8Wonder Music Festival
Across Vietnam · Spring edition — dates announced each year
Vietnam's biggest international pop festival, hosted by Vingroup and rotating between Hanoi, HCMC, and Nha Trang.

About this event
What it is
8Wonder is Vietnam's largest international music festival, produced by Vingroup with global headliners alongside top Vietnamese artists. Each edition moves to a different host city — Hanoi, HCMC, and Nha Trang have all hosted.
When it happens
The festival is an annual spring event, with the exact date and lineup announced a few months ahead. Past editions have landed in March, so watch the official 8Wonder channels for the next announcement.
Getting tickets
Tickets sell fast and are released in tiers; early-bird passes are the best value. Festival grounds typically open mid-afternoon with gates closing before the headliner. Book hotels near the venue the moment dates drop.
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