Mondrian Singapore Duxton Celebrates Pride 2026 in Style
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Mondrian Singapore Turns Up the Pride with a Fierce June Lineup

09062026Photo by Instagram/ Hyper SG

Mondrian Singapore Duxton is making Pride Month 2026 impossible to skip, rolling out a lineup that spans live music, a 90s queer trivia throwback event, gay speed dating, and a pink pool party — all in the span of two weeks.

The Duxton Hill hotel, an official Pink Fest 2026 partner, launched its June programming with the "He Ate My Heart" Drag Brunch, setting a campy, high-energy tone for what has shaped up to be one of its most ambitious Pride calendars yet. Three more events remain, each distinct in vibe but united by a commitment to the LGBTQIA+ community.

Queer artist QYO performance for Pride month 2026 celebrations at Mondrian Singapore Duxton
Instagram/ QYO
Queer trivia hosted by Prout app for Mondrian Singapore Duxton Pride celebrations
Instagram/ Prout App

First up is Pride: QYO Live at Jungle Ballroom on June 17, from 8 PM to 11 PM. QYO is a Singaporean pop-rock and alternative singer and songwriter.

The following Wednesday, June 24, Mondrian teams up with Prout and the Katong Queers for Queer Trivia Night — 90s Throwback Social Edition, from 7:30 to 9 PM at Christina's Wood-Fired Grill & Bar. Redesigned this year as a full social experience, the evening layers gay speed dating on top of trivia rounds hosted by Preetipls.

For the trivia night, the top prize is a one-night stay in Mondrian's Suite King with breakfast for two, valued at S$750. Early bird tickets are S$25 when booked by June 12; general admission runs S$30.

Rounding out the month is Hyper Pink Splash on June 28, from 3 to 8 PM at Canyon Club. Presented by Hyper and billed as the Pink Ball Recovery Pool Party, the afternoon event is part of the Pink Fest 2026 programming. It's a fun, sun-soaked cap to a stacked Pride calendar.

For more information, visit Mondrian Singapore Duxton's website. Follow them on Instagram for updates.

Location: Mondrian Singapore Duxton, 16A Duxton Hill, Singapore 089970

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SGCX Brings Global Cocktail Culture to Singapore in June 2026

Singapore Cocktail CrossoverPhoto by Website/ Singapore Cocktail Crossover

Looking for something to fill your June nightlife calendar? Then mark June 9 to 14, 2026 because something big is happening.

Singapore Cocktail Crossover (SGCX) brings six days of bar takeovers, guest shifts, lifestyle workshops, live music, food pairings, and festival programs across the city.

Billed as a "citywide celebration of cocktails, culture, and creativity," the lineup is nothing short of packed. It includes more than 15 international guest bars, several of which can be found in the World's 50 Best Bars list, and more than 50 international brands.

The updated program for Singapore's first cocktail cultural week is now live. Across the week, cocktails are expected to start from S$20, while drinks during the Festival weekend are priced at S$18 nett and up.

SGCX is split into two parts. From June 9 to 12, the event will roll out neighborhood collaborations across Singapore's heritage districts, with each day centered on a different cultural area. The activations will pair cocktails with food, fashion, music, and performance.

On June 9, the program kicks off with events along Bugis, Circular Road, and Marina Bay. Highlights include Hope & Sesame at ATLAS by Cointreau from 8 PM to 12 MN, followed by Bar Us at Sushi Samba by The Orientalists Spirits from 11 PM to 2 AM.

The following day, June 10, will feature Maison Mahjong at Side Door by Diageo and TAX at Elephant Room by Sazerac, both from 8 PM to 12 MN. Citadel will take over Milli Lounge by Solisca from 11 PM to 2 AM, with programming stretching through Tanjong Pagar and Bukit Pasoh.

On June 11, the party continues around Amoy, Duxton, and Neil Road. Soka will appear at Stay Gold Flamingo by Honeyland Intl. from 8 PM to 12 MN, while Smoke and Bitters takes over Sago House by BY.ARTISANS. Later that night, Root Down will appear at Jungle Ballroom by Rachelle The Rabbit Distillery from 11 PM to 2 AM.

