Bob Dylan plays first ever Vietnam show to half-empty venue
Half the tickets for 8,000-seat venue went unsold as Dylan's setlist was vetted by government officialsBob Dylan played his first ever concert in Vietnam on Sunday, following two unprovocative gigs in China. Four decades after his songs became anthems for America's anti-Vietnam war movement, the folk legend appeared at a half-empty venue in Ho Chi Minh City.Dylan was making his first visit to the city once known as Saigon, performing at the 8,000-seat RMIT University. Although thousands of local...
Guardian Music — Half the tickets for 8,000-seat venue went unsold as Dylan's setlist was vetted by government officialsBob Dylan played his first ever concert in Vietnam on Sunday, follo... more info
Topix — Bob Dylan and his band perform during his first-ever concert in Vietnam at the RMIT International University campus in Ho Chi Minh City on April 10, 2011. more info
ContactMusic — Folk icon Bob Dylan voluntarily opted against performing his famous protest songs as he made his live debut in Vietnam on Sunday (10Apr11), hitting the stage for the firs... more info
Topix — Published: Sunday, April 10, 2011, 7:58 PM Updated: Sunday, April 10, 2011, 8:00 PM US musician Bob Dylan , right, performs with his band in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam Sun... more info