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One night of psychedelic rock at Hanoi Creative City

A rock concert featuring local and Thai bands will take place at the Hanoi Creative City (HCC) on February 26.
One night of psychedelic rock at Hanoi Creative City ảnh 1A rock concert featuring local and Thai bands will take place at the Hanoi Creative City (Photo: vietnamnet.vn)
 
 Hanoi (VNA) - A rock concert featuring local and Thai bands will takeplace at the Hanoi Creative City (HCC) on February 26.

A nightof psychedelic rock music, the concert will gather local bands COCC, EmptySpaces, Squideye, and the Spring.Fall.Sea from Thailand.

HCMCity’s COCC released their debut album 6 Gio (6 Hours) in 2011. Thegroup has performed in Hanoi twice before. They will return to the capital thistime to present new songs from their upcoming release.

The EmptySpaces were established in 2013 in Hanoi. Their debut CD Tien Hoa (Evolution)was released at the end of last year. With strong Pink Floyd influences, theirsongs sound like a psychedelic space trip with enchanting guitar/keyboard tunesand stunning vocals.

Alsofounded in the capital city one year ago, Squideye won music lovers’ heartswith their appearance at the Quest Festival 2016 in Hanoi last November.

TheSpring.Fall.Sea was formed in 2015 in Bangkok. They released the first albumtitled Deep Down, All of Them Felt as He Did and a music video. Theband just had a long tour in Europe and Asian countries during the last fewmonths.

Theconcert will take place from 7pm to 11pm at Rec Room, 20th floor of HCC, 1 LuongYen Street, Hai Ba Trung district.-VNA
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