Must-Visit Record Stores in Singapore for Vinyl Collectors
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Vinyl Heaven: 10 Record Stores You Need to Visit in Singapore

Instagram The Analog Vault Photo by Instagram/The Analog Vault

In today’s age of music streaming, we can have access to thousands of albums and just listen to music whenever and wherever we want to. While streaming services offer this pleasure and convenience, some still prefer owning physical copies of their favorite albums and collecting them.

Vinyl records, often considered retro, have experienced a resurgence in recent years, with many artists coming up with special limited-edition vinyl versions of their latest releases. What makes vinyl records so appealing? Perhaps there’s something exciting about holding and sliding the record out of its sleeve, carefully placing it on a turntable, dropping the needle, and waiting for sweet music to fill the air.

Are you a vinyl enthusiast? In Singapore, there are must-visit stores where you can shop for vinyl records so you can expand your music library. Find your next favorite album at the stores below:

The Analog Vault

Established in 2015, The Analog Vault is an online and offline store selling a curated mix of vinyl records and analog goods including books on music and music culture. As purveyors of fine music, they want to promote music that “represents good artistry” and even help shape the jazz, electronica, and hip-hop communities in Asia.

Aside from checking out their online store, you can also schedule a visit to their store at Esplanade Mall where you can find thousands of new and used vinyl records. Do you love jazz music? The store’s used vinyl record section is focused on jazz recordings so you may just find an album to add to your collection.

Location: The Analog Vault, #02-10, Esplanade Mall, 8 Raffles Avenue, Singapore

Musicology Records

You are bound to find something to captivate you whenever you’re visiting Haji Lane, and music and vinyl lovers will surely find their way to Musicology Records. Here, you’ll find an extensive collection of vinyl records offering different genres: from classical to rock and pop to holiday tunes. In need of a turntable? You can buy one from the store as well. Suffice it to say, you’ll go home with a stack of records and new sounds to enjoy.

Location: Musicology Records, 66 Haji Lane, Singapore

Mosta Records LP

Mosta Records started out as a record store in 2016 before expanding to include an independent record label in 2017 to support local and international artists. In addition to these endeavors, Mosta Records also highlights Mosta Vinyl Pressing (MVP), a vinyl manufacturing services company in partnership with Elevation Records & PHR Pressing from Indonesia to accommodate the vinyl pressing needs of the Southeast Asia music industry.

You can find a variety of records in their store – from Kylie Minogue and Liam Gallagher to She & Him and The White Stripes.

Location: Mosta Records LP, Level 42, Suntec Tower 3, 8 Temasek Boulevard, Singapore

Curated Records

With inviting interiors highlighting a cozy and relaxing ambiance, Curated Records is the place to be to relish music. The well-lit store features a wide array of vinyl records – from pop and rock to anime soundtracks and classics. The best part about this store? The overall vibe is so calming that you’ll likely spend hours browsing through the selection and come home with two or three new records to add to your collection.

Location: Curated Records, 766A North Bridge Road, Singapore

RetroCrates

At RetroCrates, it’s all about love for music and keeping vinyl music alive. An independent record store that offers pop, rock, and jazz records to discerning vinyl lovers, the store also sells new releases and reissues to make sure they cater to a wide audience. Looking for a rare album? Hundreds of used titles are added to their inventory weekly so make sure you check back regularly. Who knows? You might find the record you’re looking for on your next visit! Can’t visit the store? RetroCrates has an online store so you can conveniently shop wherever you are.

Location: RetroCrates, 450A Joo Chiat Road, Singapore

Choice Cuts Pizza & Records

What better way to enjoy music than with a slice of savory pizza? At Choice Cuts, you can browse through a collection of vinyl records then reward yourself with pizza, bagels, sweet bakes, or coffee after. Grab music then grab a bite – how’s that for a fun afternoon?

Location: Choice Cuts Pizza & Records, 446 Joo Chiat Road, Singapore

Red Point Record Warehouse

Ready to step back in time? If sounds from the 60s to the 90s are your favorites, a visit to Red Point is in order. Red Point Record Warehouse is literally a warehouse filled with Chinese, classical, electronic, and indie music records. Given the vastness of the collection available for browsing, you may want to schedule your visit, so you have enough time to look through what’s available.