An equally packed Friday can be expected on June 12 across Orchard, River Valley, and Robertson Quay. Paradiso will appear at Lavo by The Orientalists Spirits from 8 PM to 12 MN, while G.O.D. heads to Manhattan by Mermaid. Sip and Guzzle will take over Burnt Ends Bar by Michter's from 9 PM to 12 MN, and Bar Leone will appear at Wonder Room at The Singapore EDITION by Campari from 11 PM to 2 AM.

Singapore Cocktail Crossover
Photo from Instagram/Singapore Cocktail Crossover
Singapore Cocktail Crossover
Photo from Instagram/Singapore Cocktail Crossover

The final weekend, June 13 and 14, shifts into festival mode at Mett Singapore. More than 50 international brands and guest bars will pour curated cocktails alongside live music, DJ sets on the terrace, acoustic sessions, styling showcases, luxury food pairings, and hands-on workshops covering cocktails and much more. Street food from local and international vendors will also be available throughout the weekend.

Lively beats from Yujin, Kaye & Hookstyle, and Candice B., plus GrooveTop by Aurora, Raaj, and Ramesh are also ready to keep the party going.

SGCX is led by four industry figures: Henry Stonham, who led the launch of Bar Convent Singapore; Caryn Cheah, an operations and event strategist behind Lil Big with experience across Bacardi Legacy and Amber Lounge in Monaco and Abu Dhabi; Vijay Mudaliar, founder of Native and Analogue Initiative; and Peter Chua, director of Composed Concepts and owner of Night Hawk.

Together, the founders aim to highlight Singapore's role as a global hub for cocktail and lifestyle culture while spotlighting cross-cultural storytelling.

Tickets are already available for purchase online via this link. Find the citywide and festival map posted on their Instagram page.

For more updates on the event happenings, follow the Singapore Cocktail Crossover on Instagram or view their website.

Singapore Cocktail Crossover 2026

Location

  • June 9 to 12: Various venues
  • June 13 to 14: Mett Singapore

Dates: June 9 to 14, 2026

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Filmhouse SG Warms Up Golden Mile with Movies, Music, and Markets

Filmhouse SG interiorPhoto by Nathan Home Singapore/Instagram

Nearly three months after their soft launch, Filmhouse Singapore is ready to properly open their doors — equipped with bean bags, lamps, and snazzy bar counters.

The independent cinema and cultural space in Golden Mile Tower is celebrating their official welcome with "Filmhouse Warming," a month-long program of film, music, markets, and community gatherings running from the end of April to May 2026. It's a jam-packed lineup, both a fitting thank-you to early supporters and a fuller introduction to the venue, Singapore's latest "third space" for moving visuals.

To kick off the festivities is their new "Music in Film" series, which explores the emotional and cultural role of music on screen. Alongside screenings and film-focused programming, Filmhouse will host quiz nights, live performances, markets, and late-night gatherings — bringing together cinephiles, artists, music fans, and curious first-timers.

House warming poster from Filmhouse SG
Photo from Instagram/Filmhouse SG
Music in film poster
Photo from Instagram/Filmhouse SG

On Apr. 30, the celebration begins with Film Quiz Night, hosted by Ritz, Trailer Bar SG, and Hidzir Junaini. The free-entry event will run from 6:30 PM to 8:15 PM, with an RSVP required through Filmhouse's online link.

Then on May 1, Filmhouse will host "A Kopistan Launch: K & Beyond," a multidisciplinary evening featuring wares from Goni Room, Mouldy Hues, and Project Coal, as well as music by The Vibe, Swara, Heavyitch, Fern (Shrub), and The Vibe. Event begins at 5 PM, while the music starts at 10 PM until late. Entry is free, with donations appreciated.

Festivities continue on May 9 with "Sing Song Social Club: The Michael Edition," a community choir event paired with a screening of "Michael." Doors open at 3:30 PM, with the program running from 4 PM to 7:30 PM. Ticket details will be announced later.

Live music takes center stage on May 21 with "The Warriors Jam," an R&B fusion community jam led by Tim De Cotta & The Warriors, along with the RnB Fusion Community. The event begins at 8:30 PM and is free to enter.

