According to the People's Committee of Vung Tau City, the "Vung Tau BeerFest" will take place on the occasion of the upcoming September 2nd holiday, bringing an international standard experience combined with multinational culture to serve the people and tourists. The festival combined with the EDM music event is expected to attract 150,000 participants.
Expected to start from 8am on September 2nd to 5pm on September 3rd at Cot Co Park - Back Beach, Vung Tau City, the event is organized on a large scale with many combined activities including: culinary discovery, beer drinking culture and music performances.
Main stage design of the all-night EDM music night on the occasion of the September 2nd holiday. Photo: Organizer
Festival attendees will experience international beer and cuisine from 6 different countries such as Japan, Korea, Thailand, Germany; American and Vietnamese BBQ parties. In particular, the image of Bui Vien - Ta Hien nightlife area will be recreated on the beach.
The highlight is the EDM music night from 8pm on September 2nd to 6am on September 3rd with the participation of famous young singers and DJs from home and abroad such as Soda, Wukong, Hieuthuhai, Mie, Kay Tran... which will enliven the atmosphere of Bai Sau area.
Music and entertainment programs will take visitors on an impressive journey around the world through music, dance performances and many attractive forms of entertainment. The organizers expect the event to attract about 150,000 participants.
Perspective of Bui Vien night street, Ho Chi Minh City on the beach during the festival
Ms. Nguyen Thi Thu Huong, Vice Chairwoman of Vung Tau City People’s Committee, said that local forces have a plan to coordinate in ensuring security and safety for the festival. At the same time, the locality also organizes traffic flow, controls food safety, environment, waste, etc. for the event.
"The city hopes that this will be the premise to become an annual event, contributing to making Vung Tau a destination for international-class festivals and events," said Ms. Huong.
Tung Anh
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