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Singapore, lace up – because the FIBA Intercontinental Cup is about to tip off at the Singapore Indoor Stadium from September 18 to 21, and it’s set to be nothing short of a full-court spectacle.
Six powerhouse squads from across the globe are crashing the boards: reigning champs Unicaja (Spain), South American titans Flamengo (Brazil), Asian heavyweights Utsunomiya Brex (Japan), Aussie ballers Illawarra Hawks, North Africa’s rising force Alahli SC (Libya), and the NBA G League United squad bringing that Stateside power.
The opening night on September 18 is free entry – a total alley-oop for your wallet – before the real buzzer-beaters kick in. Expect clutch plays, coast-to-coast action and a battle for global bragging rights, all under one roof. Game plan: grab your tickets now, because this showdown is strictly no overtime.
NCT Dream return to Singapore with The Dream Show 4: Dream the Future, taking over the Indoor Stadium for two nights. Following last year’s sold-out shows, the septet is back with a brand-new production that promises to be bigger, bolder, and more imaginative. SM Entertainment has teased a time-travel theme reflecting the members’ nine-year journey and their vision ahead, coinciding with their new album Go Back To The Future. The multi-sensory experience features explosive stages, hypnotic movements, fresh tracks like ‘Chiller’ and ‘BTTF’, and a wave of nostalgia woven into a futuristic show. Dreamzens, it’s your time to scream.
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