On May 22, the experimental performance series "Endless Return, Returns." will bring art and music performances spearheaded by XUE & XERVIXIA, godkorine, Mervin Wong, hexadecimal, Awayfromkeyboard x rudi0s, and more. The late-night event begins at 10 PM, with ticketing information to follow.

Filmhouse shifts into a music marketplace on May 23 with "Bizzaro Bazaar," featuring Bizarro Mart & Friends. The market, running from 2 PM to 8 PM, will offer vinyl records, CDs, and cassettes, giving local collectors a chance to find rare gems!

The month closes on May 30 with "Housekeeping (It's a Wrap!)," a finale featuring live bands and DJ sets from Tomoblu, Fickle, and Krunkle, with more acts and details to be announced soon. The event begins at 8 PM and runs late.

Housewarming party lineup and schedule
Photo from Instagram/Filmhouse SG
Housewarming party lineup and schedule
Photo from Instagram/Filmhouse SG

Filmhouse SG describes itself as a space created to "bridge perspectives through thoughtful programming and films that challenge, provoke, and inspire." Beyond screenings, the venue aims to foster connection among film lovers, drive forward cultural conversations, and be a home for experience-seekers in an atmosphere centered on movies and community.

As part of their efforts to promote films, Filmhouse is also introducing a free rewards program. Members will be able to earn points from film and snack purchases, made online or on-site, and eventually redeem rewards such as popcorn and movie tickets. While members may begin collecting points after signing up, redemption details will be announced later.

Paid membership programs are also in development.

For more updates and information, you can visit Filmhouse's website and follow them on Instagram.

Location: Golden Mile Tower, 6001 Beach Road, #05-00, Singapore 199589

Operating Hours:

Tuesdays to Fridays:

  • Box Office: 4 PM to 8:30 PM
  • Snack Bar: 3:30 PM to 8:30 PM

Saturday and Sunday, Public Holidays:

  • Box Office: 1 PM to 8:30 PM
  • Snack Bar: 12:30 PM to 8:30 PM

Trailer Bar: Tuesdays to Sundays, from 8:30 PM to 12 AM

Closed on Mondays.

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Willow SG, Akar KL Team Up for 'Boys in the Jungle' Four Hands Dinner

Instagram Nicolas Tam Akar KLPhoto by Instagram/ Nicolas Tam | Akar KL/ Instagram

For two nights this May 2026, Singapore and Kuala Lumpur will meet together for a four-hands dinner that blends rainforest foraging and fine-dining elegance.

Willow Restaurant Singapore is set to host Chef Aidan Low of Akar Kuala Lumpur for "Boys in the Jungle," a four-hands dinner this May 22 and 23, 2026.

Priced at S$338++ per person, the limited-run collaboration brings together two chefs with distinct, but complementary approaches to ingredient-led cuisine.

The dinner pairs Aidan, whose restaurant Akar was newly awarded one MICHELIN star, with Willow's Chef Nicolas Tam, whose contemporary pan-Asian restaurant also earned one MICHELIN star from 2023 to 2025.

(From Left) Willow Singapore's dish with Madai and Akar KL's seafood dish
(From Left) Willow Singapore's dish with Madai and Akar KL's seafood dish | Photo from Instagram/ Willow SG and Instagram/ Akar KL

At the heart of the event is a shared focus on terroir, seasonality, and fresh, native produce. Akar's menu draws inspiration from Malaysia's local ingredients, wild herbs, and indigenous produce. "Akar" means "root" in Malay — underscoring the restaurant's dedication to exploring the country's "mega-diverse ecosystem" and multicultural exchange.

Willow, on the other hand, celebrates seasonal ingredients through a modern, pan-Asian dining lens. They begin with strong produce brought to life with layers of technique, texture, and balance. Tam's "quiet precision with playful flavor" is shaped by Asian influences and is refined through French technique.

Diners can expect a menu that moves through "the richness of Malaysia's indigenous landscape and Asian ingredients," a dialogue between two culinary philosophies.

