SING JAZZ 2018 Returns This April With The Best That Jazz Has To Offer
The annual Singapore International Jazz Festival (SING JAZZ) returns for its 5th edition at Marina Bay Sands Singapore from 6 – 8 April 2018!
[caption id="attachment_33565" align="aligncenter" width="1920"] Image Credit: Singapore International Jazz Festival Facebook[/caption]This year promises to be bigger and better than ever!
Featuring headliners such as Ms. Lauryn Hill, Jamie Cullum, Lalah Hathaway, Parov Stellar, visionary French artist Sebastian Tellier, Brazilian guitar legend Paulinho Garcia, as well as internationally renowned DJs, Sasha and Ferry Corsten!
[caption id="attachment_33566" align="aligncenter" width="1640"] Image Credit: Singapore International Jazz Festival Facebook[/caption]SING JAZZ 2018 will be expanded across the Marina Bay waterfront, with 3 stages and over 30 hours of world-class music entertainment!
The Main Stage
The Main Stage will see many big names performing over the 3 days of the festival.
Sebastian Tellier, Paulinho Garcia, Parov Stelar, Gogo Penguin and Weish take the main stage on the first day of the festival.
[caption id="attachment_33567" align="aligncenter" width="1096"] Paulinho Garcia[/caption] [caption id="attachment_33571" align="aligncenter" width="1600"] Parov Stelar[/caption]The second day sees Jamie Cullum take the stage, together with Lalah Hathaway, Tompi, and the Teng Ensemble.
[caption id="attachment_33572" align="aligncenter" width="1600"] Jamie Cullum[/caption]Jeremy Monteiro leads JASSO (The Jazz Association SG Orchestra) on the third day, along with the House of the Gypsies, Brand New Heavies, and Incognito, featuring Omar and Leee John.
[caption id="attachment_33573" align="aligncenter" width="1600"] (JASSO) The Jazz Association SG Orchestra led by Jeremy Monteiro[/caption]Main Stage performances start at 5pm to 10.30pm on Friday, and 4pm to 10.30pm on Saturday and Sunday.
The Late Show
No this isn’t the one with Stephen Colbert.
However, this Late Show does have a few big names too.
The first Late Show on Friday will feature Estelle, DJ Sasha, DJ Ferry Corsten, DJ Drem, Soul II Soul, and Tim De Cotta.
[caption id="attachment_33574" align="aligncenter" width="1200"] Estelle[/caption] [caption id="attachment_33575" align="aligncenter" width="1600"] DJ Sasha[/caption]The second and last Late Show will see the legendary Ms. Lauryn Hill herself, take the stage. Other performers include MAS1A, DJ Nu-Mark, and DJ Jnr Tirso.
[caption id="attachment_33576" align="aligncenter" width="1200"] Ms. Lauryn Hill[/caption] [caption id="attachment_33577" align="aligncenter" width="1154"] MAS1A[/caption]That’s not all, this year’s Jazz Festival has a brand new addition in the form of the SING JAZZ Festival Village at the Event Square on the Ebenex Stage by the Marina Bay waterfront.
From 4 – 8 April 2018, the Festival Village will showcase 16 local and regional bands. Pop by from 2pm to 10.30pm on any of the 5 days and catch these live performances free of charge!
What’s more, each day will feature a different music style. Wednesday is Swing Jazz Night. Thursday is a Latin Fiesta. Friday showcases Regional Jazz Stars. Saturday and Sunday will focus on Jazz, Soul, Funk, R&B and Blues.
Ticket prices go from $138 to $488. Group VIP Passes go from $1,488 to $9,888.
Tickets can be purchased Website
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Let The Beat Guide Your Feet To The Finish Line At This Year’s Music Run
If you find running without music to be an arduous task, you’re not alone.
But why contend with an earpiece when you can have music blasting all along your running route?
Happening on 21 April 2018, The Music Run is back again!
[caption id="attachment_33380" align="aligncenter" width="2048"] Image Credit: The Music Run Facebook[/caption]That’s not all, this will be the first year that The Music Run will include timed runs.
