DISTRICT 105 ANNOUNCES FIRST-EVER EUROPEAN TOUR — IEPERFEST AND BEYOND!

District 105 is heading to Europe for the first time, with a stop at the legendary Ieperfest! Catch Vietnam’s hardcore force live this July — and help fill in the final dates if you’re based in the EU!

After months of grinding through paperwork, waiting on visas, and coordinating across continents, District 105 is finally ready to hit the road — Europe, here they come! The band has officially confirmed their first-ever European tour, kicking off this July with a landmark appearance at IEPERFEST, one of the most legendary hardcore festivals on the continent.

Hailing from Ho Chi Minh City, District 105 is known for their unrelenting, high-energy mix of hardcore and metal, loaded with raw emotion and fiery breakdowns. They’ve become a cornerstone of Vietnam’s underground music scene, and now they’re bringing that same fury and passion to European stages.

IEPERFEST, set in Ieper, Belgium, has long been a mecca for hardcore and punk communities across Europe. With a history of hosting the genre’s biggest and most important acts, it’s a massive milestone for any band — and a true moment for Southeast Asian representation in the global hardcore movement.

Here’s what’s confirmed so far:

DISTRICT 105 EU TOUR 2025

  • 04/07 – Le Zorba, Paris, France
  • 05/07 – Ieperfest, Ieper, Belgium
  • 08/07 – MCP Apache, Fontaine-l’Évêque, Belgium
  • 09/07 – Les Vieux de la Vieille, Reims, France
  • 11/07 – B21, Brussels, Belgium

Dates still available: 06/07, 07/07, and 10/07 — Can you help?
District 105 is still looking to fill in a few tour dates. If you’re based in Europe and can support with booking shows, local contacts, or DIY venues, please get in touch with the band or their team directly.

If you’re anywhere near these cities — come out, show up, mosh hard, and represent! Let’s give them the warmest welcome the EU can offer.

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