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Ha Anh Tuan sold out more than 3,000 concert tickets in the US, the highest ticket price was nearly 12 million VND.

On the morning of August 2, Ha Anh Tuan announced that all tickets for the concert on October 18 at the Dolby Theater, Los Angeles (USA) were sold out, even though the highest ticket price was up to 11.7 million VND.

Báo Tuổi TrẻBáo Tuổi Trẻ02/08/2025

Hà Anh Tuấn - Ảnh 1.

Ha Anh Tuan sold out Sketch a Rose tickets in the US in just over a day - Photo: NVCC

On the morning of August 2, singer Ha Anh Tuan's team officially announced that all tickets for the live concert Sketch A Rose in Los Angeles were sold out on the Dolby Theater and Ticketmaster websites.

Tickets will be on sale from the morning of August 1 (Vietnam time), or the evening of July 31 (Los Angeles time).

A step forward for the pure Vietnamese team

Sketch A Rose in Los Angeles marks the first time a Vietnamese artist has had a solo concert at the theater - the "cathedral" of Hollywood cinema, where the annual Oscar awards ceremony is held. According to many American newspapers, the number of seats in the theater's auditorium is 3,400.

Hà Anh Tuấn - Ảnh 2.

Ha Anh Tuan brought a crew of all Vietnamese to the US - Photo: NVCC

This is not only a personal milestone for Ha Anh Tuan, but also the spread of Vietnamese music to the world stage.

Currently, the singer and crew are trying to prepare for well-prepared, purely Vietnamese musical performances to introduce to audiences in the US.

Los Angeles is also the final stop for Sketch a Rose, a tour that Ha Anh Tuan has organized in Vietnam, Singapore and Australia. Previous stages have been the Esplanade Theater (Singapore), Sydney Opera House (Sydney), and The Global City (Ho Chi Minh City).

He brought along a crew of all Vietnamese from the band, orchestra and other artists.

They are: director Cao Trung Hieu, music director Nguyen Huu Vuong, conductor Tran Nhat Minh, Crystal Band, Saigon Pops Orchestra and Cadillac orchestra.

To honor the beauty of Vietnamese culture, Ha Anh Tuan also called on the audience to wear Vietnamese ao dai when coming to Sketch A Rose in Los Angeles.

High price does not stop audiences from coming to Ha Anh Tuan

The ticket price for the live concert Sketch a Rose in Los Angeles previously attracted attention, as it was more expensive than the concerts in Singapore and Sydney.

The concert is divided into 6 ticket categories. The Rose category is the highest, worth 450 USD (more than 11.7 million VND).

The World class costs 400 USD (10.4 million VND), The Star costs 300 USD (7.8 million VND), The Hermit costs 220 USD (5.7 million VND), The Lovers costs 150 USD (3.9 million VND), The Fool costs 120 USD (3.1 million VND).

And a ticket class called Sponsor is reserved for sponsors and has no listed price. The Rose ticket class has a central viewing position, arranged just after the Sponsor ticket class.

Notably, Sketch a Rose tickets were also sold out when Ha Anh Tuan had not announced any guest singers - who are indispensable in his music nights. This shows Ha Anh Tuan's personal appeal.

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