The Ultimate Running Event
There are 3 different categories in The Music Run that participants can choose from, with 2 timed courses and 1 for the casual runners.
The 5K Fun Run is best suited for those who prefer to run at their own pace and soak in the electric atmosphere of The Music Run.
If you’re looking for a bit of a challenge, go for the 5K or 10K courses. But with music blasting from speakers every metres to keep you going and the adrenaline pumping, you’ll finish the course before you know it!
So ditch those headphones and let the music fuel your beat!
Of course, that’s not all that The Music Run has to offer. After the run, head to the Main Stage where there will be a music festival for all participants to party through the night!
Last year’s Main Stage featured DJ Sam Withers and Nathan Hartono, rocking the crowd with their music.
[caption id="attachment_33384" align="aligncenter" width="2048"] Image Credit: The Music Run Facebook[/caption] [caption id="attachment_33381" align="aligncenter" width="800"] Image Credit: The Music Run[/caption] [caption id="attachment_33382" align="aligncenter" width="800"] Image Credit: The Music Run[/caption]Finally, what’s a run without the race pack? This year’s race pack includes The Music Run race t-shirt, a drawstring bag, stickers and temporary tattoos.
[caption id="attachment_33383" align="aligncenter" width="800"] Image Credit: The Music Run[/caption]Whether you’re a first-timer, a casual runner, a fitness or competitive runner, The Music Run has something for everyone.
Ticket prices are $65, $70 and $75 for the 5K Fun Run, 5K Timed Run and 10K Timed Run respectively. Children under 5 years of age get to run for free!
Hurry and purchase your tickets from Hapz here!
The Music Run
Venue: Sentosa Island
Date: 21 Apr 2018
Price: $65 – $75*
Website
*Discounted prices available only on Hapz.
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Play Glo-Up Versions Of Hopscotch And Jenga At The Coolest Playground, Gastrobeats
If you liked Gastrobeats last year, then we have good news for you.
From 9 March to 1 April 2018, Singapore’s largest carnival, the Prudential Marina Bay Carnival is collaborating with Gastrobeats, in conjunction with i Light Marina Bay 2018.
[caption id="attachment_33064" align="aligncenter" width="1200"] Image Credit: Xavier Lur[/caption]Gastrobeats previously debuted in i Light Marina Bay 2017 and will find its new home at the Promontory, providing a colourful neon glowing playground for everyone.
A Spectacular Neon Playground
This year, Gastrobeats will feature new activities such as LED-lit hula hoop stations as well as glow-in-the-dark versions of our childhood games such as hopscotch, Twister, Jenga, floor pong, chess, and even Paintball!
[caption id="attachment_33068" align="aligncenter" width="1200"] Image Credit: Xavier Lur[/caption]That’s not all, for 3 consecutive Sundays from 18 March, there will be a retail market and eco-craft workshops hosted by Terra SG to educate and encourage the public to care for the environment.
Visitors can also participate in the complimentary weekly mass workouts organised as a part of the Fitness By The Bay programme, in collaboration with Pure Fitness and Pure Yoga.
There will also be musical performances from Friday to Sunday, with acts including indie-pop band M1LDL1FE, alternative rock band Cadence, and hip hop collective Mediocre Haircut Crew.
[caption id="attachment_33065" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Image Credit: M1LDL1FE Facebook[/caption] [caption id="attachment_33066" align="aligncenter" width="1080"] Image Credit: @cadencesg[/caption] [caption id="attachment_33067" align="aligncenter" width="1080"] Image Credit: @mhc.sg[/caption]Lastly, on 31 March, Gastrobeats will host the ILLUMI FEST RUN where participants will be splashed with glow-in-the-dark water while they traverse various activity zones that includes a giant ILLUMI slide and ILLUMI splash box.
Open daily from 4pm to 11pm (except Christmas and New Year’s Eve, when it will start from 3pm), admission to the Prudential Marina Bay Carnival is completely free!
To get yourself credit for rides and games, you can purchase them online beforehand or while you’re on-site.
