French Duo Ojos to Tour Four Vietnamese Cities
Translated from Vietnamese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- French pop duo Ojos will embark on a four-city tour in Vietnam starting June 15.
- The tour includes performances at Festival Huế, Duy Tan University in Da Nang, Phố Bên Đồi Creative Studio in Da Lat, and Le Café des Stagiaires in Ho Chi Minh City.
- Ojos, known for their blend of urban melancholy and explosive energy, will perform songs from their debut album "Oui Futur."
French pop duo Ojos, comprised of Élodie Charmensat and Hadrien Perretant, is set to captivate Vietnamese audiences with a four-city tour commencing on June 15. Having established a strong presence in the contemporary French pop scene with over 100 European performances, the duo brings a unique artistic perspective, stemming from their backgrounds as architects.
Their music is characterized by a sophisticated fusion of urban melancholy and intense, explosive energy. Through their mesmerizing vocals, delivered in both French and Spanish, Ojos aims to bridge cultural divides and explore the deep-seated emotional paradoxes of the younger generation. Their debut album, "Oui Futur," featuring hit songs like "Libre" and "Rien à faire," will be a highlight of the tour.
The tour kicks off at Festival Huế on June 15, with a free-entry performance at the water stage on the banks of the Huong River. Following Huế, Ojos will perform in Da Nang on June 17 at Duy Tan University, with free tickets available from the French Institute. In Da Lat, the duo will play on June 18 at Phố Bên Đồi Creative Studio, with tickets priced at 150,000 VND.
The final leg of their Vietnamese journey will be in Ho Chi Minh City on June 20 at Le Café des Stagiaires. This performance, part of the "Music Festival" program, promises a multi-sensory experience, combining sharp electronic sounds with meticulously crafted visual elements. Entry to this event is also free, offering a final opportunity for fans to immerse themselves in Ojos's distinctive musical world.
Originally published by Tuổi Trẻ in Vietnamese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.