It’s been a hot minute since any one of us has been to a festival, and the good music and chill vibes they deliver are sorely missed. Following the announcement of the Backstreet Boys’ F1 performance and the return of Zoukout is One Love Asia Festival 2022, happening for the very first time in Singapore from 22nd-23rd October 2022.
Tickets are now available, so read on to find out more:
Concerts are great, but festivals? Boy, they certainly hit different. At this upcoming Mandopop event, 10,000 festival goers would be catching live performances by renowned local and regional artists.
Stefanie Sun.
Image credit: @stefsunyanzi
Stefanie Sun, the songbird behind NPD hit We Will Get There, will headline this event. Other huge names in the lineup include Namewee, Show Lo, Tanya Chua, and WeiBird. Avid Mandopop fans may be thrilled to know Kelly Chen, F.I.R., Yoga Lin, and Oaeen will be taking the stage as well.
Show Luo.
Image credit: Luju Bar
Over the course of the 2-day event, expect 40-minute-long sets from each artist alongside some fringe activities that will be announced soon.
Image credit: One Love Asia Festival Singapore
Don’t be surprised if the festival’s name rings a bell – the Mandopop festival was supposed to have its first ever concert back in 2020, before the pandemic hit. After 2 long years, the event is finally taking place, with tickets starting from $121/day or $221 for both days.
Price (General Admission): $121 for a 1-day pass, $221 for a 2-day pass
Price: (Premium Admission): $161 for a 1-day pass, $281 for a 2-day pass
Date: 22nd-23rd October 2022
Time: 4pm onwards
Venue: Bayfront Event Space, 12A Bayfront Avenue, Singapore 018970
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Cover image adapted from: One Love Asia Festival Singapore, @stefsunyanzi
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