Community festival BridgeFest 2024 returns to Hanoi

The 6th annual BridgeFest, a vibrant music and community festival, will return to Đông Kinh Nghĩa Thục Square, Hanoi on Saturday, November 2. The festival also introduces the audience to gifted community music and culture groups who will grace the atmosphere with rich performances. 

BridgeFest 2024 promises an exciting lineup of renowned artists from diverse genres, including: Pháo, Thanh Duy, Hà Lê, Bức Tường Band, Minh Tốc & Lam, Hanoi Swing Dance, Green Wind Choir, JamBox (international), The Bridge Band (diplomatic corps band). 

Community festival BridgeFest 2024 returns to Hanoi -0
BridgeFest 2024 press conference took place in Hanoi on October 18th.

Organized by Oxfam in Vietnam, the embassies of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, the United States, Switzerland, and Canada, and the Vietnamese Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, and implemented by ECUE, Research for Education And Career Help Institute (REACH) and Hexagon JSC., BridgeFest will feature a concert stage and interactive space with community organizations that promote equality, social inclusion, and environmental sustainability. 

BridgeFest 2024 promises an exciting lineup of renowned artists from diverse genres, including: Pháo, Thanh Duy, Hà Lê, Bức Tường Band, Minh Tốc & Lam, Hanoi Swing Dance, Green Wind Choir, JamBox (international), The Bridge Band (diplomatic corps band). Forty social organizations and enterprises from across Vietnam will showcase their work that contributes to the country’s sustainable development in areas of environmental protection, healthcare, education, social inclusion, and gender equality, among others. 

Community festival BridgeFest 2024 returns to Hanoi -0
H.E. Mr. Thomas Gass, Ambassador of Switzerland to Vietnam spoke at the press conference.

The Netherlands recognizes the importance of community participation, a cornerstone of BridgeFest.  H.E. Mr. Kees van Baar, the Ambassador of the Kingdom of the Netherlands to Vietnam, highlights this role: “The Netherlands strongly believes in widespread community participation in society, which BridgeFest has been facilitating in a unique and wonderful way for the last 6 years. I am proud to say that the Netherlands, by being one of the two biggest supporters of the event this year, continues to support the unique role of community-led initiatives to create a prosperous, inclusive and social future for all”.

Canada further amplifies the impact of community organizations through showcasing their work. H.E.Mr Shawn Steil, Ambassador of Canada to Vietnam, explains: “Canada is thrilled to support BridgeFest again this year. We are especially honored to showcase the interactive space, which highlights the incredible work of community-based organizations in promoting inclusive growth and opportunity for everyone in Vietnam. BridgeFest 2024 will feature concerts and booths from these groups, and we invite everyone to join us in celebrating their achievements of community, which will inspire positive change all around us.” 

Community festival BridgeFest 2024 returns to Hanoi -0
A performance at the BridgeFest 2020 in Hanoi.

"BridgeFest represents a shared commitment to fostering equality and sustainability in Vietnam. The festival reflects our belief in the power of collaboration to shape a future where all people can thrive. We are proud to support this event", said Ms. Mary Beth Polley, Acting Deputy Chief of Mission of the U.S. Embassy to Vietnam.

H.E. Mr. Thomas Gass, Ambassador of Switzerland to Vietnam, reminds that positive change requires collective action: “BridgeFest is an opportunity to remind ourselves that governments and international organizations will not be able to fix this planet and heal our society, by themselves – everyone has a responsibility to participate with their strengths and capacities, to ensure that future generations inherit a healthy planet and a cohesive society.” 

As a pivotal partner of BridgeFest since 2020, the Vietnam Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism continues to support the festival's mission: “We have always greatly appreciated the efforts and values that BridgeFest has brought to the community over the years. That is why we are always here to contribute our part to the noble and humanitarian ideas for a more just and brighter future for everyone,” said Mr. Trần Nhất Hoàng, Deputy Director General, International Cooperation Department, Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism. 

The BridgeFest 2024 is scheduled to welcome the public from 3:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. The event will feature a variety of activities, including interactive booths hosted by social organizations from 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Music performances by local community groups and bands will fill the afternoon from 4:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. The official ceremony is organized at 07:00 p.m., followed by a special night music concert by Vietnamese and international artist line-up from 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.

PSNews

Other News

Vietnam secure berth at FIFA U17 World Cup 2026 for first time

Vietnam secure berth at FIFA U17 World Cup 2026 for first time

Vietnam national U17 football team secured a place at the FIFA U17 World Cup 2026 for the first time after defeating United Arab Emirates national U17 football team 3-2 on in the final Group C match of the AFC U17 Asian Cup 2026 in Saudi Arabia on early May 14 (Vietnam time).

Vietnam’s most beautiful railway station twins with French counterpart

Vietnam’s most beautiful railway station twins with French counterpart

A twinning agreement between Da Lat Railway Station in Vietnam and Trouville-Deauville Railway Station in France was signed at the French Embassy in Vietnam on May 7, creating new opportunities for cooperation in station management and operations, as well as cultural and tourism promotion between the two sides.

Hanoi gains two more craft villages in World Crafts Cities network

Hanoi gains two more craft villages in World Crafts Cities network

The recognition of Chuyen My and Son Dong craft villages as members of the World Crafts Cities network represents international acknowledgement of the cultural value, artisanal techniques, creativity and sustainable vitality of Vietnam’s traditional craft villages, he said.

Thang Long - Hanoi Festival 2026 to return in September

Thang Long - Hanoi Festival 2026 to return in September

Co-hosted by the municipal People’s Committee, the Department of Culture and Sports, and domestic and foreign agencies, the whole spectacle is meant to honour the city’s millennia-old heritage while reafffirming its strategy of establishing culture as a development engine.

Spreading Vietnamese cultural identity in digital space

Spreading Vietnamese cultural identity in digital space

In the context of deep international integration, cultural identity serves as both a “shield” against assimilation and a defining marker of a nation’s image. Protecting and promoting uniquely Vietnamese cultural values has therefore become a pressing task, particularly in an increasingly complex digital environment.

ITE HCMC 2026 to promote Vietnam’s tourism on global map

ITE HCMC 2026 to promote Vietnam’s tourism on global map

With its large scale, the ITE HCMC 2026 aims to promote tourism cooperation between Vietnam and priority markets such as Northeast Asia, Western Europe, North America, Southeast Asia, and Oceania while also boosting visitor arrivals from the Indian market

Vietnamese puppetry seeks renewal amid preservation challenges

Vietnamese puppetry seeks renewal amid preservation challenges

Although widely regarded as a cultural “speciality” attracting tourists, Vietnamese puppetry is facing multiple challenges in preservation and development, requiring renewed efforts to both safeguard its identity and adapt to contemporary cultural currents.

Project on digital transformation in cultural sector approved

Project on digital transformation in cultural sector approved

By 2030, the project targets the establishment of shared digital platforms across 100% of cultural sectors. All digitised cultural heritage will be standardised under the national data framework and shared in accordance with regulations, while 80% of public digital heritage assets are expected to receive digital identifiers to clarify ownership and management, encouraging organisations and individuals to do the same and support market development.

Vietnam eyes becoming region’s leading tourism destination

Vietnam eyes becoming region’s leading tourism destination

Vietnam has in recent years undergone a notable transformation in its tourism development strategy, placing a strong emphasis on nature-based and eco-tourism. This shift is not merely aligned with global trends, but represents a necessary step towards safeguarding valuable natural resources, while appealing to a growing segment of environmentally conscious travellers.