AfroDesi is an audacious yet apropos criss-cross that reflects the global rise of these genres, and to have this union in Singapore is a pertinent act of brilliance.
Read MoreBilled as a 12-hour marathon with two stages, Secret Garden features a quintet of party collectives who’ve all made strides in their own way.
Read MoreThe free music festival features pop and alternative musicians from more than 10 countries, including Singapore’s Shye, motifs, Jean Seizure, ABANGSAPAU and more.
Read MoreMUGIC presents INSIDE OUT is the crew’s first daytime party series, kicking off at the unconventional locale of Bukit Merah Swimming Complex, an urban treasure established in 1982.
Read MoreThemed The Tribe Of Tomorrow, ZoukOut 2023 is a nod to the new generation of partygoers who’ve helped turn the club scene around.
Read MoreThe reputable nightlife brand gives nods to nostalgia in part one of its 20th year revelry, featuring an old-school lineup of former resident DJs from Zouk.
Read Moresoftscars is a departure from yeule’s prior electronic musings, veering into uncharted realms of rock and punk to craft their newfound narrative.
Read MoreCiel Social commemorate their first anniversary in the style they know how, roping in Kamilo Sanclemente for a full-day fiesta at Sand Bar.
Read MoreFor one full day, Thugshop is hosting four parties across four venues featuring 14 acts including Drunken Kong, AE:THER, Marcus Worgull and more.
Read MoreMusic holds sway in Naga House’s imprint and that’s why it eventually launched NAGA(SOUNDS), gradually but noticeably doing its bit to sustain the music scene.
Read MoreHeineken and Boiler Room are coming together for a two-day event at Tanjong Pagar Distripark. History is about to be made.
Read MoreDressed in gothic magic-caster apparel with an aura of mystery, vylt has conjured an electronic repertoire that’s both brutal and delicate.
Read MoreAfter a lull, Under The Bridge is now ready to rumble with a comeback ‘micro festival’ in the heart of the city, featuring a beastly lineup from over 15 collectives.
Read MoreWith the full reveal of its programme, the concept of Sunda Festival is crystal clear – an Asian connection that’s bringing its scenes closer like never before.
Read MoreThe Japanese-Singaporean producer once again taps into his past, giving listeners another snapshot of his youth through these jungle jaunts.
Read MoreThe industry veteran produced “Dear God” in three days after recovering from his battle with cancer, which was released on Solarstone’s global record label.
Read MoreWhile he’s purportedly slayed his villainous doctor persona, this new reboot of Microchip Terror is still as fearsome and ferocious as ever.
Read MoreDespite her rise to fame, RENE’s able to hold onto the sensitivities in her songcraft, tackling tender premises with empathy and just enough rockstar pizazz.
Read MoreHow ‘campy’ do you like your raves? Co-conceptualised by Ice Cream Sundays, Sunda Festival is a two-day jamboree with activities for all ages.
Read MoreThe fledgling 250-seater is the progeny of four industry powerhouses, with live music genres ranging from classic rock and Cuban to funk and blues.
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