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Loud Minority presents
THE VACCINES live in HCMC
To kick off the very first SAIGON INTERNATIONAL MUSIC WEEK, Loud Minority presents: THE VACCINES
Loud Minority is extremely excited to announce that number 1 UK act, THE VACCINES, will be coming to Vietnam to kick off the first SAIGON INTERNATIONAL MUSIC WEEK on 26th November.
Since blazing a trail with their debut album, ‘What Did You Expect from The Vaccines?’ in 2011 – the biggest selling debut by a UK artist that year, The Vaccines have taken their infectious brand of indie pop around the world and managed to follow up their debut success with number 1 sophomore effort, Come Of Age and sell out shows at London’s Alexandra Palace and 02 Arena.
Now established as one of the UK’s biggest live bands, The Vaccines venture to Asia this November, to headline Clockenflap Festival in Hong Kong to 20,000 people and will drop in to Ho Chi Minh City for a headline set to kick off the first Saigon International Music Week in fine style.
Expect high energy, euphoric abandon, sing-a-long anthems and potentially, one of the best atmospheres Saigon has ever had for a live music show.
“The return of the Great British guitar band” – NME
“Urgent, righteous and electrifying” – The Guardian
winners of 'Best New Band' - NME 2012
winners of 'Best New Music' - XFM 2012
nominated for 'Best Live Act' - BRIT Awards 2013
Booking option:
General ticket: 500,000 VND (advance)
Student ticket: 400,000 VND (present valid student ID at door)
General ticket at door: 600,000 VND
Student ticket at door: 500,000 VND
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General entry
500.000 VND
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Student entry
400.000 VND
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600.000 VND
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Student ticket | Door
500.000 VND
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Loud Minority
Loud Minority is Saigon's premier live music night at Cargo Bar, which brings international headliners to Vietnam supported by emerging local talent and followed by great DJ sets. Acts the Loud Minority has hosted include The Cribs, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, Frank Turner, Dengue Fever, Little Barrie and Japandroids