Cambodia Investment Review
Three of Cambodia’s largest conglomerates, Royal Group of Companies, Chip Mong Land, and Overseas Cambodian Investment Corporation (OCIC), have come together to support Rise for Khmer, a major cultural concert taking place on 1 December 2025 in Paris. The event, hosted at Salle Pleyel, one of France’s most prestigious concert halls, provides an international platform for Cambodian music and creative expression.
The announcement was made during a joint press conference attended by Mao Chanman (President of the Khmer Artists Association), Manu Rajan (Group Brand Officer of Royal Group of Companies), Eung Vireak (Shareholder of Chip Mong Land), Thierry Tea (Vice President of OCIC), Laura Mam (CEO of Baramey Productions), and Dara Thong (Producer for Sabay Event Productions).

Renewed Cultural Presence, Confidence, and Identity
The upcoming concert represents a landmark cultural moment, the first major full-scale Cambodian music performance in Europe since the Royal Ballet tour of the 1990s. Growing traction for Cambodian music has re-emerged through key moments such as VannDa’s standout performance at the 2024 Paris Olympics closing ceremony. Rise for Khmer marks a dedicated showcase of Khmer artists performing together on an international stage, a moment of renewed cultural presence, confidence, and identity.

The upcoming concert represents a landmark cultural moment, the first major Cambodian music showcase in the European stage since the Royal Ballet tour of the 1990s. With Khmer artists gaining traction globally — highlighted by VannDa’s 2024 Paris Olympics closing performance, Rise for Khmer brings Cambodian artists together on a shared international stage, signaling renewed cultural presence and confidence.
A Cultural Moment That Unites Business
The stage will feature Baramey Production artists VannDa, Suzana Reth, Vanthan, Norith, and YUUHAI, each representing a rising wave of modern Cambodian creativity.
For more than three decades, Canadia Group, OCIC, Royal Group of Companies, and Chip Mong Land have played key roles in supporting Cambodia’s economic development. In a spirit of unity, their shared support for Rise for Khmer reflects a collective private-sector effort to elevate Cambodian culture on the international stage.

Thierry Tea, Vice President of OCIC, stated: “OCIC has invested in building homes, bridges, urban districts, roads, and now a new international airport, improving connectivity and daily life for millions of Cambodians. It is in this spirit that OCIC supports the humanitarian dimension of this initiative.”
Rise for Khmer is more than a performance — it is a cultural moment that unites business, creativity, and global audiences, highlighting the forward momentum of Cambodia and its artistic voice worldwide.

