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OJOS: French Duo Brings International Music to DTU
On the evening of June 16, 2026, DTU became a gathering place for music lovers as it welcomed OJOS, a duo from Paris (France) consisting of Élodie Charmensat and Hadrien Perretant. Their performance was part of a special tour in Vietnam for International Music Day (on June 21) and Hue Festival 2026.
Organized by the Danang branch of the French Institute in Vietnam in collaboration with DTU, the event offered the audience an emotionally rich artistic space, where the sounds of Vietnamese and French cultures blended in a spirit of cultural exchange and connection.

Hadrien Perretant and Élodie Charmensat performing at DTU
Following their debut album OUI FUTUR, with songs in French and Spanish, OJOS has emerged as one of the most remarkable names in contemporary French pop music. Rather than relying on extravagant stage effects, OJOS captivates audiences through emotional depth and sophisticated sound design. Tight layers of contemporary electronic music intertwine with compelling alternative-pop melodies to create a musical world that is both powerful and vibrant.
Energetic music night at DTU with OJOS, a French duo
Having given more than one hundred concerts across Europe, OJOS continues to open an immersive and expressive musical world. Each song that OJOS chose to perform was like a slice of modern life, reflecting concerns of youth, love, maturing, and a thirst for freedom.

Hadrien Perretant
At their concert at DTU, OJOS guided the audience through a wide range of emotions with diverse musical colors. The evening opened with reflective and dramatic songs like La Mort et ses Amis, Adieu, and Tes Mains Sales, creating an atmosphere that was both profound and captivating. The program built on this with the lively energy of pop music harmoniously blended with the expanse and depth of nostalgia in 100 Fois and Llorona.

Élodie Charmensat
In the middle of the program, the duo brought a romantic mood through Le Volcan qui Dort, Je Dors Tout le Temps, L’Amour ou le Succès, and Pas si Dangereuse. The concert then erupted with electro, techno, and club-inspired tracks, such as Détruire, Misterio, Et Puis au Revoir, KRKRKR, and Le Plus Fort, before concluding on a powerful note with Peligrosa, a song full of personality and dynamism.

The two artists formed heart shapes with their hands to express their gratitude and love to Danang’s music lovers
The atmosphere at the concert was further elevated by the warm interaction between the performers and the audience. Enthusiastic applause, spontaneous dancing, and the energetic response of Danang’s numerous music lovers created a lively and youthful artistic environment. In those moments, differences in language and geography seemed to disappear to give way to a harmony of souls through musical connection.

Dr Nguyen Huy Vuong and student Le Khac Anna performed during the concert
DTU lecturers and students also contributed distinctive exchange performances to the program. Dr Nguyen Huy Vuong, Dean of the Faculty of Arts, performed Spring Comes to the Mong Village solo on the Mong flute, transporting the audience to the cultural landscapes of Vietnam’s northern highlands, where ethnic sounds echo between majestic mountains and forests. Student Le Khac Anna brought the songs Paroles and Viens m’embrasse, her sweet voice adding another colorful bridge of music.

A night filled with emotion and energy at DTU
As higher education continues to embrace international integration, bringing high-quality artistic programs to students expands the space for learning beyond the classroom and lets young people experience the world’s diverse cultures. Strengthening the connection between education, art, and international exchange is also what DTU has always been focused on over the years.

The audience joined in the performance
The OJOS concert concluded with sustained applause and lingering emotions for the many people in attendance. From the resonance of Vietnamese traditional music to the breath of contemporary French pop, the event offered a colorful artistic journey that enriched the cultural lives of DTU students and reaffirmed DTU’s role as a dynamic, creative, and globally integrated institution.
(Media Center)
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