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*SCAPE

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A five-storey lifetyle hub whose design was voted for by the youth and created just for the youth, featuring facilities like recording and rehearsal studios at level 3, a dance studio on its fourth level, an art gallery and a performance theatre. Those looking to score some inexpensive clothes, gifts and novelty items, check out the basement where *Scape Underground lies. This not-so-secret location is home to plenty of small stores hawking an assortment of products including mobile accessories, cosmetics, trinkets and more. 

Details

Address
*SCAPE
2 Orchard Link
Singapore
237978
Opening hours:
10.30am-10.30pm
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What’s on

*SCAPE Multi-Day Subculture Festival

A thrift and art market, a zine fair and a World Cup watch party all rolled into one – that pretty much sums up *SCAPE’s first-ever multi-day subculture crossover festival. Across two days, fashion, art, music, publishing and football culture collide under one roof as the youth hub transforms into an eclectic playground of hobbies and interests. The festival unfolds into three distinct experiences, making each day different from the other. The first day is a treasure trove for design lovers and collectors, as independent fashion labels, vintage and thrift vendors, local artists and makers boast a curated selection of handmade jewellery, thoughtfully designed journals, art prints and one-of-a-kind pieces for RAMv2. Off the shopping trail, expect a series of activities including a Beyblade tournament, live portrait sketches, jagua tattoos and an eight-hour DJ set. Meanwhile, day two celebrates Singapore’s DIY publishing scene with Ctrl+ZNE. Discover the thriving zine community and browse works from local artists and collectives such as Shui Wong, Through the Roof and Sunset Orange. Then, stick around in the evening for tabletop gaming sessions and dynamic rap and pop performances, before joining fellow football fanatics for a live screening of the World Cup final.
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