Experience the most spectacular fireworks festival in Danang city
The Da Nang International Fireworks Festival (DIFF) 2025 has announced ticket prices starting from VND1 million ($39.2), offering unique experiences in the riverside city of Han River.

The DIFF has become an iconic event that attracts millions of domestic and international visitors each year. DIFF 2025 promises to elevate the festival to new heights, not only with spectacular fireworks displays but also with a world-class, multi-arts performance stage that brings fresh experiences to visitors.
DIFF 2025 – A premier artistic stage
Sun Group, the festival's co-organizer, has high expectations for DIFF 2025, aiming to transform the event into a multidimensional artistic space where fireworks are just one element of a grand artistic showcase.
Each competition night will feature not only world-class fireworks displays from various countries but also explosive live concerts with renowned artists and music idols from Vietnam and beyond. The fusion of music, lighting, choreography, and cutting-edge performance technology promises unforgettable moments that exceed all audience expectations.
DIFF 2025 will unfold under meaningful themes, namely Legacy of Culture, The Art of Creativity, The Path of Unity, Sustainable Development, Powered by Innovation, and the Grand Finale – The New Rising Era. These themes not only celebrate artistic values but also inspire creativity and a vision for the future.

With groundbreaking improvements, DIFF 2025 is set to be a highlight of the celebrations marking the 50th anniversary of Da Nang’s Liberation Day. This year's program brings a youthful, dynamic atmosphere, aligning with modern trends. The event space is meticulously designed with aesthetic, artistic, and digital technology investments, ensuring an optimal and exceptional experience for visitors.
A standout feature of DIFF 2025 is the integration of advanced technology into every aspect of the experience. The Sun Paradise Land (SPL) application will allow visitors to personalize their Da Nang itinerary, purchase event tickets, and vote for their favorite fireworks team each night.
Notably, AR (augmented reality) technology will be introduced for the first time, enabling festival-goers across Vietnam - from Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City to Phu Quoc - to immerse themselves in the festival’s atmosphere through unique virtual fireworks effects.
Ticket holders at the grandstands will also enjoy exclusive AR-enhanced effects, creating a personalized, novel, and surprising experience.
Secure your tickets early for spectacular competition nights
The organizers have released the seating chart and detailed ticket pricing, starting at VND1 million ($39.2).
Visitors can choose from five grandstand ticket categories, ranging from A3 to A VIP, to enjoy the artistic space and unique fireworks displays. The ticket prices are as follows:
- Grandstand A3: VND1 million
- Grandstand A2 and A1: VND1.5 million
- Grandstand A: VND2 million
- Grandstand A VIP: VND3.5 million
For the Grand Finale on July 12, 2025, an additional A4 grandstand will be available, with slightly higher ticket prices than regular competition nights:
- Grandstand A4, A3: VND1.3 million
- Grandstand A2, A1: VND2 million
- Grandstand A: VND2.5 million
- Grandstand A VIP: VND4 million
Tickets apply to visitors who are at least 1 meter tall. Children under 1 meter can attend DIFF for free if seated with an adult. However, if they require a separate seat, a regular ticket purchase is necessary.

With Grand Finale tickets consistently selling out, visitors are advised to book early to secure a spot for this top-tier event. Additionally, the DIFF opening night always leaves a strong impression with an intense showdown between the host country and the reigning champion, making the opening fireworks and performances a must-see spectacle, worthy of the festival's grand scale.
Visitors can stay updated and purchase their tickets at www.diff.vn.
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