, led by Ha Anh Tuan’s longtime collaborators. Key members include director Cao Trung Hieu, executive producer Vo Do Minh Hoang, music director Nguyen Huu Vuong, orchestra conductor Tran Nhat Minh, the Crystal Band, the Saigon Pops Orchestra, and the vocal group Cadillac.

While promoting the show on its official channels, the theater highlights the growing global presence of Vietnamese artists.

This event offers a valuable opportunity to showcase Vietnamese culture and music to international audiences.

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