
Sabaidee Fest Announces Two New Headliners - tlinh and Low G
New York, New York--(Newsfile Corp. - May 2, 2025) - Sabaidee Fest has announced two new headliners for the festival - Vietnamese artists tlinh and Low G. The festival is the largest Southeast Asian Music and Cultural Festival in the United States. Sabaidee Fest's mission is to "uplift and preserve our rich heritage, foster unity among diverse communities, and create a space where shared stories and unique distinctions can shine" by bringing together a mix of music, art, music and fashion. tlinh and Low G are the first Vietnamese artists to headline the festival.
2025 marks the third year of the festival, which takes place on July 12-13 in Gloria Molina Grand Park in Downtown Los Angeles, California.
tlinh, Saturday night headliner for Sabaidee Fest.
tlinh, winner of Vietnam's "Female Artist/Rapper of the Year," is headlining the Saturday night of the festival. Recently labelled as the Top #4 Local Artists in Vietnam on the IFPI Chart. tlinh's debut album, "ái" came out in 2023 and received critical acclaim and was ranked No. 15 on NME's list of the 25 best Asian albums of 2023. tlinh's breakthrough hits include "nếu lúc đó" and "gái độc thân."
Low G, Saturday night headliner of Sabaidee Fest.
Rapper Low G, another Saturday night headliner, is known for blending Vietnamese street culture with global hip-hop influences. Low G's performance at Sabaidee Fest will be the first time on the U.S. stage. Low G is known for razor-sharp lyricism, heavy-hitting beats, and raw storytelling.
Sabaidee Fest aims to give attendees the opportunity to support local businesses and "create an economic and cultural ripple effect that uplifts everyone." The organizers invite festival goers to "immerse yourself in the warmth and joy of Southeast Asian hospitality, savor the flavors, move to the music, and make memories that last a lifetime."
More information about Sabaidee Fest can be found at https://www.sabaideefest.com/.
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