Location: Red Point Record Warehouse, 80 Playfair Road Kapo Factory Building Block B #06-11 Singapore

Hear Records

A music lifestyle store specializing in vinyl records, Hear Records is known for selling second-hand records, limited editions, and prized reissues that music junkies will love. One of the first things you’ll notice in the shop is the framed records adorning the walls. The store regularly sells used vinyl, which they announce on Instagram, so make sure you give them a follow to stay updated!

Location: Hear Records, #01-18 Burlington Square, 175B Bencoolen Street, Singapore

Retrophonic Records

A boutique independent vinyl record shop, Retrophonic Records is proud of its humble beginnings. The store started as a hobbyist business with only one turntable and 300 records available. Now, they have a spacious retail space with 5,000 records and a listening room with Pro-Ject Audio and Teac turntables. Here, you don’t need to feel pressured to buy anything. They want you to visit, chill, listen to music, and just have a good time.

Location: Retrophonic Records, 18A Duxton Road, Singapore

Surface Noise

Catering to fans of alternative music, Surface Noise is known for its selection of metal, punk, and emo music by local, regional, and international artists. While you can easily get lost in the available records for browsing, make sure you don’t miss the zines, books, toys, and shirts available. If you can’t visit the brick-and-mortar record store just yet, you can go online to shop for the records and merch you want.

Location: Surface Noise, Textile Centre, 200 Jalan Sultan #04-16 Singapore

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KFC Singapore and Live Nation Singapore Partners Up for Concert Experiences
20250421 KFC LN Photo by KFC Singapore/Instagram

KFC Singapore’s serving up some real exciting things soon! 

Have you heard the news yet? KFC Singapore and Live Nation Singapore are partnering up for some unforgettable concert experiences every month! Starting April 15, 2025, KFC customers who spend at least S$15 per purchase can enter an instant draw to win concert tickets, exclusive merch, KFC vouchers, and unique fan experiences

To join, interested customers must scan a QR code and enter their receipt number for a chance to win instantly! Each receipt is eligible for one chance to join the lucky draw. 

KFC Singapore and Live Nation Singapore will be releasing a new batch of unique fan experiences such as backstage tours, VIP suite access, soundcheck passes, early entry passes, and other exclusive concert experiences every month. 

The names of the artists lined up to hold concerts in Singapore have not been revealed as part of the artists’ rights management.

But, according to their first KFC Concert Nation post on social media, the first will be the hottest concert in May! Any guesses?

Winners need to claim their prizes from KFC within seven working days after being told in person or by a representative. Prize collection is time-sensitive because of fixed concert dates, so any delay may result in the forfeiture of the prize, so keep a keen eye out!

Participants and customers also get a chance to win KFC vouchers worth S$30 e-voucher with a minimum S$60 purchase, S$20 e-voucher with a minimum S$40 spent, and S$10 e-voucher with a minimum S$10 purchase

Waiting for a chance to get some exclusive concert experiences and a sign to eat more KFC? Why not try your luck at any KFC store, on the KFC app, or website? 

For more information, visit KFC Singapore’s website, KFC x Live Nation website, Facebook, and Instagram pages. 

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In Tune With: Sonic Wonder Mogwaa Before His Set at Sunda Festival
Mogwaa 2 Photo by The Beat Asia

In the daytime, Asia embraces a true hustle culture; by night, we let our hair down and erupt in a magnificent energy to good crowds and good music. In Tune With meets the electric DJs and music makers of Hong Kong and Asia to feel their pulse and uncover why they entered the frenetic nightlife industry.

Seoul-based DJ, producer, and multi-instrumentalist Mogwaa is a one-man powerhouse in South Korea’s electronic music scene, celebrated for his infectious grooves and masterful use of hard-ware instruments and gear.

Dubbed ”boy wonder" by peers and collaborators, Mogwaa glides effortlessly across genres and defies borders — spinning together ‘80s boogie, house, electro, and ambient jungle into dreamy, minimalist soundscapes that feel both retro and futuristic.

With roots in classical piano, guitar, and trumpet, Mogwaa’s finely tuned ear and self-taught production skills have propelled him to new heights. Since his debut EP "Déjà Vu" in 2017, he’s continued to evolve — most recently with "Translucent," an album recorded entirely on a 4-track cassette tape and released through his own label, Magnetic Paws.

