REVIEW · DA NANG
Da Nang: Charming Danang Show Ticket
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A night of Vietnamese art, in one hour. The Charming Danang Show turns Central Vietnam culture into a tightly paced mix of dance, music, theatre, and athletic spectacle. You get a comfortable, contemporary venue, plus performances built to bring Vietnamese traditions to life.
What I like most is the show’s acrobatic strength and the way the choreography stays crystal clear from a big stage. The performers hit both storytelling and showmanship, and you feel the effort in the timing.
One thing to watch: the side-stage screens with detail cues can move so quickly that you may miss parts if you’re trying to read and watch at the same time.
In This Review
- Key things that make this show worth your evening
- What You’re Really Buying: a 70-Minute Cultural Performance
- Choosing the Right Show Time: 5pm or 7:30pm
- The Theatre Setup: Why the View Usually Works
- Before the Show Starts: Where to Meet and How to Get There
- The Performance: Dance, Music, Theatre, and the Acrobatics Factor
- Traditional Vietnamese Heritage, Plus Tech That Helps (Mostly)
- The Stage Moments That Usually Land Best
- Where You Fit In: Who This Show Is Best For
- Value Check: Is $22 Worth It?
- What to Do After: The Cast Photo Moment
- Quick Practical Tips for a Better Evening
- Should You Book the Charming Danang Show?
- FAQ
- What times are the Charming Danang Show performances?
- How long is the show?
- How much is the ticket?
- Where is the meeting point?
- Do children pay the same rate as adults?
- Is there free cancellation or a reserve-and-pay-later option?
Key things that make this show worth your evening

- Acrobatics that actually look dangerous (the kind you can’t help staring at)
- Large stage layout that keeps most performers visible
- Modern theatre setup designed for sound and lighting, not makeshift staging
- Traditional Vietnamese dance and theatre blended with contemporary effects
- Short and satisfying runtime that fits easily into a Da Nang itinerary
- Photo chance after the show outside, with some cast members
What You’re Really Buying: a 70-Minute Cultural Performance

Let’s cut through the noise. This isn’t a long “tour of Vietnam.” The Charming Danang Show is a single evening ticket for a one-session stage performance, typically described as about 70 minutes. That matters because you don’t have to choose between a big cultural outing and a relaxed night out in Da Nang. You can do both.
The core idea is simple: Vietnamese heritage, put on stage with skilled local performers. You’ll see dance, music, and theatrical moments arranged like chapters in a story. And because it’s staged in a purpose-built theatre, the tech supports the performance rather than fighting it.
At $22 per person, it’s priced like an entertainment ticket, not a museum day. For many people, that’s the value sweet spot: you get high production energy and serious performer skill for less than what you might spend on a full day tour.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Da Nang
Choosing the Right Show Time: 5pm or 7:30pm

The show runs daily in two time slots: 17:00–18:00 and 19:30–20:30. The timing is a big deal in Da Nang because evenings can be your easiest window to plan around heat, beach time, and dinner.
If you want the day to stay light, pick the earlier slot. If you’d rather eat first and roll into something cultural afterward, go for the later show. Either way, you’ll get a complete performance session, not a half show or a slot that drifts.
Tip: no matter which time you choose, plan to arrive early enough to settle in. Even without exact door times provided, you’ll be happier if you’re not rushing once the lights start dimming.
The Theatre Setup: Why the View Usually Works

One of the best surprises is that the theatre feels built for watching. In the feedback you’ll see a consistent theme: the stage area is big, and performers stay visible. That’s important because too many shows place “star moments” slightly off-axis, leaving half the audience stuck craning their necks.
Here, the stage layout seems designed to keep attention where it should be. The lighting and sound also do their job, which helps the whole thing feel like a real production rather than a local talent showcase with big promises.
If you’re the kind of person who worries about seating—good news. The show is staged so that you can track action across the performance space without playing Where’s Waldo.
Before the Show Starts: Where to Meet and How to Get There
You’ll find the meeting point at: Charming Danang Show, 02 Cách Mạng Tháng 8, Hoà Cường Nam, Hải Châu, Đà Nẵng 550000, Vietnam.
From a practical standpoint, the easiest way to reach it in Da Nang is by taxi or rideshare. People often use Grab because it’s straightforward and usually cost-effective for short hops around the city.
Why this matters: a show ticket feels more valuable when you don’t lose energy wrestling with transport. You want your evening focused on what’s in front of you, not the logistics getting there.
The Performance: Dance, Music, Theatre, and the Acrobatics Factor
The show is structured as a sequence of acts—traditional dance and music moments, mixed with theatrical staging. The goal is to show Vietnamese culture through movement and rhythm, not through lecture.
And then comes the part many people remember most: acrobatic performance. You’ll see big athletic feats that are fast, clean, and visually intense. One review specifically called out incredible acrobatic sections, and another mentioned strength moments and trapeze. That combination is what turns a cultural show into a night out you’ll actually talk about afterward.
How it feels in the room: the choreography and staging keep you moving from one highlight to the next. If you’re hoping for something that doesn’t drag, this is the right format. You get enough time to appreciate craft, but it doesn’t turn into a long sit-and-wait situation.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Da Nang
Traditional Vietnamese Heritage, Plus Tech That Helps (Mostly)
The show aims to blend Vietnamese heritage with modern production tools. That often means lighting changes that mark transitions between acts, plus audio that supports the musical elements without getting washed out.
There’s also something else: side-stage screens that provide details about what you’re watching. The idea is helpful. You might catch context that you would otherwise miss, especially if the choreography references specific traditions or symbolic motifs.
Here’s the watch-out. The detail cues can move quickly—fast enough that it’s hard to read while also keeping your eyes on the performers. If you’re the type who wants to understand every nuance, try a strategy:
- Don’t try to catch every line.
- Use the screens as a rough guide, then focus on the movement and staging.
In other words, treat the screens like “context,” not like subtitles.
The Stage Moments That Usually Land Best

