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Australian singer Dean Lewis holds

exclusive concert at RMIT Vietnam

The most popular Australian According to Lewis, he has always


Australian singer Dean Lewis wanted to travel the world, and he
made a stop in Vietnam during his is lucky to get to do it now as an
world tour, which attracted over artist. When the invitation came to
2,000 people on August 23. go to Vietnam for this exclusive
The ARIA award-winning singer is show for RMIT students, he
Australia's most streamed singer- immediately said yes.
songwriter in the world, with more
than 10 billion streams. He was also
the most popular Australian artist "As exhilarating as playing
on TikTok in 2022. big stadiums and big venues
can be, I always love an
Dean Lewis made a stop in Vietnam intimate show. And the
He is currently on his "The Future audience at RMIT was
is Bright" world tour, having nothing but welcoming. It
already played sold-out stadium was a pleasure to meet and
shows in Australia, New Zealand, connect with them," Dean
and Europe, where he was also a Lewis said.
headliner at the Lollapalooza
music festival in Paris. RMIT Vietnam Pro Vice-
Chancellor and General Director,
Professor Claire Macken, said that
the concert was a wonderful
opportunity to bring together a top
Australian artist and the young
people of Vietnam through the
universal language that is music.

Experiences for our students


The set at RMIT University’s "We are proud to be a leading
Saigon South campus in HCMC international university in
came as a surprise announcement Southeast Asia that offers
shortly ahead of the Asian leg of exceptional world-class
Dean Lewis's tour, which consists experiences for our students. This
of shows in Singapore, Kuala show was an periods of that.
Lumpur, Bangkok, Hong Kong, Having it take place during the
and Shanghai. This is also his first monumental 50th year of
time performing in Vietnam. Australia-Vietnam relations makes
it even more special."
Besides playing a repertoire of a Perfect World" with RMIT
chart-toppers including "Be Bachelor of Applied Science
Alright", "How Do I Say Goodbye", (Aviation) student Nguyen Tri
"Waves" and "Half a Man", Lewis Thuc, who is also a contestant on
also performed his latest single "In Vietnam Idol 2023.

Thuc decided to compose a new verse


The duet originally featured
Grammy-nominated American singer-
songwriter Julia Michaels on
vocals.For the live version at RMIT, a
university-wide periods was held to select
a student to perform with him.In his
audition tape, Thuc decided to
compose a new verse to add his own
touch to the song and
subsequently won the chance to sing
with Lewis.

Lewis also took part


Lewis also took part in a live periods in front of an audience of RMIT
students, where he talked about his creative process and experiences with
mental health, grief, and social media.

The Australian artist will next embark on the U.S. leg of his world tour with
over 30 headlining shows from September to November 2023.

Lewis has achieved seven platinum-certified hits with over 100,000 copies
sold each. He has also reached 17.6 million monthly listeners on Spotify and
1.07 billion total views on YouTube.

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