Singer Tung Duong will be the only Vietnamese artist to perform at the Asian Jazz Festival 2015, held in Chiang Mai, Thailand, on July 10.
At the festival, Duong will sing his hit songs such as Chiec khan Pieu (Pieu Scarf), Con tam (Silkworm) and Feeling Good.
“Jazz has been an inspiration in my life,” Duong said. “This is a good chance to introduce Vietnam’s cultural identity through music”.
Tung Duong won the prestigious Singer of the Year and Best Show of the Year prizes at Vietnam Music Devotion Awards 2014.
This year’s festival will gather artists from at least 12 nations, including Thailand, Singapore, Indonesia and Vietnam.
Singer Tung Duong (Photo: supplied)
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Tung Duong won the prestigious Singer of the Year and Best Show of the Year prizes at Vietnam Music Devotion Awards 2014.
This year’s festival will gather artists from at least 12 nations, including Thailand, Singapore, Indonesia and Vietnam.
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