There's more to do this weekend than ZoukOut: 6 other events to check out
We're all super excited about ZoukOut's star-studded lineup but if sunrise raves aren't your thing, here are some other top events to check out.
Singapore’s biggest outdoor music festival celebrates its 14th year as the island’s pioneer sunrise beach festival. Once again the event promises a stellar line-up of the best names in electro, trance, techno and house music, including Above & Beyond, Dubfire, Loco Dice, Nicky Romero, Skrillex and Steve Angello of Swedish House Mafia fame.
ZoukOut isn't the only place to catch huge DJs this weekend. Trance legend Paul Oakenfold will be in town, too, headlining the International Music Summit after-party at Attica. While the Summit is a serious conference for industry insiders, the party certainly won't be.
Over 20 Penang hawkers will be heading to Orchard Road to cook up a storm, with unlimited servings of Penang street dishes, like char kway teow, prawn mee, Penang laksa, nasi lemak with nonya chicken kapitan and oyster omelet. There are also sweet treats like ice kachang and chendol to round things off.
Decked out in lights and sat underneath the Supertree Grove this cutesy market features wooden huts reminiscent of a European Christmas market. There are a host of gift stalls, plus food and drink from Brewerkz, Dean & Deluca and Janice Wong. You can also tuck into a Christmas feast inside the atmospheric 200-year old Spiegeltent.
Ore Huiying chronicles her family who have been farming in Singapore for three generations. The photography print exhibition is accompanied by a greenhouse installation on the gallery rooftop.
The future of Singaporean film gets dissected at this monthly screening of new local short films followed by a Q&A session with the filmmakers. This month, catch a round up of 2014 favorites, like Evelyn Tan’s The Last Shoe (pictured).
Spanish high-street fashion label Desigual hosts the first “seminaked party” in Singapore. The idea being you enter the party half-naked and leave fully dressed. Get in line early because the first 100 people in the store will walk out with a free outfit of their choice.
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