Gastrobeats @ i Light Marina Bay
Venue: The Promontory, 11 Marina Boulevard, Singapore, 018940
Date: 9 Mar – 1 Apr 2018
Website
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Have A Fab February With These 10 Food And Events To Check Out With Bae
It’s about time January came to an end. It felt like we’ve lived through 5 Mondays but February is finally here.
The month of Valentine’s Day and Chinese New Year. As usual, we’ve got you covered with exciting events and great food for the month of February.
Without further ado, let’s dive in!
Play & Discover
1. Gina Yashere Live In Singapore
Gina Yashere is coming to Singapore on 3 February 2018, for a one night only live comedy performance at the Esplanade!
[caption id="attachment_33015" align="aligncenter" width="2048"] Image Credit: The Comedy Club Asia (Singapore) Facebook[/caption]For those who are unfamiliar with the brilliant work of Gina Yashere, she is a stand-up comedian and TV star in the UK who has had appearances on iconic TV shows such as Mock The Week and Live At The Apollo. You might have also seen her recently on the Daily Show with Trevor Noah, as a correspondent.
She is also well known in the US for being the only UK comedian to appear on the iconic Def Comedy Jam, as well as her character as Madam Yashere, The Surly Psychic on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno.
Standard tickets go for $40 and can be purchased here.
Don’t miss this hilarious comic live in Singapore!
Gina Yashere Live In Singapore
Venue: Esplanade Annexe Studio, 1 Esplanade Drive, Singapore, 038981
Date: 3 Feb 2018
Price: $40
Website
2. NParks Concert Series In The Park: Rockestra
The first NParks Concert for 2018 will be held on 3 February 2018 at the Fort Canning Park.
[caption id="attachment_33016" align="aligncenter" width="2048"] Image Credit: NParks Facebook[/caption]Concert-goers can expect retro hits from the ’60s to the ’90s, performed by local musicians such as Jack & Rai, JAWN X M1LDL1FE, Shagies, Umar X Dru Chen, O.K Ready, and ShiLi & Adi.
What’s more, you will be able to add songs to the set list by leaving a comment on the NParks Facebook post, with a song from the ’60s to the ’90s!
Admission is free.
Do check the NParks Facebook page for more updates!
NParks Concert Series In The Park: Rockestra
Venue: Fort Canning Park, Fort Canning Green, Singapore, 179618
Date: 3 Feb 2018
Website
3. Glowbeat x Scape
From 9 to 11 February 2018, Scape Playspace will be host to Glowbeat, the hottest destination for great food, live music and games!
[caption id="attachment_33017" align="aligncenter" width="1920"] Image Credit: Glowbeat x Scape Facebook[/caption]There will be over 20 food and beverage booths and retail booths, live music and dance performances, claw machines, carnival games, an Overwatch exhibition match and even an exclusive illuminated ball pit!
Expect performances from local musicians such as Jasmine Sokko, Inch Chua, TheLionCityBoy, and M1LDL1FE!
That’s not all, if you’re feeling hungry, fill up with street food from Katoshka, Ah Lock Tofu, Be Frank, and many more!
Cancel your weekend plans because Glowbeat x Scape will be the hottest spot in town.
Glowbeat x Scape
Venue: Scape Playspace, 2 Orchard Link, Singapore, 237978
Date: 9 – 11 Feb 2018
Time: 11am – 11pm
Image Credit: Website
5. River Hongbao 2018
Usher in the Year of the Dog with the River Hongbao 2018 from 14 February to 24 February 2018!
[caption id="attachment_33023" align="aligncenter" width="1254"] Image Credit: River Hongbao Facebook[/caption]The River Hongbao is an annual Chinese New Year event held at The Float@Marina Bay and is the biggest Chinese New Year event in Singapore.
Visitors can expect bright and colourful lantern and light displays, impressive firework displays every night, dance and musical performances, an exhibition on the history and tradition of Chinese New Year, street food stalls, and over 30 amusement rides for the whole family!
You can even try your hand at calligraphy, paper-cutting, stamping, and many other traditional handicrafts!
Admission is free.
