Over six consecutive nights at the main stage, Hue International Music Week 2026 will present 15 spectacular performances, showcasing a diverse range of musical styles. From richly traditional melodies to contemporary trends such as V-pop, K-pop, J-pop, Pop Alternative, and captivating flamenco performances, everything will blend together in a vibrant and distinctly international artistic space.
The week kicked off with a special artistic performance at the opening ceremony on the evening of June 13th, featuring the Hue Royal Traditional Arts Theatre and the Park Sang-Yong Yung Dance Troupe from Busan (South Korea). Following that, the audience enjoyed performances by J-Pop artist Kawanishi Natsuki (Japan) and the K-Culture Friends in Chungnam group (South Korea).


On June 14th, the "Trinh Cong Son" program, held from 7 PM to 9 PM, transported the audience back to the timeless melodies of the talented musician from Hue. This was followed by performances by the flamenco group Las Migas (Spain) and the K-Culture Friends in Chungnam group (Korea).
On June 15th, the stage by the Perfume River welcomed the OJOS Band from France, American and British artists and Matthew Ifield from Australia, along with the return of J-Pop artist Kawanishi Natsuki (Japan).
On June 16th, audiences enjoyed performances combining music and contemporary dance, featuring the Park Sang-Yong Yung Dance Company (Busan, South Korea) and the Pungnyu Bongi Company from Gyeongju (South Korea).
June 17th continued to showcase vibrant international artistic performances with programs by the Hervé Koubi Dance Troupe (France) and the Pungnyu Bongi Troupe (Korea), creating emotionally rich and creative performances.
The Hue International Music Week 2026 concluded on the evening of June 18th with a performance by artist Nguyen Dinh Tuan Dung and a closing ceremony by the MoNo group, bringing to an end six days of vibrant artistic exchange in the heart of the ancient capital.


More than just a platform for music, the event also serves as a bridge for cultural exchange between nations, contributing to making Hue a destination for creative encounters, where art transcends language and borders. Each performance offers audiences new experiences, uplifting emotions, and opportunities to explore the diversity of cultures through the common language of music.
The Hue International Music Week 2026 is one of the most prominent events of this year's Hue Festival, contributing to enriching the cultural and artistic life of locals and tourists, while affirming Hue's position as a distinctive Festival City of Vietnam.

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