Liverpool’s trio ‘Stealing Sheep’ will be on the same stage as local singer Thao Trang.
Stealing Sheep are a pop band from Liverpool, England. Rebecca Hawley (vocals and keyboards), Emily Lansley (vocals and guitar) and Lucy Mercer (vocals and drums) formed in 2010 and their acclaimed 2012 debut album, 'Into the Diamond Sun' morphed their individual styles to create a 'medieval-kraut-folk' inspired sound. They were described as an unanticipated 'pagan pop revival' and since its release have toured Europe. For their second album ‘Not Real’ they have concentrated on developing the sonic aesthetic of their music experimenting with tuned percussion, programmed beats, trigger samples and synths, introducing more processed sounds and utilising the guitar and lap steel more sparingly. The release of ‘Not Real’ in April 2015 was met with critical acclaim in the UK and Europe and a summer of festivals followed, including a stunning set at Glastonbury.
Singer Thao Trang is known for her powerful voice and strong on-stage personality. She will perform her popular songs such as ‘Đại lộ đón gió’, and ‘Sợ yêu’.
The performances will be held at Sen Hong outdoor Stage, Zone B, 23/9 Park, District 1 Ho Chi Minh City on 29 and 30 April at 20.00. Free tickets will be available from 26 April 2016 and can be picked up from the British Council, 25 Le Duan, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City.