Mogwaa has enchanted crowds from all over, including Boiler Room Seoul and Wonderfruit and released tracks under Peggy Gou’s Gudu Records imprint.

Ahead of his set at Sunda Festival in Singapore, Mogwaa speaks to The Beat Asia about his musical beginnings, current inspirations, and the state of Asia’s electronic music scene.

Mogwaa
Instagram/Sunda Festival

What excites you most about playing at Sunda Festival 2025?

I’m so excited to play with such a great lineup. It’s my second time in Singapore but my first time outside of the city, so I can’t wait to enjoy the nature of Singapore. For my live set, I’ll be playing new unreleased tracks. I hope the audience will enjoy them.

How did your love for electronic music start?

My love for electronic music started from boogie funk, I was digging all those drum machines and synthesizers those bands used back in the day, and now here I am. 

I started my career as a guitarist, but later I found out how electronic music works and realized I can be a one-man band within electronic music. So that's how my journey started.

You’re known for your eclectic, cross-genre DJ sets and have spent your early days in a soul/jazz and funk band. How does that background shape your electronic music today?

Mogwaa
Courtesy of Mogwaa

Sound-wise, instruments like synthesizers, drum machines etc., might be distinct from electronic music. But I get a lot of ideas and inspirations from their arrangement, composition, and how the music handles the space.

Are there any new or emerging artists in the Asian music scene you’re inspired by?

Jesse You. I’ve seen him since day one when he started to produce music. He’s been putting crazy efforts and countless hours into his production. The result of those efforts has just started to come out in the past few years, and of course, they’re amazing.

How do you think the Asian underground music scene has changed compared to when you first started as a DJ, and are you excited by where it’s heading?

Locally, I see more producers, which makes me happy that we are not only consuming but also creating. I feel like the Asian countries are getting closer than before and building a healthy community.

Do you have a standout performance that was particularly meaningful for you as an artist?

The live set I played at Wonderfruit 2023 and Shi Fu Miz 2023. I saw and felt people vibing during my set and it meant a lot to me.

What can audiences expect at your upcoming set at Sunda Festival?

These days, the priority of my live set is to make people dance. I hope audiences will dance a lot during my set.

What do you think of the dance music scene in Singapore? How is it compared to Seoul?

I have similar feelings about both scenes. Both Singapore and Seoul are big, but they have small scenes, so everyone knows and is friends with each other, which makes a unique vibe across the genre/styles.

You’ve described your music as a diary or record of your state of mind at the time. Are there any recurring themes or emotions that have been shaping your recent productions?

It’s more about sound these days.

For the past few years, I’ve been researching and archiving a place called Cabaret/Colatec (Cocacola-Discotheque), which is a dance place for seniors who are retired and in their 60s or 70s. They always have keyboard player there, and their concept of sound and how they design their sound inspires me a lot.

You regularly post videos of yourself brewing coffee on your Instagram. Does this ritual play a role in your creative routine?

In the beginning, it didn't, but right now yes. Somehow it became a trigger to start my studio time and daily life.

After Sunda Festival, what’s next for you?

I’m planning a European tour during June. And I’m working on album right now that I can hopefully finish this year!

For more information, visit Sunda Festival’s website or Instagram. Stay connected to Mogwaa on his Instagram and Linktree

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Mogwaa's Set Details:

Location: Jurong Stage, Sarimbun Scout Camp, 70 Jalan Bahtera, Singapore

Date and Time: Apr. 19, 2025, 8 to 9 PM 

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Disney’s Beauty and the Beast Musical is Waltzing into Singapore
Originally debuting in Sydney in 2023 this production stars Shubshri Kandiah as the bright and bookish Belle and Brendan Xavier who previously appeared in Frozen in Singapore as the cursed Beast Photo by Facebook/ Beauty and the Beast Musical

Dust off your calendars, polish your teacups, and become an honorary guest at Beauty and the Beast The Musical, which is waltzing into Singapore for a magical December run at the Sands Theatre, Marina Bay Sands

Taking place from Dec. 11, 2025 to Jan. 4, 2026, the Disney classic returns to the stage in a reimagined production that promises to dazzle audiences with its only Asia stop on a global tour.