River Hongbao 2018 The cafe will be completely redecorated with the Care Bears. While it doesn’t exactly resemble Care-a-lot, this will do. As with all past iterations of character cafes, what everyone is looking forward to is the themed food, and the Care Bears don’t intend to lose out to the Sanrio characters. For the pasta lovers, there’s the Kumoya’s Star Attraction ($18.90) which is a classic Pomodoro spaghetti with shitake mushrooms, cherry tomato confit, and parmesan cheese. If you’re looking for something more substantial, there’s the Cheer-Up Chicken Katsu ($21.90). Were you expecting a chicken cutlet? Because we were. But it’s actually a burger! A juicy Japanese katsu chicken slathered generously with teriyaki sauce is sandwiched between soft burger buns, topped with a sunny-side up and cheddar cheese, served with a garden salad, crisp fries and mushroom soup. Every past character cafe has had their own version of Kumoya’s desserts and drinks and this is no exception. Go for the Rainbow Garden Strawberry Parfait ($18.90) – Strawberry Hokkaido soft serve is served with vanilla pudding, meringue drops, fresh fruits, chocolate sable, a rainbow candy strip and mixed berries sauce. That’s not all. End off your meal with their Calpis drinks or special Care Bears teas. The Cute Cuddly Calpis ($11.90) combines Berry flavoured Calpis with a mountain of fresh cream, while the Magic Mango Strawberry ($11.90) uses Mango Strawberry Calpis with a mountain of fresh cream. If you grew up with Care Bears like us, this is one character pop-up cafe that you shouldn’t miss! Available from 1 February 2018 till 31 March 2018, don’t miss out on a chance to dine in Care-a-lot! Care Bears x Kumoya Summer Hill is the newest restaurant to pop up in Sunset Way, serving up affordable French cuisine without GST and service charge. This cosy bistro serves up simple French fare that is oh-so-simple, yet oh-so-good. Dishes on their Special board as well as sides are rotated weekly so your meal there is always different and exciting. Must-tries include their Poulet Roti ($23 for half, $45 for whole), the Mustard & Sage Pork Collar ($25), Croque Monsieur ($17.50), and the Orange & Rosemary-Scented Olive Oil Cake With Cream ($3). The Poulet Roti uses hormone and antibiotic-free chicken that has been marinated with herb butter before it’s roasted to perfection. The result is roast chicken that is juicy yet still retains its skin’s crispiness. If you’re not a fan of chicken, then the Mustard & Sage Pork Collar is the main dish for you. Tangy, tender, and satisfying. The mustard and sage sauce provides a contrast of flavours, cutting through the heaviness of the tender pork so that you won’t feel jelak. The Croque Monsieur is basically a levelled-up ham and cheese sandwich. Ham, Swiss cheese, bechamel sauce, and dijon mustard sandwiched between 2 thick slices of grilled sourdough bread. Sounds like heaven to us. That’s not all, more Swiss cheese is garnished on the top of the sandwich for more cheesy goodness. If you’re a fan of French cuisine, or just appreciate comfort food, then you need to drop by Summer Hill next. Summer Hill Hidden away in the suburbs of Jurong West, is OH MY MANGO dessert bar. This unassuming dessert bar serves up various mango-flavoured food, and one of those is a mean Mango Shibuya Toast ($10.90). Soft and fluffy on the inside, while toasted and crispy on the outside, the shibuya toast is topped with mango ice cream, diced mango, almond flakes, drizzled generously with mango sauce, and served with a dollop of whipped cream. This is basically a mango overload but not in a bad way. If you’re a big fan of mango, you have to try this. OH MY MANGO dessert bar also has a rather extensive menu of mango-flavoured drinks. A hot favourite among customers is the Matcha Mango Latte ($5.90). A bottom layer of mango bits, followed by a layer of milk, topped off with a layer of matcha. This tri-coloured creation might seem like a weird flavour combination, but the slight bitterness of matcha cuts through the sweetness and sometimes too jelak taste of the mango and milk, resulting