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911 continues to collaborate with Vietnamese artists after the MV 'I agree'

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The "legendary" band 911 from the UK will be present at the UK Festival in Vietnam, celebrating 50 years of bilateral relations, taking place over the weekend of September 9-10.

On the morning of September 6, at the press conference to launch the festival, the band representative said that after the impressive success of the song "I Do" (I agree) in collaboration with singer Duc Phuc, they had many wonderful experiences with the country and people of Vietnam. They are also promoting future collaboration projects with other artists.

"Vietnamese audiences love music , are warm, passionate and polite," said the band representative.

Singer Jimmy Constable, a 911 member, speaks at a press conference. (Photo: Ngo Nhung)

Singer Jimmy Constable, a 911 member, speaks at a press conference. (Photo: Ngo Nhung)

The band added that they will consider the idea of ​​performing shows in Vietnam or producing products for Vietnamese audiences.

In addition to 911, this weekend's British Festival also has many other special activities, along with attractive performances by famous Vietnamese singers such as My Anh and Orange, and talented DJs Johnny Hong Mao and MinDaniel.

British Ambassador to Vietnam, Iain Frew, with the support of food blogger Phan Anh, will participate in making traditional British scone cakes with a recipe that bears the mark of Hanoi's autumn.

Attendees can visit the Festival’s education booths, where outstanding representatives from over 20 UK universities and organisations will showcase their leading education programmes. Students and parents will also have the opportunity to explore the school’s available scholarship programmes.

The Festival’s stalls will also showcase UK commercial products in areas such as consumer goods, healthcare and financial services. Attendees will also learn about leading projects and technologies in renewable energy, demonstrating both countries’ commitment to a greener, more sustainable future.

The festival also introduces other cultures from Britain such as cuisine, afternoon tea, and the "special station" associated with the Harry Potter series.

Phuong Anh



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