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  2. Coca-Cola SoundFest - Wikipedia

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    Coca-Cola and Samsung Galaxy Y SoundFest (referred as Coca-Cola SoundFest on the official website or SoundFest Vietnam on the official Facebook) is a music festival first held in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, on April 14, 2012. SoundFest has been the largest music festival in Vietnam in terms of the line-up artists as well as the duration time.

  3. Woodstock - Wikipedia

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    For the rest of the weekend, concert-goers simply walked onto the site, with or without tickets. Though the festival left Roberts and Rosenman close to financial ruin, their ownership of the film and recording rights turned their finances around when the Academy Award-winning documentary film Woodstock was released in March 1970. [18] [page needed]

  4. List of traditional festivals in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Lái Thiêu commune, Thủ Dầu Một, Bình Dương Province. Thượng temple Festival. 15th day of 1st lunar month. Lào Cai Province. Bà Đen Mountain Festival. 18th day and 19th day of 1st lunar month. Black Virgin Mountain, Tây Ninh Province. Đồng Nhân temple Festival. 3rd day to 6th day of 2nd lunar month.

  5. Category:Music festivals in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Coca-Cola SoundFest. Categories: Music of Vietnam. Music festivals in Asia by country. Entertainment events in Vietnam. Arts festivals in Vietnam.

  6. List of music festivals - Wikipedia

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    Mangaung Cultural Festival, Bloemfontein. Aardklop Festival, Potchefstroom. In the City, Johannesburg (2012–present) Little Hearts Festival, Cape Town (2008) National Youth Jazz Festival, Grahamstown (1974–present) Jazz. Oppikoppi, Northam (1994–present) RAMFest (2007–2014) Mahika-Mahika Cultural Festival, Mahikeng.

  7. Quan họ - Wikipedia

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    Quan họ. Quan họ ( Vietnamese: [kwaːn hɔ̂ˀ], chữ Hán: 官賀) singing is a Vietnamese folk music style characterized both by its antiphonal nature, with alternating groups of female and male singers issuing musical challenges and responses. Quan họ is common in rituals and festivals, and a common theme in many songs is love and ...

  8. Hùng Kings' Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Hùng Kings' Temple Festival ( Vietnamese: Giỗ Tổ Hùng Vương or Lễ hội đền Hùng) is a Vietnamese festival held annually from the 1th to the 10th day of the third lunar month in honour of the Hùng Vương or Hùng Kings. The main festival day, which is a public holiday in Vietnam since 2007, is on the 10th day. [ 1][ 2][ 3 ...

  9. Music of Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Traditional Vietnamese music has been mainly used for religious activities, in daily life, and in traditional festivals. The music is considerably diverse due to Vietnam's ethnic population. Moreover, each of Vietnam's ethnic groups owns many unique types of musical instruments. The influence of Asian musical cultures on Vietnamese music can be ...