in a rather interesting flavour. OH MY MANGO dessert bar is constantly adding new desserts and drinks to their menu, so keep checking their Facebook page to stay up to date! OH MY MANGO Dessert Bar W Market is back again with their CNY Pop-up Market! From 3 to 4 February 2018, this CNY Pop-up market at Capitol Piazza will feature retail, crafts, and food and beverage vendors. Patrons can expect to see craft and retail vendors such as Operation Overhaul, Aromamaymay, That Pretty Fairy, Our Bralette Club, BottlesXO, Wild Knots, Sunday Peach, and many more! If you’re hungry, there will also be food from Curbside Cafe & Wine Bar and many others. For $35 per person, try your hand at the Paint A Doll workshop by LeArty.Sg. Gather your friends and family and head down to this CNY pop-up market this weekend! W Market Presents: CNY Pop-up Market From 8 to 10 February 2018, FUEGO is bringing their farmer’s market to Changi City Point. There will be various food vendors, selling food made by artisans from all over the world, using fresh produce. That’s not all, there will also be retail vendors selling their handicrafts and wares. Head down to CNY Market by FUEGO for some pre-CNY festive shopping and food tasting! CNY Market By FUEGO These events and food will keep you busy till Valentine’s Day and Chinese New Year arrives. Which event are you most excited for? Also read 10 Places To Get Affordable Blooms For Bae This Valentine’s Day – Starting From $18 (Header Image Source: NParks Facebook)
Venue: The Float@Marina Bay, 20 Raffles Ave, Singapore, 039805
Date: 14 Feb – 24 Feb 2018
Image Credit: Kumoya[/caption]
Address: Kumoya, 8 Jalan Klapa, Singapore 199320
Date: 1 Feb – 31 Mar 2018
Website7. Summer Hill
Address: 106 Clementi Street 12, #01-62, Singapore, 120106
Opening Hours: Daily: 11.30am – 9pm
Contact no.: 6251 5337
Website8. OH MY MANGO Dessert Bar
Address: Block 762 Jurong West Street 75, #01-334, Gek Poh Shopping Centre, Singapore, 640762
Opening Hours: Daily: 11am – 10pm
Contact no.: 9066 0426
WebsiteShop
9. W Market Presents: CNY Pop-up Market
Venue: Capitol Piazza, 13 Stamford Road, Singapore, 178905
Date: 3 – 4 Feb 2018
Website10. CNY Market By FUEGO
Venue: Changi City Point, 5 Changi Business Park Central 1, Singapore, 486038
Date: 8 – 10 Feb 2018
Website
The Definitive Guide To Not Appearing ‘Suaku’ At An Art Festival
If you’re clueless as to how you should behave appropriately at an Art festival or exhibition, you’re certainly not alone.
It’s absolutely fine if you do not know how to act or what to say at certain art installations because we’ve come up with some fool proof steps that you can apply at any art festival or exhibition.
1. Nod (But Not Too Fervently) At Every Installation
Sometimes, the artist statements can be too cheem for the layman, and you’re just not able to fully comprehend what the artist is trying to convey.
But you don’t want people to know that you don’t know. So you pretend and you nod.
One of the most stunning installations is the Flowers And People – Dark interactive installation at National Gallery Singapore. The installation changes with every movement that visitors make. Each visual you see can never be replicated and is completely unique
[caption id="attachment_32874" align="aligncenter" width="480"] GIF Credit: DiscoverSG[/caption]2. Do The “Steve Jobs”
No, not invent the iPhone. You know that thing he does where he rubs his thumb and index finger in an inquisitive fashion?
Lai we show you.
[caption id="attachment_32875" align="aligncenter" width="480"] GIF Credit: DiscoverSG[/caption]This technique will be applicable in The House Is Crumbling sculptural installation, where visitors can interact and create different structures using the moveable pillows.
3. Use Words Like “Nuance” A Lot
To look like you know your stuff, you have to speak in their language.
[caption id="attachment_32876" align="aligncenter" width="480"] GIF Credit: DiscoverSG[/caption]For optimal effect, do this in an art exhibition where everything is quieter, like the Colours Of Impressionism: Masterpieces from the Musée d’Orsay exhibition at the Gallery.