Aside from being "a shared journey across kitchens, discipline, and land," the dinner is also a friendly collaboration. With the cheeky event title, "Boys in the Jungle," these two chefs are taking diners through the rainforest, giving them access to one of Malaysia's compelling contemporary culinary voices — all within the heart of Singapore.

Boys in the Jungle Four Hands Dinner poster
Photo from Instagram/ Willow SG

Seats are limited. Foodies interested in this cross-border gastronomical conversation can make reservations online.

For more information and updates, check out Willow Singapore's website. Follow Willow SG and Akar KL on Instagram.

Willow SG x Akar KL: "Boys in the Jungle" Four Hands Dinner

Location: 39 Hongkong St., Singapore 059678

Dates: May 22 and 23, 2026

Price: S$338 per person. Reserve a table via Willow Singapore.

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Singapore Yachting Festival Returns to Sentosa Cove This Apr. 23 to 26

20260420 sg yachtingPhoto by Singapore Yachting Festival

The Singapore Yachting Festival 2026 is set to return this Apr. 23 to 26, 2026, at ONE°15 Marina Sentosa Cove, transforming the waterfront into a four-day showcase of yachting, design, and lifestyle.

Now in its fourth edition, the festival brings together a wide line-up of vessels — from day cruisers and sailing yachts to high-end superyachts — alongside global shipbuilders including Azimut, Sunseeker, and Sanlorenzo. The event also highlights both traditional and newer, sustainability-driven designs shaping the future of marine travel.

Beyond the boats, the festival expands into a broader lifestyle experience, with on-water activities, dining, and wellness activities across ONE°15 Marina Sentosa Cove. At the heart of the festival is the Experiential Zone, where visitors can move beyond viewing into participation, featuring water sports and interactive showcases.

Yachts docked on a dock
Courtesy of Singapore Yachting Festival
A 134 year old sea vessel
Vega 1892 | Courtesy of Singapore Yachting Festival

Visitors can also step on board the 134-year-old Vega 1892, and learn how to tie traditional knots, hear stories from its humanitarian missions, and gain a deeper understanding of life at sea.

On land, visitors can explore the Festival Village, filled with food and drink concepts from wood-fired barbecue to craft cocktails, alongside wellness sessions, masterclasses, and live entertainment.

Daily supercar parades featuring brands such as Porsche, Ferrari, Lamborghini, and McLaren also add to the atmosphere alongside DJ sets, shifting the marina from a daytime showcase to a more social, evening setting.

Yachts on a dock
Courtesy of Singapore Yachting Festival
Luxury sportscars
Courtesy of Singapore Yachting Festival

Running from 3 PM daily, tickets start at S$58 for a single-day pass and S$118 for a multi-day pass. VIP passes are also available at S$250, offering access to exclusive lounges including the VIP Lounge, Superyacht Lounge, and Spotlight Zone.

Tickets are available at the Singapore Yachting Festival website.

For more information and updates, visit the website and follow them on Facebook and Instagram.

Singapore Yachting Festival 2026

Location: ONE°15 Marina Sentosa Cove, 11 Cove Drive, #01-01 Sentosa Cove Singapore 098497

Dates: Apr. 23 to 26, 2026

Opening Hours: 3 PM to 9 PM (Thursday to Saturday), 3 PM to 8 PM (Sunday)

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Experience the Best of French Culture and More at vOilah! France Singapore

20260415 voilahPhoto by vOilah! France Singapore Festival

The vOilah! France Singapore Festival is set to return from Apr. 25 to June 20, 2026, bringing 26 programs across Singapore spanning the arts, culture, gastronomy, science, and lifestyle.

Organized by the Embassy of France in Singapore, the festival highlights the ongoing cultural exchange between France and Singapore, following the establishment of the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership in 2025. This year’s edition features collaborations with 21 partners, positioning the festival as a platform for cross-cultural dialogue and creative exchange.

Official poster of the vOilah! France Singapore Festival 2026
Courtesy of vOilah! France Singapore Festival

This year's festival, once again, invites Singaporeans on a passport -free journey to France through a curated lineup of programs. One of its most anticipated highlights is the vOilah! French Food Market at VivoCity, where visitors can explore the French produce and culinary traditions, alongside live demonstrations by Chef Sébastien Lepinoy and Chef Jérémy Gillon.

