What’s on December 2014 (daily updated)

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MUSIC AND PEROFMRANCESHanoi- Memory of Rock: 70s & 80s


Dec 1, 8 - 11 pm Barbetta - The Center, No 2 Ngo Huyen This is a rock night with the band Flashback that will bring classic pop and rock music back to life. Free entry.

Dec 1, 8 - 11 pm Barbetta - The Center, No 2 Ngo Huyen This is a rock night with the band Flashback that will bring classic pop and rock music back to life. Free entry.



STABIL ELITE Performs in Vietnam



Hanoi: Dec 2, 8 pm


Youth Theatre Hanoi, 11 Ngo Thi Nham Street



Danang: Dec 3, 8 pm


Danang University, 131 Luong Nhu Hoc Street



HCMC: Dec 5, 8 pm


Bach Viet College,194 Le Duc Tho Street, Ward 6, Go Vap District


Dec 6, 8 pm


Ben Thanh Theatre, 6 Mac Dinh Chi Street, Ben Nghe Ward, D.1


STABIL ELITE presents an electrifying combination of bass, guitars, drums, synthesizer, sitar and – surprise! – wood and metal. The dynamic soundscapes are intensified by the hypnotising collages of their lyrics.


Hanoi- Hip Hop – Break Beat – Funk – Mashup with DJ GiMix NoMaD


Dec 5, 8 – 11.30 pm


Barbetta – The Center, No 2 Ngo Huyen


GiMix NoMaD is a French DJ who has been living in Hanoi for 2 years, rocking the dance floor with an eclectic mix of electro swing, ghetto funk, disco house, nu soul, and electro beats that will make the girls wiggle and the boys bump all night long.


Free entry.


Hanoi- Nirvana Tribute Gig


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Dec 4, 8.30 pm


Yolo Coffee, 32C Cao Ba Quat Street


Come to feel the noise of 90s grunge with the best Nirvana cover band in town.


Dress code (recommended): 90s and Grunge vintage


Tickets: VND100,000 at the door. Free 1 drink with each ticket


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EXHIBITION Hanoi- Exhibition “Vọng” (Nostalgia)


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Opening: Dec 1, 5 pm


Exhibition: Dec 1 – 7


lAcA Cafe, 2nd floor, 24 – 26 Ly Quoc Su Street


An exhibition of charcoal drawings by artist Do Duy Minh.


The exhibition is filled with his nostalgic images of Vietnam, Minh’s homeland that he left in 1979. During his 35 years in Canada, he dreamed of coming back and organising an exhibition in Vietnam. 30 paintings, 30 nostalgic moments, 30 dreams of returning to the home country will be on display.


Hanoi-Exhibition “3600 Days”


Nov 29 – Dec 13 (expected)


Café Ngõ Quán, 51 Chau Long Street


An exhibition by the young artist Tran Quoc Long.


This personal exhibition features more than 30 artworks created over 10 years. It has been 3600 days since this young man left his hometown for Hanoi to pursue his dream of being an artist. The predominant medium is lacquer, but oil and acrylic are also used. The work of Tran Quoc Long has been described as strange and extraordinary by some, but they definitely resulted from his serious attitude towards work and his restless creative character.


Hanoi-Exhibition “Trần” by Dao Anh Khanh


Opening: Dec 5, 5 pm


Exhibition: Dec 5 – 11


Vietnam Fine Arts Museum, 66 Nguyen Thai Hoc Street


The first solo exhibition by Đào Anh Khánh in Vietnam.


Over 500 surrealist and abstract paintings will be on display, most of them created in 2014. There will also be a film, Love, depicting Đào Anh Khánh’s ceaseless passion.


Currently, Khanh is preparing for the nature and contemporary art project ‘Gam Troi Valley’ (2009-2019). This project features large-scale sculptures and installations at Luong Son, Hoa Binh, Vietnam. This exhibition is a promotion for his “Gam Troi Valley” project.


HCMC – Exhibition “Phuong Quoc Tri 2014″


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Opening: Dec 4, 6 pm


Exhibition: Dec 4- Jan 3, 2015


Craig Thomas Gallery, 27i Tran Nhat Duat, Tan Dinh ward, Q.1.


A solo exhibition of oil paintings by Ho Chi Minh City-based artist Phuong Quoc Tri.


With his latest collection, Tri returns to a more expressionist style of work, reminiscent of the paintings by which we first came to know him at the beginning of his career in 2004. Phuong Quoc Tri 2014 also reflects a more mature artist who has grown significantly, both personally and professionally, in the intervening years. The paintings of Phuong Quoc Tri 2014 focus movingly on the issues of birth, childhood and parenthood. Issues which animate the artist’s life at the moment.


Opening hours: Tuesday to Saturday 11 am to 6pm; Sundays 1 to 5 pm; and by appointment.




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