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The Philippines’ hit film "Rewind," starring Filipino actors Marian Rivera and Dingdong Dantes, is now showing in selected theaters in Singapore.
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Available in seven theatre houses, watch how Mary and John’s story unfolds in Gold Class VivoCity, GVmax VivoCity, GV Funan, GV Paya Lebar, GV VivoCity, GV Plaza, and GV Yishun.
As of Jan. 17, the movie has garnered P845 million in ticket sales worldwide, making it the highest-grossing Filipino film of all time. It is an entry to the annual Metro Manila Film Festival and stars two of the biggest actors in the Philippines.
Produced by Star Cinema and APT Entertainment, the movie follows the story of a married couple and their whirlwind relationship, which eventually leads John to take an extraordinary opportunity to rewind time to save Mary’s life.
There’s no rewind in real life, so don’t let the chance slip away to watch “Rewind.” Choose your screening date and time through Golden Village’s website.
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Following a successful run in its first location in Asia, The FRIENDS™ Experience is finally heading to Singapore on Mar. 7, 2026, at the Fever Exhibition Hall – Singapore! The immersive and totally nostalgic experience is currently on its Asia tour, after successfully holding exhibitions in the United States, Europe, and its first stop in Manila!
Photo from Instagram/The FRIENDS™ Experience
Guests and visitors will be able to visit some of the show’s most iconic sets, such as the iconic sofa and fountain from the series’ opening sequence, Monica and Rachel’s fully stocked kitchen, Joey and Chandler’s living room apartment, and the gang’s usual spot at Central Perk.
Don’t forget to pivot your plans! Tickets will go live on Feb. 12, 2026, at 5 PM, but fans can join the waitlist to get earlier access to the sale! Ticket prices and other details have not yet been announced, so stay tuned to this space to find out more!
For more information and updates, follow The FRIENDS™ Experience Asia on Instagram.
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The ActiveSG Sport Park @ Teck Ghee officially opened on Jan. 25, 2026, marking the transformation of the former Ang Mo Kio Swimming Complex into a new multi-sport community hub.
The upgraded facility along Mo Kio Avenue now houses a new variety of amenities that promote an active and holistic lifestyle, while also upholding inclusivity and comfort for everyone. The new space includes an indoor multi-generational swimming pool, a sensory trail and jacuzzi, a water playground for kids, an indoor futsal court, a two-storey gym, and 3x3 basketball & multi-sport courts.
Apart from this, the brand-new venue also boasts Singapore’s first-ever “Calming Pod,” a space dedicated to those who might feel overwhelmed and need a safe environment for self-regulation.
The opening was attended by Ang Mo Kio GRC MP Senior Minister Lee Hsien Loong, who noted that the new sports park reflects the government’s efforts through ActiveSG to help residents stay healthy and active at every stage of life.
Designed for users of all ages and abilities, the new park aims to be an inclusive neighborhood destination and mainstay for everyday sport, fitness, and community life.
ActiveSG Sport Park @ Teck Ghee is open from 7 AM to 10 PM daily, with tickets and bookings available via MyActiveSG+. Follow ActiveSG Circle on Facebook and Instagram for more updates.
Location: ActiveSG Sport Park @ Teck Ghee, 1771 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 1, Singapore 569978
Opening Hours: Daily, from 7 AM to 10 PM
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The hit animated Netflix film is going on its first global pop-up tour, taking everything about “KPop Demon Hunters” to different parts of the globe. Kicking off this December 2025 in Seoul, South Korea, running from Dec. 4 to 28, 2025, the pop-up will then head to Singapore, Bangkok, Petaling Jaya, Tokyo, and Taipei, before continuing the tour in Genting and finishing the Asia leg in Manila.
Photo from X/KPop Demon HuntersPhoto from X/KPop Demon Hunters
Here are the dates for the “KPop Demon Hunters” Pop-Up Tour:
Seoul, South Korea: Dec. 4 to 28, 2025
Singapore: Dec. 22, 2025 to Jan. 11, 2026
Bangkok, Thailand: Dec. 24, 2025 to Jan. 15, 2026
Petaling Jaya, Malaysia: Dec. 25, 2025 to Jan. 18, 2026
Tokyo, Japan: Dec. 26, 2025 to Jan. 11, 2026
Taipei, Taiwan: Jan. 3 to 18, 2026
*Genting, Malaysia (Resorts World Genting): Feb. 20 to Mar. 15, 2026
*Manila, Philippines (G/F, North Entertainment Mall, SM Mall of Asia ): Feb. 27 to Mar. 31, 2026.
