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Last update 13/11/2011
Rock fans in Hanoi will have the chance to see the Cambodian-American psychedelic rock band Dengue Fever perform for one night only on November 26.
The band is returning to Southeast Asia for their 2011 Electric Mekong tour to celebrate the release of their new album with shows in Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia.
Showcasing the best of American cultural fusion, Cambodian vocalist Chhom Nimol who has sung regularly for the King and Queen of Cambodia, and LA rockers Ethan Holtzman (keyboards), Zac Holtzman (guitar), David Ralicke (sax), Senon Williams (bass) and Paul Smith (drums), have delighted audiences around the world in 2011 with their appearances in major music festivals such as Glastonbury and WOMAD in the UK, and Roskilde in Denmark.
Besides their five albums and hundreds of live shows, Dengue Fever has also composed many feature tracks on films and TV series such as City of Ghosts, True Blood, Weeds and Jim Jarmuch’s Broken Flowers.
This will be Dengue Fever’s second visit to Hanoi, following their performance at the CAMA Festival in 2010. Tickets are now available at the American Club, 19 Hai Ba Trung Street, Hanoi.
Nhan Dan
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Last update 13/11/2011
Rock fans in Hanoi will have the chance to see the Cambodian-American psychedelic rock band Dengue Fever perform for one night only on November 26.
The band is returning to Southeast Asia for their 2011 Electric Mekong tour to celebrate the release of their new album with shows in Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia.
Showcasing the best of American cultural fusion, Cambodian vocalist Chhom Nimol who has sung regularly for the King and Queen of Cambodia, and LA rockers Ethan Holtzman (keyboards), Zac Holtzman (guitar), David Ralicke (sax), Senon Williams (bass) and Paul Smith (drums), have delighted audiences around the world in 2011 with their appearances in major music festivals such as Glastonbury and WOMAD in the UK, and Roskilde in Denmark.
Besides their five albums and hundreds of live shows, Dengue Fever has also composed many feature tracks on films and TV series such as City of Ghosts, True Blood, Weeds and Jim Jarmuch’s Broken Flowers.
This will be Dengue Fever’s second visit to Hanoi, following their performance at the CAMA Festival in 2010. Tickets are now available at the American Club, 19 Hai Ba Trung Street, Hanoi.
Nhan Dan
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