Category: Musicians
21 December 2024: This marks lullaboy’s first tour across the continent in which plans to take his fans through a journey of their emotions, one song at a time.
18 February 2025: The Jakarta-born, LA-based singer-songwriter is set to electrify the Singapore Indoor Stadium.
11 February 2025: South Korea’s indie sensation brings their soul-stirring sound to Singapore as part of their 0.03 World Tour.
8 February 2025: Taiwanese rock band MIXER kicks off their 2025 world tour with their first stop in Singapore.
10 – 11 January 2025: Be sure to attend this one-weekend-only concert that celebrates the iconic works of Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber.
“It took me a very long time to realise this, but nothing is more important than your mental health, be it in love or career. Life is about the decisions you make, so choose wisely, and always protect your peace of mind.”
“Everyone was born for a reason, and mine is to help the next generation discover themselves through music. Identity is the safeguard against low self-esteem, and everything I’m doing now is to help the youths find their voice.”
It’s very important to have interests outside of work because, ultimately, what are you doing if you don’t have a passion? Whether it’s baking, collecting stamps or dancing, it’s good to be passionate about something that makes you feel alive.”
The Prudent People | “I don’t think you should ever give up on something you love, just because times get hard. After everything you’ve been through, you should have given up a long time ago. So why do you suddenly want to give up now? Keep going!”
In Part 1 of ‘People of the Arts: Stories from Singapore to Germany’, Weish talks about finding her voice through theatre in these dire times.
“I do not condone violence towards women, and I understand why the online community reacted the way they did. But, people do not know the full story, and it’s not their business to know any more than what I – or anyone involved – would like to share.”
The indie-electronic band talks about the highs and lows of their journey as musicians and making it in Singapore.
“I’ve been different all my life. As an artist, I’ve had these weird ideas in my head for so long, and when you’re new, people will question why you do things a certain way. But you have to stay true to your craft and to yourself.”
Local singer-songwriter Fym Summer is back with her sophomore EP, and we’re only too happy to plug in our earphones to bring you this review.