I-S Weekend: What's on this Jul 3-6
Your discerning guide to everything hip happening over the weekend.
Stuck in a rut for the weekend? Look no further than our guide to the coolest and most offbeat happenings this weekend. From a good old fashioned club celebration, street art and graffiti to improv, edgy Tamil theater, we've got it all.
Don red, white and blue to party it up this Fourth of July at Tanjong Beach Club with American jams and sick hip hop beats with DJs Parrish James and Tyler Made, or partake in a friendly game of beer pong, as well other crazy contests.
The third annual Diner en Blanc, where guests show up with their own food and are dressed all in white, returns with an extra romantic theme where guests can write love notes to put in Champagne bottles. This year, you can even opt for pre-packed meals in a white tiffin carrier.
Nightlife high flyer 1-Altitude celebrates its fourth anniversary on July 5 with the theme "Shanghai Night". Pop by each of their three different levels for a different treat: 1-Altitude on the 63rd floor features traditional Chinese art and firework displays, while Stellar on the 62nd floor is doing a special set menu and Altimate on the 61st floor has guest DJ Blur helming the decks to support the rooftop bar's special celebration.
Urban art and graffiti illustrator Nychos makes his first appearance in Asia with Slice Of The Weird, a mesmerizing display of artworks featuring unusual cartoon-like figures and lots of street art grafitti. The Austrian artist will also release his first art book, Mighty Jaxx Session 1: FOLLOW THE WHITE RABBIT and his first series of collectible art figures.
Tamil-language play Akka tells the story of a transgender woman in Singapore, the choices she faces when she walks out on her community and the journalist whose life is changed through their friendship.
Improv legends Andy Smart, Stephen Frost, Steven Steen and Ian Coppinger will be bringing the legendary hit British TV show “Whose Line Is It Anyway?” to our shores for the second time.
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