This weekend and next, National Gallery Singapore’s opening hours will be extended and admission is FREE for all exhibitions including Century of Light which features Colours of Impressionism: Masterpieces from the Musée d’Orsay, and Between Worlds: Raden Saleh and Juan Luna.
4. Bring Up And Mention Any Art Experience You’ve Had
The good thing about receiving your education in Singapore, is that Arts & Crafts is a subject in Primary school. And for most people, that is probably the only time they did anything remotely “artsy”.
So use it. “Wah I remember when I was doing my graduation project and I had to create something similar to this. It was damn tough. Legit.”
If any of your friends decide to call your bluff, ignore them and move on. Life’s too short.
An interesting installation is the A Stitch In Time exhibit at the National Gallery Singapore, where members of the public stitched and sewed their names, pictures, poems, and personal keepsakes on to a large piece of white cloth.
[caption id="attachment_32877" align="aligncenter" width="1732"] Image Credit: National Gallery Singapore[/caption]5. Bring A Friend Who Can “Art” And Let Them Do The Talking
If you don’t know what to say, say nothing. Let your friend do the talking. If you don’t understand something, get them to explain.
[caption id="attachment_32878" align="aligncenter" width="480"] GIF Credit: DiscoverSG[/caption]But then again, you’re at an art festival, why are you “studying” the pieces?
Go enjoy yourself!
Disconnect and immerse yourself in Walk, Walk, Walk: Search, Deviate, Reunite exhibit.
It’s a labyrinth with virtual projections of different landscapes such as a bamboo forest, wheat field and cherry blossom forest, as well as strangely catchy music that we cannot get enough of.
Light To Night Festival 2018: Colour Sensations is on from 19 January to 28 January 2018 at National Gallery Singapore and around the Civic District.
Mai tu liao, bring your friends and family down to the Light To Night Festival for a blinding good time!
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Light To Night Festival 2018: Colour Sensations
Venue: Civic District
Date: 19 – 28 Jan 2018
Website: Hidden Hawker Fare In The CBD, So Lunch Doesn’t Have To Cost Over $5
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11 Artsy Events And Tantalising Eats For An Exciting End To January
It’s finally 2018!
We’re back in January, the “Monday” of the year. We’re all feeling sian but no worries, we’ve got some artsy AF events and great food for you to make it through the rest of this huge “Monday”.
Let DiscoverSG be your lobang. Let’s go!
Play & Discover
1. Art From The Streets
From 13 January 2018 to 3 June 2018, the world’s most iconic street artists will be showcasing their most provocative works for the first time in Singapore.
[caption id="attachment_32197" align="aligncenter" width="1024"] Image Credit: Artsy[/caption]Titled Art from the Streets, this ground-breaking exhibition will trace the 40 years of street art, from its beginnings to the urban art form that it is today.
The exhibition will feature a series of live paintings that are created on-site by some of the most iconic street artists as well as new and upcoming names such as Spain’s Felipe Pantone, Singapore’s Speak Cryptic and Yok & Sheryo.
The new artworks are specially created for the exhibition, to showcase the diversity of the street art movement and how it is relevant to society in present times.
That’s not all, there will also be large-scale mural paintings, videos, prints, installations, archival material, drawings, and sketches from 50 of the biggest names in street art.
The ArtScience Museum will also be shining a spotlight on artworks from upcoming SouthEast Asian street artists.
Art from the Streets
Venue: ArtScience Museum, 6 Bayfront Avenue, Singapore, 018974
Date: 13 Jan 2018 – 3 Jun 2018
Image Credit: World Snack Fair Facebook[/caption]
Held at the Suntec Singapore Convention and Exhibition Centre, the World Snack Fair gathers hundred over brands of snacks from all over the world.
Expect to find snacks from Japan, Korea, Europe, Australia, and SouthEast Asia. There’ll also be a Character cafe and a Cosplay Competition!
This is a fair for the serious snackers and anime fans.
World Snack Fair
Venue: Suntec Singapore Convention & Exhibition Centre
Date: 19 – 21 Jan 2018
Website
3. Light To Night Festival 2018
The Light To Night Festival is back from 19 to 28 January 2018, once again painting the Civic District in a shower of stunningly vibrant light displays, installations, and creative works of art.
