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Livespace Vietnam to boost exchange for young Vietnamese artists

The LiveSpace Vietnam programme has been launched in Hanoi with the aim of discovering talented local singers and music bands.
Livespace Vietnam to boost exchange for young Vietnamese artists ảnh 1At a press conference on LiveSpace in Hanoi. (Photos courtesy of L'Espace)

Hanoi (VNA) - The LiveSpace Vietnam programme has been launched inHanoi with the aim of discovering talented local singers and music bands.

The event has been co-organised by the French Cultural Centre-L’Espace, MonsoonMusic Festival, French music distributor Believe, and The Thao & Van Hoa (Sportsand Culture) newspaper.

According to Thierry Vergon, Director of L’Espace, young artists will have toapply to participate in the preliminary round, which will conclude on February28. They will then have the opportunity to be professionally trained on theircraft, as well as performing on the professional stage of L’Espace and havingtheir musical products recorded.

The first concert for the upcoming series of LiveSpace Vietnam is scheduled totake place on the stage of L’Espace on January 16 and will feature theparticipation of three talented bands, including Limebócx, Chu Ca Lo, and NhungDua Tre.

The organisers hope that following its launch in Vietnam, the programme will beduplicated throughout Southeast Asia, thereby creating a playground for otheraward-winning artists of each country to exchange and share their passion formusic./.
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