The program also extends into visual art, performance, and film. Major exhibitions include Crosscurrents: Masterpieces of Indian, Iranian & Ottoman art from the Musée du Louvre, featuring works from the Louvre’s Islamic art collection, as well as the immersive environmental exhibition One Ocean: Every Action Ripples, presented by the Science Centre Singapore and Tara Ocean Foundation.

Stage productions and performances will also run alongside a lineup of concerts and film screenings across the city from April to June 2026.

A part of the Louvre's Islamic art collection
Crosscurrents: Masterpieces of Indian, Iranian & Ottoman art from the Musée du Louvre | Courtesy of vOilah! France Singapore Festival
A frame from an art gallery
Only Light Has No Shadow | Courtesy of Kwai Fun Hing Art Gallery, vOilah! France Singapore Festival

Blending heritage with contemporary expression, the vOilah! France Singapore Festival invites audiences to experience French culture through a wide-ranging citywide program, with a mix of free and ticketed events available.

Read on about the full list of festival programs here.

For more information and updates, visit the festival website and follow vOilah! France Singapore Festival on Facebook and Instagram.

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Singapore’s Rich Maritime History Comes Alive at HeritageFest 2026 this May

20260408 singapore heritage festPhoto by Facebook/ Singapore HeritageFest

Singapore HeritageFest 2026 is set to return this May 1 to 24, 2026, taking a deep dive into the city-state’s maritime heritage with a series of activities, tours, exhibitions, food experiences, and more across Singapore.

Poster for this year's Singapore HeritageFest
Photo from Facebook/Singapore HeritageFest

This year’s edition explores Singapore’s long-standing relationship with the sea, spotlighting the communities and traditions that have shaped its identity as a global port city. Island-wide programming includes land and water activities, with guided trails and cultural showcases, forming an overall immersive festival experience made for all ages.

Last year’s HeritageFest saw a variety of experiences such as an Amazing Race through Chinatown, an Ang Ku Kueh Making Workshop, a perfumery workshop in Kampong Gelam, an Ayurveda wellness journey, and so much more.

A key highlight is HOMEGROUND @ ACM Green, an interactive hub featuring a central exhibition and weekend activities centered on living maritime traditions and more. Festivalgoers can also keep an eye out for Pitta, Singapore HeritageFest 2026’s mascot, across different locations around the island to win a limited-edition SHF keepsake.

Tickets will be available starting April 22, 2026, 12 PM! More details will be revealed soon on their website and social media accounts, so follow them on Facebook and Instagram!

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Get Ready, Singapore! The Minecraft Experience is Coming to Asia This April

20260406 mandai minecraftPhoto by Minecraft Experience/Website

Gamers, get ready to live your Minecraft dreams IRL!

The Minecraft Experience: Villager Rescue is set to open at the Mandai Wildlife Reserve this Apr. 24, 2026, marking its first-ever run in Asia. Taking place at the Green Canvas space, this immersive and interactive experience invites visitors of all ages into a real-world adventure inspired by Minecraft’s blocky universe.

Running until Sept. 13, 2026, Minecraft Experience: Villager Rescue blends interactive environments with narrative-driven challenges, bringing together wildlife exploration, immersive play, and family fun all in one visit. Visitors can step into eight Minecraft rooms, travel to the Minecraft Forest, and interact with familiar Minecraft mobs.

People playing the "Minecraft Experience: Villager Rescue"
Photo from Website/Fever

Each player will have a unique “Orb of Interaction” that allows them to shape the world around them and influence the outcome of their adventure. At the end, players can celebrate at the Trading Post and take home a special memento from their journeys.

Tickets are now available via Fever, priced at S$44 (Child) and S$51 (Adult). Bundled passes combining the experience with other attractions at Mandai Wildlife Reserve — including the Singapore Zoo, Night Safari, and Exploria — are also on offer.

A limited number of Obsidian Kits — the Ultimate Minecraft Collector’s Bundle — have also spawned in Singapore! Make sure to add them to your cart before it runs out!

