Log in
Life

Joss Stone to rock Monsoon Music Festival

Grammy-winning soul singer Joss Stone tops a long list of artists from 10 different countries performing at the second Monsoon Music Festival (MMF) in Hanoi in October.

In a video sent to the festival's organisation board, Stone, who is also a songwriter and actress, expressed her excitement about visiting Hanoi and said she "can't wait to perform here". 
The singer, who became one of the youngest artists to ever win a Grammy, will thrill Hanoi's audience with her passionate and powerful voice during a one-and-a-half-hour performance at Thang Long Imperial Citadel on October 10. 

 
Grammy-winning soul singer Joss Stone
Grammy-winning soul singer Joss Stone
Stone began her singing career at 13 and three years later, in 2003, she rose to fame with her debut album The Soul Sessions. 
In 2004, her second record Mind Body&Soul earned her three Grammy nominations, including one for Best New Artist. 
It also spawned a self-penned UK Top 10 single, You Had Me, and earned her two Brit Awards the same year. 
Stone's third album, 2007's Introducing Joss Stone, showcased her songwriting abilities, and broke into the US charts at No 2, marking the highest debut ever for a female British solo artist on the Billboard charts. More than 12 million albums have been sold to date. 
In the same year, at 19, Stone's version of Family Affair, which she performed together with John Legend and Von Hunt, was awarded the Grammy for Best R&B Performance by a duo or group. 
Her other albums, 2009's Colour Me Free! and 2011's LP1, also reached the Billboard Top 10. 
This year's MMF also features the all female Australian/British string quartet Bond. Dubbed the best-selling string quartet of all time, the band are set to perform on October 11. 
The Danish band WhoMadeWho will open the festival on October 8. 
The line-up also includes British jazz singer Zara McFarlane, electronic band Samaris from Iceland, guitarist Thomas Oliver from New Zealand, the indie rock duo Catfish from France, DJ Shinichi Osawa from Japan and Norwegian singer and actor Samsaya. 
A diversity of styles is apparent at this year's MMF, with the five-member band Great Mountain Fire from Belgium and Matt Robertson, a British composer and producer who combines electronic music production with classical composition and cinematic sound, showing this. 
Vietnam Idol 2010 winner Uyen Linh headlines the list of Vietnamese artists which also features Hoang Thuy Linh, Toc Tien, Tien Tien, Pham Anh Khoa, Trung Quan, Dong Hung, Le Cat Trong Ly, and Ta Quang Thang. 
The Maius Philharmonic orchestra, consisting of music students, will also perform as will DJ Slim V and VJ Crazy Monkey, rapper Kimmese and lead vocalist of the rock band KOP, Thai Chau. 
Debuting last year, MMF was a highlight of 2014's cultural calendar. Enjoyed by the audience, media and the artists, the event then won the Devotion Award for Music Show/Festival of the Year. 
The 2015 festival takes place at the Thang Long Imperial Citadel, 19C Hoang Dieu Street from October 8-11. For the MMF's performance schedule and ticket information, please visit www.monsoonfestival.vn.
Reactions:
Share:
Trending
Most Viewed
Hanoi boosts tourism compliance through focused legal training for travel firms

Hanoi boosts tourism compliance through focused legal training for travel firms

The training course is expected to help travel firms better understand legal requirements, improve risk management and operate more sustainably in an increasingly competitive market.

Hanoi taps Ao Dai heritage in new push for cultural tourism

Hanoi taps Ao Dai heritage in new push for cultural tourism

With rising global interest in experiential travel, Hanoi is betting on the elegance and craftsmanship of the ao dai to tell its cultural story and draw visitors deeper into the city’s heritage

Craft villages across Hanoi reinvent tourism through heritage, creativity and community-led experiences

Craft villages across Hanoi reinvent tourism through heritage, creativity and community-led experiences

Artisans are opening their homes, redesigning workshops and turning everyday skills into immersive experiences that pull visitors into the heart of rural Vietnamese culture. What once lived quietly behind wooden doors now thrives as part of Hanoi’s most promising tourism frontier.

Cuu Village: A 500-year-old heritage site once known as the “Village of the Rich”

Cuu Village: A 500-year-old heritage site once known as the “Village of the Rich”

The rapid deterioration of the village renowned for its hybrid villas and tailoring heritage requires Hanoi’s huge cultural preservation efforts.

Vietnam and the US celebrate diplomatic tie through music and youth culture

Vietnam and the US celebrate diplomatic tie through music and youth culture

The project marks the 30-year anniversary of US-Vietnam relations while offering a fresh and youth-centered perspective on a milestone that has shaped both countries.

Capturing Vietnam: Heritage and tradition through 2025 award-winning lenses 

Capturing Vietnam: Heritage and tradition through 2025 award-winning lenses 

Through the lenses of talented photographers, Vietnam’s living heritage emerges in ancient dances, sacred rituals and timeless crafts captured in moments that reflect memory, identity and the nation’s soul.

Hanoi breathes new life into heritage space with weekend art program

Hanoi breathes new life into heritage space with weekend art program

The community art program along Hoan Kiem Lake, held every weekend, offers a fresh cultural experience for both residents and visitors.

Hanoi closes Photo Hanoi’25 with a vibrant celebration of creativity and culture

Hanoi closes Photo Hanoi’25 with a vibrant celebration of creativity and culture

From lakeside displays to Old Quarter art walks, Photo Hanoi’25 concluded with the celebration of a city where creativity flows through every street and photography serves as a bridge between cultures.