Fans of the beloved tale can expect all the musical moments that have enchanted generations, featuring the original songs from the original Broadway production by Alan Menken, Howard Ashman, and Tim Rice. Get ready for the spirited “Belle,” the show-stopping “Be Our Guest,” and the title song “Beauty And The Beast.”

But this isn’t just a nostalgic retelling. The production has been refreshed with brand-new sets, lavish costumes, and cutting-edge stage technology — all courtesy of the team behind The Lion King, Aladdin, and Frozen.

Even better, the creative powerhouse team behind the original Broadway version, including director-choreographer Matt West, award-winning book writer Linda Woolverton, and Tony Award winner Ann Hould-Ward as Costume Designer, are returning to this production to breathe new life into the timeless story. 

Tickets are expected to fly fast! Pre-sale access beginning Apr. 10, 2025, at 10 AM. Early-bird public sales open Apr. 14, at 10 AM to May 31 11:59 PM, and Public On-Sale opens Apr. 14, 2025, at 10 AM on Marina Bay Sands Ticketing here, SISTIC and Klook

For more information, visit Base Entertainment Asia on their website, Instagram, and X (Formerly Twitter)

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Takeover: W Koh Samui Meets W Singapore Sentosa Cove for Songkran Splash
W Koh Samui Photo by W Singapore – Sentosa Cove

This Songkran, prepare for a collision of luxury, flavor, and high-energy revelry as the tropical resort paradise W Koh Samui sweeps into W Singapore – Sentosa Cove for a four-day aquatic celebration.

From Apr. 10 to 13, 2025, the tropical oasis of Sentosa will transform into a playground where Thai-inspired feasts, craft cocktails, and infectious beats set the stage for the ultimate water festival experience.

The festivities kick off on Thursday evening with Donn’s sunset grooves at WET Deck, where the golden hour melts into a rhythmic warm-up for the days ahead. As night falls, Sivanesh takes over WOOBAR with a disco-infused aperitivo session, blending retro vibes with modern mixology magic.

Pool
Courtesy of W Singapore – Sentosa Cove

Over the next three days, guests can indulge in Chef Supaporn Chanvijit’s fiery Thai BBQ spreads, savor inventive cocktails from W Koh Samui’s Pablo Azzalin, and discover the bold flavors of Chef Aon’s (Sophon Nakjaroen) Thai tapas

A highlight not to be missed is the Songkran Sunday Brunch, where Southern Thai Yellow Crab Curry and Crispy Fried Aralia Leaves with Prawns take center stage, accompanied by live entertainment and yacht-side surprises.

And what’s Songkran without water fights and a pool party? The grand finale on Sunday brings DJS like Olliedes, Prav, and Ramesh to turn up the heat at the Songkran Pool Bash.

For those needing fuel between splashes, WOOBAR at W Singapore hosts a special guest shift by Pablo Azzalin, featuring his signature Shiso Paloma and Black Sesame Espresso Martini, perfectly paired with zesty Larb Tuna and Turmeric Grilled Prawns.

For reservations, visit WOOBAR here or The Kitchen Table here

For more information, visit W Singapore - Sentosa Cove's website, or Instagram and Facebook.  

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McDonald’s Singapore Goes Blocky with New Minecraft Movie Collaboration
20250324 Mcdo SG Minecraft Photo by McDonald's Singapore

What better way to enjoy the upcoming “A Minecraft Movie” release than with a Minecraft-themed menu and blind boxes?

McDonald’s Singapore just announced that they will be launching “A Minecraft Movie”-themed menu lineup, complete with blind boxes and Happy Meal toys. Get the chance to open a pixelated version of your favorite McDonald's characters, such as Hamburglar and Grimace, and enjoy a delicious meal from McDonald’s!

Pixelized versions of the McDonald's characters.
Courtesy of McDonald's Singapore

Starting Mar. 27, 2025, fans and McDonald’s customers can start availing of these limited-edition collectibles by purchasing the Minecraft Movie Meal, which has 12 different options including the McSpicy variants, Chicken McNuggets, and classic cheeseburgers. A fan-favorite, the Creamy Mushroom Double Cheeseburger, will also be making its return and is included in the options. 

