I-S Weekend: What's on this Sep 11-14
From pre-F1 beach parties to more Annie Leibovitz goodness, it's full steam ahead for happenings around Singapore this coming weekend.
The F1 celebrations are off to an early start with Tanjong Beach Club’s full moon beach party series. With a cool music line-up including DJs Aldrin and Stephen Day, fire twirlers and the Hello Stranger's photo booth to commemorate the night, this party promises tons of Instagram-worthy photos.
The garden-themed Epicurean Market is finally here, with wine samples from over 50 participating brands and chefs from some of Asia's best restaurants, including Tetsuya Wakuda of Waku Ghin and our own Justin Kwek from Sky on 57.
After a 12 year career, Florida-based rockers Anberlin are making a stop in Singapore for their final tour. Known for songs like "Paperthin Hymn" and "Glass to the Arson”, the band will be supported by local post-hardcore group Caracal.
Written by rising Iranian playwright Amir Reza Koohestani, this Singapore International Arts Festival (SIFA) production tells the tale of two exiles in search of a better life. The poetic play will be performed in Farsi with English subtitles, and is looking to be a poignant exploration of the lives of the dispossessed.
This annual film fest showcases award-winning regional Indian films including Suman Mukhopadhyay's The Last Poem, based on a piece by Tagore. There will also be a special re-screening of Srijit Mukherji's hit musical drama Jaatishwar in response to popular demand.
Making and saving money is no mean feat, least of all when you’re a new startup trying to convince everyone why they should invest. Peatix's seventh edition of Backstage Pass features three experienced speakers who will share tips on balancing your event's budget and lowering operation costs.
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