It’s been 10 years since Sing50, the SG50 concert held at the National Stadium. Now, its follow-up, Sing60 Music Festival, will be back in full swing from 6th to 7th December 2025 at Fort Canning Park.
Expect a star-studded lineup of local performers and a bustling marketplace with food, fashion, and art as the music carries you through the night. And just because NDP is over doesn’t mean your patriotic spirit needs to go – here’s what you need to know about the upcoming festival.
Sing50 held at the National Stadium in 2015.
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Sing60 is the sequel to Sing50, the music festival celebrating Singapore’s Jubilee year. The event features local music acts that span across generations and genres, like Mandopop singer Mavis Hee, newbie indie band Carpet Golf, and indie pop princess Shye.
This year’s concert features an impressive lineup of over 60 local musicians, so if you need a crash course in Singapore’s local music scene, this is it.
Fort Canning Park will be transformed into a local music lover’s dream with the festival’s 2 main stages: Fort Canning Green and BattleBox.
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Fort Canning Green – that huge lawn in front of Fort Canning Centre – is where the main concert segment, Homegrown Icons and Bandwagon Sessions, will be held.
Homegrown Icons is where you’ll find familiar contemporary pop acts like Benjamin Kheng, Charlie Lim, and Glenn Yong, plus the Talentime All-Stars – an Avengers-level collab between local singers like Ann Hussein, Clement Chow, and Faridah Ali.
Meanwhile, Bandwagon Sessions turns things down a notch with a cosy, laid-back setup, featuring indie and alternative music acts like The Great Spy Experiment and Caracal, to newcomers like Carpet Golf and Motifs.
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You’ll also earn serious bragging rights for attending a concert set at BattleBox – the historic WW2 bunker – that will be playing host to Bunker B2B. This concert segment cranks things up with electronic DJ sets, featuring genres like hip-hop, techno, house, and experimental music.
The Sing60 Music Festival will also be going full-on #SupportLocal with Festival Village, a marketplace featuring homegrown food, art, fashion and lifestyle brands all in one spot at Fort Canning Green.
For now, the vendors haven’t been officially announced, but more details will be released closer to the festival.
Image credit: @sing60fest via Instagram
A single-day pass to the festival goes for $40, while a 2-day pass goes for $60. Tickets can be purchased onsite on the day itself, but it’s highly recommended to purchase tickets beforehand on Sistic, as there will only be a limited number of tickets available onsite.
There’s even better news: you can use your SG Culture Pass to snag tickets from 1st September 2025 onwards, but it’s only applicable for single-day passes.
If that still isn’t reason enough to cop a ticket, here’s a feel-good twist: for every ticket sold, a free ticket will be gifted to a child or youth from an underserved community. So not only do you get a day of epic music, you’re also helping someone else experience it too.
The closest MRT station is Fort Canning MRT station – just take Exit B and turn left to reach Jubilee Park. If you’re coming from the Dhoby Ghaut MRT station, take Exit B and cross Penang Road, which should lead you to a tunnel that brings you to the park. Clarke Quay MRT station is another possible route – take Exit E, and it should be about a 6-minute walk from there.
With about 4 months to go before we hit December, that should give you plenty of time to clear up your schedule for the festival. Plus, it’s for a good cause, so why not? If you’re torn between choosing which local artist’s concert to attend, here’s your chance to one time good one catch all of them at Fort Canning Park.
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Cover image adapted from: Sing60, @benjaminkheng via Instagram
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