The Creamy Mushroom Double Cheeseburger
Creamy Mushroom Double Cheeseburger | Courtesy of McDonald's Singapore
Creamy Mushroom Triple Cheeseburger
Creamy Mushroom Triple Cheeseburger | Courtesy of McDonald's Singapore

Plus, what’s a meal without a sweet treat, right? McDonald’s will also be introducing three new Cotton Candy-flavored desserts: the Cotton Candy Cone (S$1.30), the Cotton Candy Hot Fudge Sundae (S$2.70), and the Cotton Candy OREO McFlurry (S$3.60)

If you’re also looking for a refreshing kick to round up the sweet and savory flavors, McDonald’s is also offering the Tangerine Freeze (S$5.90) that’s absolutely perfect for a cool-down sesh. 

The new cotton candy flavored desserts from McDonald's Singapore
Courtesy of McDonald's Singapore

For those who want to collect the full set, McDonald’s is offering the exclusive Minecraft Collector’s Box, which includes all six blind box collectible toys. It can be redeemed for 2,500 MyM Rewards Points starting Apr. 1, 2025, at 11 AM, while stocks last. 

10 uniquely designed Minecraft Happy Meal toys can also be enjoyed real soon, launching between Mar. 27 and Apr. 30, 2025. Two new designs will be released every week, which will feature iconic characters and blocks from Minecraft like the Creeper, Skeleton, and Steve. 

All the McDonald's Minecraft Happy Meal Toys
Courtesy of McDonald's Singapore

Get your pixels on and mark your calendars for the release of this new McDonald’s collab! For more information and updates, visit McDonald’s Singapore’s Facebook and Instagram

 “A Minecraft Movie” is set to be released in cinemas starting Apr. 3, 2025. 

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Sunda Festival 2025: Win a Pair of Two-Day Festival Tickets
Two Day Tickets Giveaway to Sunda Festival

Singapore's hottest music and arts festival, Sunda Festival, is back from Apr. 17-19, 2025! This electrifying festival is bringing two days of non-stop music, stunning visuals, and pure festival energy with a lineup of regional and international DJs, including Mogwaa, Danilo Plessow, Chucheewa, and La Mamie's

The 2025 Edition of Sunda Festival is bigger than ever! Beyond the music, expect an exciting program of wellness, creative, and family-friendly activities, including cold immersion therapy, qi gong, body rhythm workshops, and neon chess. Plenty of local and international food vendors will offer small bites as well such as hotdogs and plant-based treats by Oatly

And here's the best part— YOU have a chance to be a part of this amazing energy for free! This year, we are partnered with Sunda Festival to give away a pair of Two-Day Festival Passses (two tickets), valued at SG$320

Here's How to Enter our Sunda Festival Giveaway:

1. Subscribe to our Singapore newsletters and look out for our emails from Monday, March 24 to Monday, April 7, 2025 (Tip: We will be sending out 3 emails). Sign up to our mailing list here.

2. To submit your entry, fill out a quick form by clicking the special link in any of the newsletters sent to you during the giveaway period (Monday, March 24 to Monday, April 7, 2025). Make sure you use an eligible email!

3. The giveaway will end on Monday, April 7 and one winner will be announced on Tuesday, April 8 so be sure to subscribe & fill out the form to enter! Check your email for updates and don't forget your spam/junk folder! 

BONUS: Follow The Beat Singapore and Sunda Festival's Instagram and give our giveaway post a like for an extra entry.

We're thrilled and excited to see one of Singapore's biggest festivals come to life! 

Sunda Festival Singapore
Sunda Festival Singapore

Dreamed up in 2019 and launched in 2023, Sunda Festival is the brainchild of Singapore's Ice Cream Sundays and Hong Kong's FuFu Creative, the organizers behind Shi Fu Miz, created to unite the region's best artists and talents in a nature-immersed setting. 

The name "Sunda" comes from the Sunda Plate, which is a tectonic plate that connects Southeast Asia and parts of Asia, embodying the connection between people, music, and nature. 

With Sunda 2025 falling on a public holiday weekend, expect fresh experiences and non-stop good vibes! 

Sunda Festival Singapore
Sunda Festival Singapore

Good luck to all participants, and we can't wait to reveal the winners via email! T&Cs apply. 

Terms & Conditions: 

  • Giveaway period: Monday, Mar. 24 to Apr. 7, 2025.
  • No purchases necessary to enter or win.
  • Only open to Singaporean residents and participants must be at least 18 years or older.
  • Participants must be subscribed to The Beat Asia’s newsletters and filled out the special form to be eligible to win.
  • In case of any disputes, The Beat Asia reserves the right of final decision. 