A duck from the Minecraft universe
Photo from Website/Fever
A girl holding an Orb of Interaction
Photo from Website/Fever

Don’t miss out on this chance to explore the Minecraft Experience: Villager Rescue at the Mandai Wildlife Reserve! For more information and updates, visit the website and follow the Minecraft Experience on Facebook and Instagram.

Minecraft Experience: Villager Rescue at the Mandai Wildlife Rescue

Location: Green Canvas, Mandai Wildlife Reserve, 80 Mandai Lake Road, Singapore 729826

Dates: Apr. 24 to Sept. 13, 2026

Opening Hours: 11 AM to 7 PM (Non-Peak, Monday to Friday), 10 AM to 8 PM (Non-Peak, Saturday & Sunday), 10 AM to 8 PM (Peak, Public Holidays and School Holidays)

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Walk Your Dogs with Physical 100’s Amotti at Universal Studios Singapore

20260325 amotti ussPhoto by Resorts World Sentosa/Website

Usually out for a morning walk with your doggo? Why not switch up your walking routes with South Korean fitness personality and content creator Amotti!

 “Paws for a Cause: Dog Walk with Amotti” invites everyone to a sunrise dog walk at Universal Studios Singapore before opening hours. Set against the backdrop of the park’s film-inspired zones, the experience blends quiet, early morning access with photo moments and a relaxed community vibe — complete with wagging tails and cute doggos!

Happening this Apr. 5, 2026, from 7 AM to 8:30 AM, the event is in support of Guide Dogs Singapore, an organization that trains and pairs guide dogs with the blind and visually impaired community. 70% of the ticket proceeds for “Paws for a Cause: Dog Walk with Amotti” will go towards the organization’s work.

Each ticket is priced at S$70 per person and includes a takeaway breakfast bento. Guests are encouraged to continue their morning walks at nearby pet-friendly dining and retail spots at WEAVE.

Triple Play Pass holders and Universal Studios Singapore Pass holders stand a chance to receive 1 in 20 complimentary tickets to the event. Details on how to express interest will be shared soon.

For more information, visit the website and follow Universal Studios Singapore on Instagram. Follow Resorts World Sentosa on Facebook and Instagram for more attractions and fun experiences.

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The Singapore International Festival of Arts Returns on May 15 to 30, 2026

20260318 sifa 2026Photo by SIFA/Instagram

Singapore, get ready for a new city-wide celebration of art and play!

The Singapore International Festival of Arts (SIFA) returns this May 15 to 30, 2026, inviting audiences and guests across Singapore to explore the theme, “Let’s Play!” — a call to engage, experiment, and reconnect through shared artistic experiences.

A pink, purple, and neon green colored poster
Photo from Website/SIFA

Organized by the Arts House Limited and commissioned by the National Arts Council Singapore, this year’s edition also marks the start of a new three-year curatorial direction led by Festival Director Chong Tze Chien. The arc begins with “Legacy” in  2026, followed by “Roots” in 2027, and “Renaissance” in 2028, honoring the past, examining the present, and imagining the future of Singapore’s performing arts landscape.

Now in its 49th year, SIFA 2026 presents a wide-ranging program spanning large-scale performances, installations, workshops, and community activations. These are organized across five key pillars, including the Festival Stage, Festival Village, Festival Play!Ground, Festival House, and Festival Late Nites, offering audiences numerous ways to experience the arts — from epic productions to immersive public spaces.

Among the highlights is the long-awaited return of the Festival Village at Empress Lawn and Anderson Bridge — a free, open-access hub for gathering, encounters, and artistic play. The festival also extends into the heartlands through activations in Punggol, allowing residents and visitors to enjoy art in accessible ways.

Bringing together local and international artists in one festival, SIFA 2026 continues to enrich the country’s vibrant arts scene, while positioning itself as a regional hub for creativity through the blend of heritage and experimentation.

Early bird tickets to SIFA 2026 are now available via the website, with the promo running until April 13, 2026. For more information and updates, visit the Singapore International Festival of Arts website and follow them on Facebook and Instagram.

Singapore International Festival of Arts 2026

Venue: Multiple venues

Dates: May 15 to 30, 2026

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