Charlie Lim
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Sing60 Music Festival

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Time Out says

To cap off Singapore’s year-long 60th birthday celebrations is Sing60 Music Festival. It’s a two-day affair held at Fort Canning Park, featuring homegrown talent and music from across various genres.

From folk and post-hardcore to emo, jazz, and everything in between, the festival lineup is sure to hit every vibe you’re feeling. The music fills two outdoor stages: Homegrown Icons presents a mix of emerging acts and beloved local legends, while Bandwagon Sessions gathers some of the freshest indie and alternative voices in an intimate space. Catch crowd favourites like Charlie Lim, Imran Ajmain, Caracal and A Vacant Affair, or be introduced to bands like Carpet Golf, CURB and others. Singer-songwriter Benjamin Kheng is also set to headline, with a special performance featuring a few surprise cameos. Over at Battlebox, the underground bunker will be turned into a buzzing rave chamber featuring DJ and live sets that dive into house, techno, hip-hop and more.

Then there’s also the Festival Village, a marketplace for you to fuel up on local flavours from a dozen vendors. Enjoy light bites from Old Chang Kee, Ahimsa Sanctuary and La Birria Tacos, or guzzle down thirst-quenching drinks from Senmo Coffee, SANTAi and Odd Company.

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Price:
$40-$60
Opening hours:
3pm
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