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SYNC FEST 2025 - a new, explosive music festival for young people.

For the first time, the creative artist duo Long Oliver and Bom, famous on social media platforms under the name "Thủng Long Family," have brought to young people a new and emotionally charged music festival - SYNC FEST 2025.

Hà Nội MớiHà Nội Mới14/12/2025

More than just an EDM (electronic dance music) festival to "come and listen," SYNC FEST 2025 was a true celebration of energy liberation, taking place on the evening of December 13th at Vinhomes Ocean Park 2 The Empire urban area ( Hung Yen ).

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SYNC FEST 2025 - a vibrant music festival for young people. Photo: Organizing Committee.

At SYNC FEST, the three elements of movement, music, and light are meticulously programmed as a living ecosystem, creating a rare state of synchronicity between the stage and the audience in entertainment shows. Each movement is not just a reaction to the beat, but becomes a visual effect. The audience is no longer just spectators, but becomes an inseparable part of the constantly moving show, becoming true performers from the stage to the audience, creating explosive performances.

On stage, Long Oliver and Bom (Thủng Long Family) appeared as the "architects" of the event, performing and directly leading the audience. The diverse combination of rap, MCing, dance, and physical movements created a performance format that was both familiar and novel.

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A special, energetic stage. Photo: Organizers

The program dedicates nearly a third of its time to audience participation and the expression of individuality. This is also what makes SYNC FEST particularly appealing, as young people no longer hesitate to showcase their personal dance moves with freedom and energy.

Many audience members expressed that this was the first time they had attended a festival without feeling out of place, being able to dance from beginning to end with the creative artist duo Long Oliver and Bom and the dancers on stage.

Artists Long Oliver and Bom led the audience into the rhythm of the show. Photo: Organizers
Artists Long Oliver and Bom led the audience into the rhythm of the show. Photo: Organizers

SYNC FEST is a passion project of the creative duo Long Oliver & Bom (Thủng Long Family) - a popular content creator on TikTok, known for their pioneering spirit and continuous innovation throughout their 5 years of operation. The Thủng Long Family hopes to create a completely new entertainment format for Vietnamese youth.

Sharing his thoughts on the project, creative artist Long Oliver said: “We want to organize a music festival to ‘gamify’ the entertainment experience, turning the entire performance into a giant rhythm game. There, the audience’s movements, music, and lighting are completely synchronized. The audience doesn’t need dancing skills; they just need to participate in the game, and they themselves become performers, creating the visuals for the event.”

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The audience joined in, becoming an integral part of the event. Photo: Organizers

This event combines the excitement of nightlife, the energy of fitness, and the captivating mechanics of virtual reality gaming.

SYNC FEST 2025 was launched as a pilot program with a limited audience of under 1,000 people, marking the beginning of a series of annual SYNC FEST events in the future.

Source: https://hanoimoi.vn/sync-fest-2025-le-hoi-am-nhac-moi-la-bung-no-cho-gioi-tre-726773.html


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