From the way people describe the show, three elements tend to hit hardest:
First, the individual performances. When dancers, musicians, and athletes get spotlight time, their skill shows through. You’re not just watching a group; you’re watching people with real training.
Second, the athletic showcases. Reviews mention trapeze and strength, and that fits the idea of mixing traditional performance arts with high-intensity spectacle. Even if acrobatics aren’t your usual thing, they’re often the part that keeps the room engaged.
Third, the attention to choreography and timing. People praised the show’s colour and choreography, and you can feel that in how acts flow. Transitions don’t feel random. The production seems built to keep the pacing tight.
Where You Fit In: Who This Show Is Best For
I think the Charming Danang Show is a strong match if you want culture without committing to a full-day schedule. It’s also a good fit if you like performances where different disciplines work together—dance plus music plus theatre plus athletic feats.
It’s especially good if:
- You have limited time in Da Nang.
- You want an evening plan that doesn’t require long travel.
- You enjoy stage shows as much as sightseeing.
It might be less ideal if you’re seeking a deep, slow, museum-style explanation. This is theatre. It prioritizes performance over prolonged historical context.
Value Check: Is $22 Worth It?

At $22 per person, the value depends on what you compare it to.
If you’re comparing it to a typical paid attraction or a guided day trip, the short runtime is part of the value. You pay less for less time, and you still get real production quality—modern venue, big stage visibility, and standout athletic moments.
If you’re comparing it to free cultural street life, then of course it’s not “cheaper.” But it’s also not the same kind of experience. You’re buying a designed performance with lighting, sound, and a sequence of acts. You’re not relying on what happens to be happening outside.
Also worth noting: the show has a 4.9 rating from 24 reviews. That’s not a guarantee, but it’s a good signal that people feel they got what they paid for.
What to Do After: The Cast Photo Moment
One of the nicer, practical touches is that there’s an opportunity to take photos with some cast members after the show outside. That’s the kind of small add-on that makes the night feel warmer and more personal.
If you want photos, stick around for a bit rather than sprinting out. The best moments here come when you give the show time to end properly.
Quick Practical Tips for a Better Evening
Here’s how I’d set yourself up for success:
- Choose your time based on your dinner plan, not just the clock.
- Arrive with a little buffer so you can settle in before lights change.
- Keep your eyes on the performers first. Use the screens for extra context, not as your main source of information.
- Expect a stage production with acrobatic highlights. If you like athletic spectacle, you’ll probably be very happy.
- If photos are a priority, hang back after the show instead of immediately leaving.
Should You Book the Charming Danang Show?
I’d book it if you want a straightforward, high-energy evening with real performance talent. The main reasons to say yes are the combination of strong choreography and seriously impressive acrobatics in a setting built for audiences.
I’d hesitate only if you specifically want slow, detailed explanations or you hate the idea of reading fast-moving screens while trying to watch. Otherwise, this is one of those tickets where the runtime is short, the production values are clear, and the payoff tends to be memorable.
FAQ
What times are the Charming Danang Show performances?
The show runs daily in two time slots: 17:00–18:00 and 19:30–20:30.
How long is the show?
The performance is described as about 70 minutes.
How much is the ticket?
The price is $22 per person.
Where is the meeting point?
The meeting point is at Charming Danang Show, 02 Cách Mạng Tháng 8, Hoà Cường Nam, Hải Châu, Đà Nẵng 550000, Vietnam.
Do children pay the same rate as adults?
Yes. Children with a height of 120cm and above are charged the same rate as adults.
Is there free cancellation or a reserve-and-pay-later option?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, and there is a reserve now & pay later option (so you can book without paying immediately).































