There’s nothing that can quite beat the classic movie date night, or better yet, a drive-in cinema reminiscent of the good old days. Enter Cinewav’s outdoor movie screenings that you don’t need a car to enjoy.
Cinewav will be holding movie screenings where you can enjoy movies under the stars, starting with a seaside event at Keppel Bay.
Update: On the horizon, they’ve got screenings available from 31st March 2022 onwards that you can already start booking.
Enjoy the movie from reclined deck chairs
Image adapted from: Cinewav
On selected dates, shows will be aired at the scenic Marina at Keppel Bay after sunset at 8pm and 11pm. Expect a 10M-wide projection – think your dream home projector set-up, but bigger.
Image credit: @cinewav
Back by popular demand, the upcoming events will feature a Singaporean-Japanese Jimami Tofu on 31st March 2022, and Hidden Figures on 1st April 2022.
Image adapted from: Cinewav
Tickets are priced at $35/person for this event and if their track record is anything to go by, you’d want to get your tickets ASAP as they will likely be sold out in a jiffy.
Image credit: @cinewav
Prior to this first public event, Cinewav has had private screenings at locations like Jurong Lake Gardens, Bedok Stadium and Queenstown.
Purchase your ticket for Jimami Tofu and Hidden Figures on the Cinewav app (iOS, Android) and be sure to stay tuned to their social media page for more announcements on their upcoming event launches.
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Cover image adapted from: Cinewav, @cinewav
Article updated by Kezia Tan on 23rd March 2022.
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