Toyota Classics 2015 will bring world-famous operettas to the Hanoi Opera House on October 22.
A troupe from the Hungarian State Opera House and Hoang Tuan Cuong, a young Vietnamese violinist, will appear on stage.
Tickets will be available at the theatre from October 14. All proceeds will be given to a Toyota scholarship programme that supports young musicians across the country.
After 17 years, the show has developed a formidable reputation among Vietnamese artists and music lovers.
This year it takes place in seven Asian countries, including Brunei, the Philippines, Malaysia, Vietnam, Thailand and Cambodia from October 10-13.
Tickets will be available at the theatre from October 14. All proceeds will be given to a Toyota scholarship programme that supports young musicians across the country.
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This year it takes place in seven Asian countries, including Brunei, the Philippines, Malaysia, Vietnam, Thailand and Cambodia from October 10-13.
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