[caption id="attachment_32821" align="aligncenter" width="1200"] Image Credit: National Gallery Singapore[/caption]As one of the marquee events of Singapore Art Week, the festival is set to expand from an anniversary celebration by the National Gallery Singapore, to a district-wide arts festival, in collaboration with The Art House, Victoria Theatre and Concert Hall, Asian Civilisations Museum, and The Esplanade.
The theme for this year is “Colour Sensations”. Visitors will be taken on a captivating multi-sensory experience, from the stunning kaleidoscope of public art and installations from local artists to interactive light projections and immersive colourscapes.
There will also be a Festival Food Street at the Padang. So gather your friends and family and head down to the Light To Night festival for a night of artsy fun!
Light To Night Festival 2018
Venue: Civic District and Marina Bay (National Gallery Singapore, Padang, The Arts House, Victoria Theatre and Victoria Concert Hall, Asian Civilisations Museum, Empress Lawn, Esplanade Park, Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay)
Date: 19 – 28 Jan 2018
Website
4. Clean Bandit Live In Singapore
Grammy Award-winning musical sensation Clean Bandit will be here in Singapore on 22 Jan 2018, performing at the Suntec City Convention & Exhibition Centre Halls 601 – 604.
[caption id="attachment_32566" align="aligncenter" width="640"] Image Credit: here.5. Munah & Hirzi Live: Curtain Call
For one night only, Munah Bagharib and Hirzi Zulkiflie, better known as MunahHirziOfficial, will be celebrating the end of an era, as they hold the final curtain call for their Youtube channel.
[caption id="attachment_32809" align="aligncenter" width="1001"] Image Credit: Munah & Hirzi Live: Curtain Call[/caption]
Sadly, they will be closing their Youtube channel after a decade of hilarious antics, parodies and a whole roster of familiar and crazy characters.
Don’t miss this final opportunity to catch them live at the Capitol Theatre on 24 January 2018.
Ticket prices go from $45 to $105 and can be purchased here.
Hurry and grab your tickets before they’re sold out!
Munah & Hirzi Live: Curtain Call
Venue: Capitol Theatre, 17 Stamford Road, Singapore, 178907
Date: 24 Jan 2018
Price: $45 – $105
Website
6. St. Jerome’s Laneway Festival 2018
The annual St. Jerome’s Laneway Festival is back!
This year’s event features a smashing lineup including Aldous Harding, Amy Shark, Anderson, Paak & The Free Nationals, Billie Eilish, Bonobo, Father John Misty, Loyle Carner, Mac DeMarco, Moses Sumney, Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever, Slowdive, Sylvan Esso, The Internet, The War On Drugs, and Wolf Alice.
[caption id="attachment_32567" align="aligncenter" width="685"] Image Credit: Laneway Festival Singapore Facebook[/caption]Happening on 27 January 2018, the festival promises to be a total sensory experience, bringing the best live acts – both new and established – onto the Laneway stage for music fans.
St. Jerome’s Laneway Festival
Venue: The Meadow, Gardens By The Bay
Date: 27 January 2018
Tickets: Standard Tickets: $158 | Door Sales: $200. Get your tickets Image Credit: here.
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8. Pizza Maru
Can’t decide between pizza and Korean food for dinner? How about both?
Pizza Maru is the latest franchise to hit our shores, serving up Chicago-style deep dish pizzas with a Korean twist. That’s right, we’re talking about deep dish pizzas with Korean flavours.
Known for their patented pizza dough made with green tea, chlorella and 12 kinds of cereals, this hefty pizza dough is made to support a multitude of ingredients in their deep dish pizzas.
One of the pizzas to look out for is the Real BBQ Chicago ($26.80) which comes stuffed with double mozzarella cheese, cream cheese mousse, string cheese, roasted onion, tomatoes, potatoes, chicken chunks, mushrooms, BBQ sauce, honey, almonds and icing sugar.
[caption id="attachment_32812" align="aligncenter" width="570"] Image Credit: Burpple User Rachel Chua[/caption]Sounds like a weird combination but it makes sense given the Korean influence on the dish.
