COQUITLAM, B.C. — November 30, 2025 — Triple X.O.G. had the opportunity to show up for Asian Harmony: A Showcase of Art, Music & Dance—an intimate, well-curated cultural evening presented by the Asian Arts and Culture Society at Fraser Mills by Beedie.
The program brings together artists, performers, community builders, and culture-forward brands in one room with a shared mandate: celebrate Asian excellence through creative expression and collective experience.

Why this event mattered to us
Triple X.O.G. is built around a simple operating principle: community is not a marketing channel—it’s the business. Asian Harmony aligned with that philosophy by creating a space where the arts, identity, and cultural pride were treated as the core product, not an add-on.
We’re grateful to have been included in an environment that prioritized intentional programming, strong production value, and authentic representation. We do not take that access for granted.

The night’s experience: a tight program with real momentum
Asian Harmony delivered a structured run-of-show that kept the room engaged while giving each act a clean spotlight. The event opened with the Coquitlam Youth Orchestra, setting a high bar immediately with a performance that brought both elegance and energy into the space.

From there, the evening moved through a diverse lineup that showcased different disciplines and cultural traditions, including:
- 88 Beats Dance Studio
- Olivia Kang
- Canada Vancouver Chung-Ang Korean Dance Performing Arts
- Qianyun Guzheng Music School
The pacing was deliberate, the transitions were smooth, and the overall format made it easy for guests to stay present—whether they came primarily for performance, networking, or cultural connection.

Hospitality + culture: where Triple X.O.G. fits
The event experience was complemented by small bites and drink tastings, reinforcing the idea that culture is lived—not just watched. That’s exactly where Triple X.O.G. is designed to operate: as a beverage brand that adds value to moments where people are gathering, celebrating, and sharing stories.
For us, the objective was straightforward:
- Be additive to the guest experience
- Represent the brand with professionalism and restraint
- Earn trust through product quality and thoughtful engagement
No gimmicks—just strong execution and genuine conversations.

A credible platform for community-forward growth
At a strategic level, Asian Harmony is the type of platform we want to support because it creates compounding value:
- For artists: real-stage visibility and audience connection
- For the community: a premium cultural space that feels intentional
- For partners: a high-signal environment to build long-term brand equity
This is how culture scales sustainably—by investing in experiences that are well-run, respectful, and community-first.

Closing thoughts
We’re thankful to the Asian Arts and Culture Society for producing an event with clear vision and strong operational discipline, and to everyone who spent time with us during the evening. Asian Harmony was a reminder that when programming is thoughtful, the room shows up differently—and the energy carries.
We look forward to continuing to support spaces like this, where art, identity, and community are treated with the seriousness they deserve.