(*Newly announced dates)
Fans of the film can expect a range of official merchandise developed by Netflix at the pop-up, and much more to help get fans closer to the characters of the film. Fans will also be able to buy their merch online through the official “K-Pop Demon Hunters” website here.
More details will be announced soon via the official “K-Pop Demon Hunters” fan community website, such as the reservation process and prices. Follow their official X (Formerly Twitter) and Instagram pages for more updates!
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Sentosa is turning into the Land of Oz this holiday season with “Discover Your Good at Sentosa,” a spellbinding, island-wide activation inspired by “Wicked : For Good.”
Photo from Instagram/Resorts World Sentosa
From Nov. 10, 2025 to Jan. 4, 2026, visitors can follow the Yellow Brick Road along Sentosa Sensoryscape all the way to Resorts World Sentosa, where dazzling installations, immersive displays, exciting retail and food options, and themed experiences bring the world of “Wicked” to life.
Journey Through Oz
Glinda's Bubble | Photo from Website/Resorts World SentosaElphaba's Hat | Photo from Website/Resorts World Sentosa
At Sensoryscape, fans can step inside Glinda’s Bubble, wander through the illuminated Glow Garden, walk along the iconic Yellow Brick Road, and marvel at Elphaba’s towering nine-metre-tall hat, each one shining from 6 PM to 1 AM daily. Along the way, don’t forget to stop by the Emerald City Express and the Grand Archway entrance for dazzling photo opportunities!
Emerald City Express | Photo from Website/Resorts World SentoasEntrance to Emerald City | Photo from Website/Resorts World Sentosa
The journey ends at the Lake of Dreams, where the Emerald City greets each visitor and comes alive with the “Limitless Lights: An Ozmopolitan Display of Music & Lights” show. This spectacular nighttime show runs every weekend and on the eve of public holidays at 7:30 PM, 8:30 PM, 9:30 PM, and 10:30 PM, plus a special New Year’s Eve display at midnight.
Emerald City | Photo from Website/Resorts World Sentosa
Celebrate Wicked: For Good at Universal Studios Singapore
The celebration continues at Universal Studios Singapore, where visitors are greeted with “Wicked: For Good”-inspired décor, leading them into the heart of Oz to meet The Wizard, Glinda, and Elphaba themselves.
Hollywood Boulevard at Universal Studios Singapore | Photo from Website/Resorts World Sentosa
Visitors can also step into The Wardrobe of Wicked: A Curated Costume Display, an experience featuring film costume replicas and scenic recreations like Glinda’s quarters, Elphaba’s Broom at Kiamo Ko, Madame Morrible’s dress, and The Wizard’s Control Panel, along with other magical photo opportunities. Guests can also enjoy themed treats and exclusive merchandise to take home.
Whether you’re a fan of Wicked or just looking for some things to do on the holidays, Sentosa’s newest experience promises an unforgettable journey through Oz — one filled with wonder, magic, and a touch of something good.
Entry to the “Discover Your Good at Sentosa” requires a Universal Studios Singapore One-Day Ticket or Season Pass.
Universal Pictures’ “Wicked: For Good” arrives in cinemas on Nov. 20, 2025, with the Asia-Pacific Premiere set to happen on Nov. 13, 2025, at Universal Studios Singapore. The film’s star-studded cast will be in attendance, including Ariana Grande, Cynthia Erivo, Michelle Yeoh, and Jeff Goldblum.
Location: Sensoryscape to Resorts World Sentosa, 8 Sentosa Gateway, Sentosa Island, Singapore 098269
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Baybeats 2025 is your ticket to ride if these ideas intrigue you: moshing by the bay, discovering bands before they blow up, and soaking in the pulse of Singapore’s underground scene. From Oct. 30 to Nov. 2, 2025, Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay transforms into a free-of-charge cultural playground where punk, metal, math rock, synthwave, and community collide.