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The Singapore International Festival of Arts 2025 Returns Bolder Than Ever
20250319 SIFA 2025 Photo by SIFA 2025/Website

Calling all culture enthusiasts! Singapore’s premier performing arts festival is returning bigger and bolder than ever for its 48th edition. 

The annual Singapore International Festival of Arts (SIFA) will be returning from May 16 to June 1, 2025, with the theme More Than Ever. This year marks the 48th edition of the popular performing arts festival in Singapore and is set to present a dynamic line-up highlighting Singapore’s cultural vitality and boldness in defining its present and vision for the future. 

The 2025 edition will also feature its largest showcase of homegrown talent with 15 commissioned local works, the festival’s highest number in history, and will establish Singapore as a prominent city for the arts.

Festival director Natalie Hennedige reflected on the theme “More Than Ever” and said, “In a world afflicted with the rhetoric of divide, More Than Ever, we need to resist limiting binaries and relate to each other in nuance.”

The Singapore International Festival of Arts (SIFA) 2025

From May 16 to June 1, 2025, the festival will feature the SIFA Pavilion at Bedok Town Square, which was created to foster collaboration, shared creation, and gathering through the conduit of arts performance. 

Some of the works to be featured include the SIFA’s opening performance of “The Sea and the Neighbourhood” featuring visual artist Wang Ruobin, composer Philip Tan, choreographer Christina Chan with the Singapore Ballet, and video artist Brian Gothong Tan. This artwork is curated by SIFA and is described as “capturing the ebb and flow of Singapore’s collective past, present, and future.” 

Another to be featured at the SIFA Pavilion is “hello, is this working?” by the Singapore theatre company Drama Box. Building from their work-in-progress show from last year’s SIFA, this interactive work invites audiences to reflect on the future of work and challenge societal narratives about labor. 

Visitors and enthusiasts can look forward to local adaptations of international classics, such as The Finger Player’s adaptation of George Orwell’s “Animal Farm,” a contemporary reimagining of the Shakespearean classic “King Lear” by Ramesh Meyyappan, and more. 

Visitors can also relive the history of Singapore, with the 60th birthday of the Lion City coming closer, through a multi-sensorial performance titled “Umbilical”, by artists Rizman Putra, Zul Mahmod, and thesupersystem, which tells the stories of people who lived through the separation of Singapore from Malaysia in 1965. 

Other homegrown talent commissions include “Waiting For Audience” by Nine Years Theatre, which was also presented as a work-in-progress in SIFA 2024, and presents the enduring vitality of theatre as an ancient art form; “COLONY – A True Colors Project,” a dance production directed by Remesh Panicker featuring 13 dancers from Singapore, Indonesia, Cambodia, Thailand, the Philippines, and Japan. The production explores diversity and “celebrates the individual within an interconnected, inclusive 'colony' of souls.” 

PRISM 48,” a conversation series curated by writer, editor, and producer Hong Xinyi, is also featured by the festival. It explores and reflects on the multifaceted perspectives that shape Singapore’s evolving cultural identity that is anchored on shared arts and culture. This series will also include a range of thinkers and cultural advocates that will touch on topics like “What Difference Can Singapore Storytelling Make?

The Singapore International Festival of Arts 2025 will also feature international works, such as “HOME” by Geoff Sobelle, “Told By Mother” by Ali Chahrour, and “Vampyr” by Manuela Infante. 

Little SIFA also makes a return for the 2025 edition, offering a curated series of family-friendly programmes by homegrown talents for two weekends and featuring diverse art forms. These include “The House Between the Winds” by Singaporean artist Yang Jie and a 30-minute performance of The Finger Player’s “Animal Farm” adaptation. 

Much like its first iteration, Little SIFA aims to expose children to these artworks and to engage them with Singapore’s vibrant art landscapes at a young age through a range of activities and performances. 

Early bird tickets for SIFA 2025 are now available from Mar. 11 to April 14, 2025, giving a 20% discount for SIFA-goers. You can buy the tickets on the SIFA 2025 website, Phone Booking, and BookMyShow

For more updates, visit the Singapore International Festival of Arts website, Facebook, X (Formerly Twitter), and Instagram pages. 

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