British rock band Rubylux will join a lineup of local artists at Ho Chi Minh City’s Hard Rock Café this month to raise funds for disadvantaged children.
The four-member band’s performance in Vietnam will be part of Hard Rock Café’s “March On Stage,” a charity program featuring live rock shows at its outlets around the world.
Rubylux will take the stage this Friday night to kick off the program and will be followed by local singers and the rock band Microwave the following three Thursdays and the last Friday of the month.
Visitors coming after 9 pm will have to buy entrance tickets costing VND150,000 (US$8), The Saigon Times Daily reported.
Brewer Coors Light will sponsor the show, half of whose proceeds will go to the city’s Thang Long Vocational School which trains disadvantaged children.
Rubylux, which performs a mixture of pop, rock, and alternative music, is scheduled to release its latest album, Don’t Forget, this June.
Hard Rock Café opened its doors earlier this year under a franchising agreement between the UK-based Hard Rock International and a local coffee chain owner.
The venue, at 39 Le Duan Street, District 1, has 205 seats and standing space for 400 guests, a live music corner, a bar, and a stall selling rock music souvenirs.
It has 129 cafés and 12 hotels/casinos in more than 54 countries around the globe.
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