Photo from Instagram/Baybeats
This year’s lineup spans five stages and over 60 acts, featuring international artists like Carsick Cars (China), mouse on the keys (Japan), Ali (Indonesia), N.Y.P.D. (Hong Kong) and Silica Gel (Korea). Local favorites such as rathmock, SHINSEINA, and Microchip Terror bring homegrown edge to the mix, proving that Singapore’s indie scene is anything but quiet.
Photo from Instagram/BaybeatsPhoto from Instagram/Baybeats
Baybeats is a cornerstone of Singapore’s music calendar. Held annually since 2002, the festival has built a reputation for championing alternative sounds and emerging artists across Asia. In 2024, the three-day event featured a dynamic lineup including Hands Like Houses (Australia), Barasuara (Indonesia), Chameleon Lime Whoopiepie (Japan), and Yonlapa (Thailand), alongside local legends like Caracal and Blood Pact.
A standout feature of Baybeats is its Budding Programme, a mentorship initiative that nurtures Singapore’s next wave of creative talent, like bands, writers, photographers, and emcees. They each bring a fresh, genre-bending energy to the festival, making it a full-spectrum creative incubator.
Photo from Instagram/BaybeatsPhoto from Instagram/Baybeats
And when you need a break from the music, the Festival Village awaits. Located on the Esplanade Lawn, it offers exclusive merch, DIY workshops, and interactive booths. Festival-goers can design keychains, collage album art, or tie-dye accessories at the KEEN booth. Esplanade&Me members under 26 can even redeem limited-edition phone straps and sling bags.
Baybeats 2025 offers a chance to discover the next big thing before they hit the charts. For more information, visit Baybeats’ official website and follow them on Instagram and Facebook.
Baybeats Festival 2025
Location: Esplanade, Theatres on the Bay, 1 Esplanade Drive, Singapore
Dates: Oct. 30 to Nov. 2, 2025
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In a country celebrated for its architectural ambition and culinary finesse, Singapore is now stepping into something far more poetic: brushstrokes. This fall through winter, the National Gallery Singapore invites visitors to step into the luminous world of French Impressionism with “Into the Modern: Impressionism from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.”
Running from November 14, 2025 to March 1, 2026, the exhibition marks a historic moment for Southeast Asia, presenting over 100 masterpieces from the golden age of French art, many of which have never been displayed in the region before.
'Cap Martin, near Menton' by Claude Monet; Juliana Cheney Edwarsd Collection | Courtesy of Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Emerging in 19th-century France, Impressionism was a radical departure from the rigid formalism of academic painting. Artists like Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Edgar Degas, and Camille Pissarro sought to capture the fleeting effects of light, atmosphere, and movement.
Painting en plein air (outdoors), they embraced visible brushstrokes, vibrant color palettes, and everyday subjects, transforming the ordinary into the extraordinary. Their work, once dismissed as unfinished or rebellious, would go on to redefine the trajectory of modern art.
This showcase brings together the movement’s most iconic names. Visitors will encounter Monet’s atmospheric landscapes, 17 in total, that chart his journey from realism to abstraction. Renoir’s Dance at Bougival offers a tender portrayal of intimacy and motion, while Degas’ ballet scenes capture ephemeral gestures with unmatched precision. Pissarro’s rural and urban vignettes provide a democratic view of everyday life, grounding the exhibition in the rhythms of the modern world.
'Woman with a Parasol and Small Child on a Sunlit Hillside' by Pierre-Auguste Renoir. Bequest of John T. Spaulding | Courtesy of Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Organized into seven thematic sections, the exhibition will explore the rise of modernity through the lens of light, movement, and urban transformation. As a fully immersive experience, the National Gallery Singapore has curated a dynamic program that includes curator-led tours, interactive workshops, and multimedia installations that bridge 19th-century Paris with contemporary Asian perspectives.
It’s a celebration of innovation, elegance, and the enduring power of the painted image, right where tradition meets the future.
Get your ticket here, visit the Gallery’s website, and follow them on Instagram and Facebook for more information.