Another must-try is the Mango Ocean ($19.80/regular, $23.80/large) which is a seafood pizza with shrimps, squid, scallops, mushrooms, broccoli, onions, black olives, mango, pilaf sauce, mozzarella sauce, spicy buldak sauce, and sweet potato-stuffed crust.
[caption id="attachment_32813" align="aligncenter" width="567"] Image Credit: Pizzamaru Singapore Facebook[/caption]A great side dish to order is the SPAM Tower ($12.80). Layers of chicken SPAM, bell peppers, fried kimchi, cabbage, mushrooms, onions, seaweed, and a fried egg sitting on a bed of rice and garnished with potato crisps, parmesan cheese and sriracha sauce.
[caption id="attachment_32814" align="aligncenter" width="570"] Image Credit: Burpple User Rachel Chua[/caption]If you’re a fan of Korean food, or deep dish pizza, this is a place you have to check out.
Pizza Maru
Address: 930 Yishun Avenue 2, #B1-192/193 Northpoint City South Wing, Singapore 769098
Opening Hours: Daily: 11am – 10.30pm
Contact no.: 6280 6196
Website
9. Mak Hong Kee HK Kitchen
Newly opened along Keong Saik Road is Mak Hong Kee HK Kitchen, serving up classic Hong Kong fare that you normally find in a high end Chinese restaurant, albeit at a more reasonable price.
A must-try is their roasted meats. Mak Hong Kee HK Kitchen serves up roast pork which is slightly fattier with a thin crisp layer of crackling that is oh-so-satisfying.
Another roast meat to look out for is the BBQ Pork with Honey sauce, better known as Char Siew. The char siew served here is tender and not as sweet.
[caption id="attachment_32815" align="aligncenter" width="570"] Image Credit: Burpple User Xing Wei Chua[/caption]If you need your carbs, then we suggest getting the Beef Hor Fun ($10). The hor fun (rice noodles) used in the dish is narrower, and is stir fried with bell peppers and tender beef slices in a rich black bean sauce. This is a dish that you must order.
[caption id="attachment_32816" align="aligncenter" width="570"] Image Credit: Burpple User Veronica Phua[/caption]Mak Hong Kee HK Kitchen also has other selections of rice, noodle and congee dishes if you’re looking for other options.
If you’re looking for a place for a fuss-free family dinner, this is it.
Mak Hong Kee HK Kitchen
Address: 2/4 Keong Siak Road, Singapore, 089110
Opening Hours: Sun – Fri: 11.30am – 3pm, 6pm – 10.30pm
Contact no.: 6909 0414
10. SayChiizu Singapore
Singapore has seen its fair share of cheese-flavoured food. Four cheese pizzas, grilled cheese sandwiches, cheese sundaes, cheesecakes, cheese cookies, and even cheese foam bubble teas.
This time round, SayChiizu, a popular Hokkaido Grilled Cheese Toast brand from Bangkok is opening its first store in Singapore at VivoCity on 15 January 2018.
SayChiizu will be serving up their signature grilled cheese toasts in several flavours such as Charcoal, Chocolate, Strawberry Cheese and Matcha Cheese.
[caption id="attachment_32817" align="aligncenter" width="1080"] Image Credit: SayChiizu[/caption]The cheese is made from a secret blend of 3 different cheeses, which results in an incredibly stretchy consistency when melted.
[caption id="attachment_32818" align="aligncenter" width="800"] Image Credit: SayChiizu[/caption]That’s not all, the menu will also include cheese teas and cheese fries.
We cannot wait for SayChiizu to open!
SayChiizu Singapore
Address: VivoCity, #B2-K16, 1 Harbourfront Walk, Singapore, 098585
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11. MAAD, Market Of Artists And Designers
Since 2006, the Red Dot Design Museum has been organising MAAD, Market Of Artists And Designers as a platform to promote local artists and designers, for them to showcase and sell their original works.
[caption id="attachment_32819" align="aligncenter" width="500"] Image Credit: Also read Celine Dion To Perform For The First Time In Singapore This July(Header Image Source: National Gallery Singapore)