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May 19, 2017 / 11:20

Hanoi audience make some noise with Dutch DJ

Hanoi audience will have the opportunity to enjoy an energetic atmosphere when Vietnamese and world-renowned DJs such as Hardwell play on Saturday night May 20.

The Dutch DJ, Hardwell.
The Dutch DJ, Hardwell.
The Dutch DJ, Hardwell, ranked No 3 by DJ Mag and best known for his sets at major music festivals such as Ultra Music Festival, Sunburn and Tomorrowland, will play for 120 minutes at Ecopark, an urban complex located on the outskirts of Hanoi.
The highly anticipated EDM concert will start at 4pm and last more than eight hours, with the participation of local DJs, including DJ Minh Trí, Get Looze, Nimbia, KS and HuyDX, and three others DJs who are among the world’s top 100 DJs, whose name have been kept secret by concert organisers.
The 27-year-old Dutch DJ, composer and remixer, whose real name is Robbert van de Corput, rose to fame after he was voted No 1 World DJ for two consecutive years by DJ Magazine, a monthly magazine founded in 1991 dedicated to electronic dance music, in 2013 and 2014.
To the electronic dance community, Robbert van de Corput (The Dutch DJ, Hardwell) is a legend, known as the epic DJ-producer Hardwell , who tours the world on a packed schedule bringing a massive, explosive party to life wherever he steps on stage.
Headlining events like the notorious Electric Daisy Carnival (EDC) in Las Vegas and the fairytale themed weekend festival known as Tommorowland in Belgium, the Dutch super-producer Hardwell has properly earned his rank as #6 on the DJ Mag top 100 DJs through his unique productions and ability to flawlessly entertain the crowd.
On November 26 th 2012, Hardwell released his latest song, “Apollo”, which has reached the number one spot on Beatport.com in only 4 days. His last visit to Vietnam was in 2014 when he performed in Ho Chi Minh City.