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What if you’re given a chance to step inside the creative psyche of G-Dragon?
This fall, the K-pop legend and fashion trailblazer brings his much-anticipated solo exhibition, ÜBERMENSCH, to Singapore’s Jewel Changi Airport from October 1-13, 2025, inviting fans and art lovers alike to step inside his creative world.
Courtesy of Galaxy Corporation Entertainment Agency
After debuting in Seoul, Tokyo, Taipei, followed by a blockbuster run in Hong Kong and Osaka, and with Macau set to host the next edition on Sep 29, the exhibition has become a global cultural phenomenon, one that transcends fandom and redefines what a music icon can be. Each city has brought its own energy to the experience, and Singapore is no exception, offering a fresh lens on G-Dragon’s creative evolution.
As a curated journey through the mind of one of Asia’s most influential artists, ÜBERMENSCH will showcase over 3,000 square meters of immersive media art, cutting-edge tech installations, and exclusive merchandise to one of the world’s most iconic architectural landmarks.
The exhibition also coincides with G-Dragon’s headlining performance at the Formula One Singapore Grand Prix 2025. Hosted by Galaxy Corporation and organized by Creative Mut in partnership with ArtisynX, this ticketed showcase invites fans and creative culture lovers to explore five interactive zones that blur the boundaries between music, art, and technology.
Courtesy of Galaxy Corporation Entertainment AgencyCourtesy of Galaxy Corporation Entertainment Agency
Visitors will journey through the Media Tech Zone, where a mint-green media tunnel leads into a daisy-lined pathway and a VR experience of G-Dragon’s single “TAKE ME.”
The Artist Zone recreates iconic music video sets from “POWER,” placing guests directly inside G-Dragon’s visual universe.
The MD Zone offers exclusive merchandise—including Singapore-first releases of daisy lightsticks, umbrellas, and two limited-edition T-shirts.
For those who spend S$288 or more, the Photo Reward Zone unlocks a holographic moment with G-Dragon and a collectible photocard.
Courtesy of Galaxy Corporation Entertainment Agency
And extending beyond the ticketed areas, the Daisy Garden at Rain Vortex, a free-entry installation, will transform Jewel’s famed waterfall into a three-meter daisy spectacle.
Tickets start at S$30 and are available exclusively via Klook. Three premium merchandise packages (S$188, S$288, and S$388) are also available for pre-order until September 30.
Location: Jewel Changi Airport, 78 Airport Boulevard S (819666), Singapore
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This September, Singapore’s fitness scene gets a powerful jolt of energy as AIA Ultimate FitnessFest 2025 takes over SCAPE Singapore on Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 27 to 28, 2025. Designed to inspire healthier, longer, better lives, this dynamic, community-driven event blends competition, camaraderie, and purpose, bringing together university athletes, everyday fitness enthusiasts, and even Singapore’s strongest seniors.
The spotlight shines on the AUFF University Edition Finale, where top student teams from across Singapore will compete in a modified HYROX challenge. After weeks of campus qualifiers and pre-finals training, these teams will face off in a high-intensity showdown that tests endurance, strength, and teamwork.
Photo from Website/AIA Ultimate FitnessFest
Each team member must complete a series of stations, from 1,000m runs to wall balls and burpee broad jumps, with final scores determined by total time and bonus points earned during pre-finals activities.
But it’s not just the youth making waves. The Team Strong Silvers, a group of senior athletes, will take on the same stations alongside Gen Z competitors, proving that fitness knows no age. Their participation is a bold reminder that movement is for everyone, and that age is never a barrier to strength or transformation.
The event is part of AIA Singapore’s broader Rethink Healthy philosophy and aligns with its AIA One Billion movement, which aims to engage one billion people across Asia in healthier living. With both University and Open Editions, the FitnessFest offers an inclusive platform for anyone ready to challenge themselves and embrace functional fitness.
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For Singaporean visual artist Danielle Tay, art has always been about bringing a sense of wonder into the everyday. Known for her vibrant paintings, collages, and murals, she has a gift for transforming spaces into imaginative worlds filled with color, texture, and nature-inspired energy.
