There has always been real music happening in Saigon. Anyone who’s spent late nights enough in the right rooms knows this. Original bands writing their own material, rehearsing in tight spaces, playing wherever they can get thirty minutes on a stage. The talent isn’t the problem. The structure has been. That’s what makes Blue Monkey Got Talent — Battle of the Bands feel like a genuinely significant moment for the city’s underground scene.
Starting April 3rd at 7 PM, Blue Monkey is launching a recurring, elimination-based competition series that treats emerging original acts not as background noise for a bar night, but as the actual point. Season 01, Episode 01. Five bands. No backing tracks. A live crowd and a jury that’s taking it seriously.

A format built to mean something
The format is blunt in the best possible way: one band goes home each round, the jury evaluates on music tightness, stage performance, and the energy a band generates in a room with a real crowd. Crucially, that jury is composed of international producers, musicians, and composers, not an internet poll, not whoever screams loudest on social media.
The prize pool totals 5,000,000 VND, split between a 4,000,000 VND jury award and a separate 1,000,000 VND audience choice prize, meaning a band doesn’t have to win the technical argument to walk away with something real. But the prize that stands out most is the one that doesn’t come in cash: the jury’s winning act takes home a contract for six paid gigs at Blue Monkey. For a band that has been grinding through rehearsals and chasing any stage they can find, six guaranteed paid performance slots are a different category of reward. That’s income that justifies the practice hours. That’s the beginning of a real performance track record.
Blue Monkey is building a recurring mechanism with genuine upward ambition. The longer-term vision includes bringing international bands into the competition, which would shift BMGT from a local showcase to a more proper cultural exchange platform for Southeast Asian original music. That’s not April 3rd. But April 3rd is where it starts, and the foundation is being laid.
Ethos will be there for all of it
We’ll be following Blue Monkey Got Talent closely as Season 01 unfolds. If you’re in a band that’s been rehearsing and writing and searching for the kind of opportunity that BMGT represents, pay attention. And if you’re a music fan in Saigon who wants to be in the room when something that matters begins.


