US band Blended 328 will be on a tour across North Vietnam, celebrating the 20-year anniversary of normalisation of Vietnam-US diplomatic relations.
The country band is scheduled to perform in Hanoi on December 4 and 5, before leaving for other concerts in Ninh Binh, Thanh Hoa, and Hai Duong on December 7,8 and 9.
The tour is organised by the Vietnam Performing Arts Centre and the Department of International Cooperation under the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism in collaboration with the US Embassy in Vietnam. Only complementary tickets for guests are available.
From Nashville Tennessee, six members of Blended 328 play modern country music, sending messages of filling the world with peace and harmony.
US band Blended 328
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From Nashville Tennessee, six members of Blended 328 play modern country music, sending messages of filling the world with peace and harmony.
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