16 upcoming concerts in Singapore to get excited about
From Of Monsters and Men to Weezer, you’ll be spending a good percentage of your paycheck(s) on these gigs.
We can barely contain our excitement after learning that Foals and Sigur Rós will be coming to town for Neon Lights 2016, but that weekend in November is still half a year away. Fortunately, we have no shortage of concerts to hit up before then.
The French electronic band M83 is coming back to Singapore with old hits and a bunch of stuff from their latest studio album Junk.
Winners of The X Factor 2011, the ladies of Little Mix come to town as part of their Get Weird Tour.
He's here often enough, but given just how many of you get a bit lightheadedly joyful every time you talk about "Cannonball" we thought you'd like to know that sensitive Irish heartthrob Damien Rice is swinging by Singapore again.
Her last album was in 2011, but that doesn't mean we still don't get a little teary listening to the American singer-songwriter's sultry vocals and lost-love lyrics.
All-girl rock band Scandal will be back in town to promote their seventh studio album, [YELLOW].
Singapore’s own Gentle Bones performs at the Esplanade Concert Hall for two nights (the Jun 10 show is already sold out).
Rock out with melodic instrumental guitar soloist Neil Zaza as he performs at this intimate gig at the Esplanade Recital Studio.
Sure he's kinda too young for you, but he's playing the cozy rooftop at Serangoon Garden (late night visit to Chomp Chomp after the show!) and that too along with the lovely local singer-songwriter Inch Chua.
Join Nathan Hartono as he celebrates a decade in music with this show at the Esplanade Concert Hall.
After cancelling on us back in 2014, Selena Gomez will finally perform in Singapore for the first time as part of her Revival Tour.
Everything is awesome with indie pop duo Tegan and Sara coming to town. The twins will be here to promote their latest release, Love You to Death.
You loved his timeless hits (and his roast chicken) and now its time to celebrate the career of Kenny Rogers as he stops in Singapore on his farewell tour.
From classics of our time like “Say it Ain’t So”, “Buddy Holly” and “My Name is Jonas” to new material from their fourth self-titled album (aka The White Album), it’s going to be one heck of a night.
Join Brendon Urie and co as they drop by to promote their new album Death of a Bachelor.
British alt-rockers Nothing But Thieves will perform at newly revamped Hard Rock Cafe on Cuscaden Road as part of LAMC Productions’ Rising Star series.
Fort Canning will bear witness to a night of killer riffs and towering vocals as the flagbearers of modern British metal take the stage there.
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