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| Élodie Charmensat and Hadrien Perretant impressing the audience with their powerful vocal delivery |
By bringing diverse musical styles to Hue, the artists delivered a dynamic night show, further enriching the space for cultural and artistic exchange at Hue Festival 2026.
Kicking off the program was the performance of Ojos, the alternative pop duo from Paris, including Élodie Charmensat and Hadrien Perretant. With songs performed in French and Spanish, they introduced Hue audience to the vibrant spirit of contemporary French pop.
The group of artists is best known for their debut album OUI FUTUR, which explores themes of youth, love, and self-discovery. Tracks such as Libre and Rien à faire have been widely embraced by audiences, especially young fans of international music.
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| Artist My Anh performing on the stage with a close-to-the-audience performance style |
As a highlight of the show, young singer My Anh (daughter of renowned vocalist My Linh) delivered modern R&B and soul-infused performances to the stage, blending Vietnamese musical nuances with a Western-tinged vocal style and a warm and intimate connection with the audience.
Her appearance at Hue Festival further reflected the rising participation of young Vietnamese artists in international music exchange programs.
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| Matthew Ifield, an indie-pop artist from Sydney, Australia |
Joining My Anh was , an indie-pop artist from Sydney, Australia. Delivering an emotionally rich vocal style and a series of popular songs among young listeners on digital platforms, Matthew Ifield brought a youthful and vibrant atmosphere to the show.
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| Kawanishi Natsuki, a talented artist known for her storytelling through music |
Also in this night show, young Japanese artist Kawanishi Natsuki offered a soft, introspective, and emotionally resonant musical atmosphere. This marked her second performance at the International Music Week.
The presence of Ojos, My Anh, Matthew Ifield, and Kawanishi Natsuki further added new musical colors to Hue International Music Week 2026, offering audiences the chance to explore a wide range of genres, performance styles, and cultural identities through music.



