Hanoi played host to a number of large bands from Asian countries at the second ASEAN Music Festival, took place yeterday.
The event, jointly held by the US Embassy and CAMA Vietnam, was called ASEAN Pride-Celebrating Diversity ran from 1pm to midnight on Saturday.
The day featured bands from the ASEAN region as well as art and community groups in and around Hanoi. With confirmed acts such as Protocol Afro (Indonesia), Big Bag (Myanmar), the Pinholes (Singapore) and Stylish Nonsense (Thailand), as well as many Vietnamese acts, this event is a one-of-a-kind opportunity to enjoy Asian youth culture in Vietnam.
The festival, held at American Club, 19-21 Hai Ba Trung Street, also featured an arts market run by the Hanoi Flea Market, an arts area and a children's play area.
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