Having studied at LASALLE College of the Arts and later graduating with First Class Honors from London’s Slade School of Fine Art, Danielle has since built an impressive portfolio that spans gallery exhibitions, public art, and collaborations with brands like Meta, Starbucks, the Singapore Tourism Board, and, most recently, the Disney Cruise Line.
But amid these collaborations and impressive pieces of art, what makes her practice especially compelling is the way she remains rooted in her love for nature and her colorful personal world — a theme that continues to shape her creative journey. In an exclusive interview with The Beat Singapore, Danielle talked about why nature plays such a big role in her work, her exciting collaboration with Disney Cruise Line, and how she found ways to weave uniquely Singaporean elements into that project, creating a dialogue between the local and international audiences through her art.
Hi Danielle! You’ve explored different forms of art from a young age. Can you share a defining childhood memory that sparked your passion for creating?
I have very vivid memories of my childhood art teacher, where I attended art classes in his backyard. He was a senior gentleman, and his house was filled with many of his own oil paintings, making the space feel extraordinary. I was so young, but I was completely intrigued by the creative process — how a blank canvas or piece of paper could become a world of its own. It's a feeling that has never left me.
You’re known to blend painting and collaging. Was this combination something you discovered early on, or did it evolve?
This combination definitely evolved over time and was born from a moment of frustration. Toward the end of the first year of my Fine Art studies, I felt restricted by the traditional frame of a painting. I started experimenting with collage as a way to break free. It felt spontaneous and gave me the freedom to let the art spill beyond the canvas. The entire wall became my canvas, and I fell in love with how I could create something expansive that felt both structured and wonderfully chaotic.
Many of your pieces reflect nature. Can you tell us why it plays a big role in your art, and where that connection stems from?
I feel most at ease and at peace in nature. The city is often so loud and fast-paced that it can be challenging to hear your own thoughts. Nature, on the other hand, forces you to slow down. It’s like a much-needed pause. In that stillness, everything feels balanced and in a state of equilibrium, and that’s the feeling I'm constantly seeking to capture in my work.
It’s a reminder to be present and to appreciate the quieter moments.
Courtesy of Danielle Tay
You’ve recently worked with Disney Cruise Line. Can you tell us about how that opportunity came about?
Disney Cruise Line reached out last year, and I was very thrilled for this incredible and unexpected opportunity. Disney stories were such a big part of my childhood, and this collaboration is an absolute dream come true!
That sounds amazing! What was it like merging your own style with such an iconic Disney character, and how did you ensure the work remained uniquely “you”?
This journey of collaborating with Disney Cruise Line and various teams like Creative and Marketing has been eye-opening and exciting. I also felt a big responsibility in ensuring my artwork remained uniquely “me” while bringing to life and staying true to the essence of iconic characters like Mickey Mouse and friends.
Through two-way consultations with Disney Cruise Line, I was able to find a way to let my own voice shine through while paying tribute to the portrayed Disney characters. For instance, Mickey is ever-curious, optimistic, and resourceful, holding a guidebook and searching for likely places where a lion might be, while Goofy brings his signature humor and playfulness to the artwork by popping out of the bushes in a lion headpiece.
Courtesy of Disney
Your work was translated into both large-scale murals and smaller merchandise items. Was it tricky to adapt your style to work for both?
The process was actually quite organic, with the core signature design of Mickey and friends with recognizable cityscape elements of Singapore as a foundation and guiding point. From there, other aspects blossomed, and I expanded with more details, layering inspirations of Singapore’s floral and cultural influences.
For instance, the batik pattern on Mickey and Minnie’s clothing evolved into a more intricate design when it came to applications for merchandise. I created the pattern using some of my favorite “roadside” flowers we frequently see in Singapore, like bougainvillea, ixora, kopsia, and frangipani. I feel their vibrant colors contribute greatly to the landscape of Singapore, and I wanted to shine a spotlight on their beauty.
Mickey Ears | Courtesy of DisneyTea Towel | Courtesy of Disney
Your Disney piece definitely celebrates the spirit of Singapore. What other local elements did you intentionally weave into the artwork?
I wove in a lot of different elements, but the most prominent is the beautiful flora of Singapore, which reflects our identity as a lush Garden City with a deep connection to the sea.
I also wanted to add subtle, humorous tributes to local favorites in the artwork that bring quiet joy, like the traditional and ubiquitous “Good Morning” brand towel, coffee takeaway,and durians — a fruit many in Singapore enjoy. The captivating local legend of Sang Nila Utama and his discovery of our island also helped to shape the narrative of the artwork, embodying the spirit of Adventure.
How important is it for you that international audiences, like those aboard the Disney Adventure, see and appreciate Singapore’s visual culture?
Very important! I hope that anyone, whether they are Singaporeans or international audiences, can appreciate Singapore’s colorful heritage and recognize the unique visual flavor of Singapore through my work. Whether they are patterns in the batik or the local flora, these are ways for me to share Singapore’s culture on a global stage, and I hope it sparks a sense of curiosity and a deeper appreciation for our rich history and traditions.
What would you say is your most memorable moment from this experience?
One of the questions posed to me early on the journey was “What does Disney mean to you?”
This immediately sparked memories of my first visit to Disneyland and experiencing the fireworks in front of the iconic castle. It was such a magical and unforgettable feeling. I actually got emotional recalling this memory, and it even prompted me to unearth a small collection of my memorabilia from the visit.
Having worked with major brands, how do you ensure your signature style remains consistent across varying projects?
For me, consistency isn't about repeating the same motif, but about maintaining the same authentic energy. My style is a reflection of my inner world, and I cultivate that consistency by intentionally staying connected to what feels true to me. Every project is a new conversation, but I always listen for the same voice — that unique sense of life and emotion that I express through my use of form and color. It’s a practice of trusting my intuition and ensuring that authenticity remains at the core of everything I create. That's how I make certain my signature style shines through every time, regardless of the client or medium.
What’s next for you? Are there any projects in the pipeline that you’re looking forward to?
I just had an exhibition with Studio Yono, an amazing art and design store located in New Bahru in Singapore, earlier this month. Currently, I’m working on a whimsical mural for an elementary school. It’s a fun and rewarding challenge to create something with children as the primary audience, and I can’t wait to see their reactions.
You can learn more about Danielle Tay and her works on her website or follow her on Facebook and Instagram for updates on her creative journey and upcoming exhibitions.
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Singapore’s race weekend is getting a turbocharged warm-up, and it’s not just the engines speeding things up. JAM OFF 2025 is set to arrive, transforming Sentosa into a two-day festival, a celebration of music, culture, and talent on September 27–28, 2025.
Courtesy of klook
Supported by the Singapore Tourism Board, the two-day festival is part of the Grand Prix Season Singapore (GPSS) promising a dazzling lineup of Asian superstars. Headlining the event at Universal Studios Singapore is South Korean icon Rain, joined by Hong Kong’s Ekin Cheng, Hins Cheung, Stephy Tang, JC, Nowhere Boys, and more! Their performances will light up the theme park in a regional fusion of pop, energy, and spectacle.
Beyond the headliners of the concert, JAM OFF 2025 shines a spotlight on emerging talent waiting to be recognized through its signature competitions, JAM OFF VOICE and JAM OFF BEATS.
JAM OFF VOICE, held on September 27, invites aspiring singers to perform in English, Mandarin, or Cantonese before a panel of industry judges including beatboxer Dharni Ng, soprano Hedy Chan, and artist Allan Moo. Finalists compete for cash prizes, audience-voted honors, and round-trip tickets to the next JAM OFF showcase.
Instagram/ JAM OFF
On September 28, JAM OFF BEATS takes center stage with electrifying 2-on-2 dance battles in Breaking and All Style categories. Regional crews will go head-to-head for cash prizes and the chance to perform internationally.
Instagram/ JAM OFF
Ticket holders can also dive into Halloween Horror Nights 13 experiences at Universal Studios, adding a spooky twist to the weekend. Meanwhile, Palawan Green will host a buzzing festival village packed with interactive games, race-themed treats, and live performances from competition finalists and regional artists.
Tickets have just gone on sale via klook and other platforms. With last year’s success still echoing, fans are advised to book early for this electrifying prelude to Singapore’s race weekend.
Follow JAM OFF’s only social media on Instagram for full program and other details.
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