Alicia Pan Quartet
Singer-songwriter (and model and host and yoga studio owner) Alicia Pan, who’s just released her self-titled EP, graces the stage at Blu Jaz.
Jetstar wants to help you save money
We all know how much of a pain booking a flight can be, what with the fluctuating ticket prices and flash sales. Jetstar just made snagging a cheap deal more of a breeze.
CultureHackSG
Post-Museum’s art-meets-food-meets-history event gets participants to create edible works in response to historical cookbooks and the early 20th century setting of Baba House. These are shared with the public as part of a series of talks on colonial and historical food and botanical culture.
Hellos and goodbyes on Ann Siang Hill
Little India and Geylang may be getting alcohol restrictions, but turnover is alive and well on this party street. This time, say hello to street food and locally-inspired cocktails.
Bumpin’
The club brings back some R&B goodness and hip hop attitude with a slew of guest and resident DJs. They said to expect turbulence, so be prepared to shake some booty.
[postponed] Dream Koala
French producer Dream Koala (born Yndi Ferreira), who specializes in chillwave and ambient electronica, plays his first live show in Singapore. Despite being only 20 (where were you when you were 20?) he’s already played at Boiler Room and remixed Banks, Angel Haze and The 1975. With an DJ set by Team Cake.
Unplugged Sessions: Debra Khng
Catch local singer-songwriter Debra Khng in this intimate unplugged session.
Para//el Presents Nicole Moudaber with Zushan
Nigerian-born, London-based girl DJ Nicole Moudaber was once described as the most underrated DJ by Carl Cox. The Lebanese techno aficionado will spin hits like “See You Next Tuesday” and “Liberum Spirita” in her Singapore debut.
Zouk Soundsystem Presents Kura with Hong
Ok girls, we’ll admit: he’s a hot one. Not only does this 25-year old Portuguese DJ turn heads, he’s also pretty talented. While he spins electronic music, there’s no denying you can’t get tunes like “Makhor” and “Roll the Drum” out of your head.
Singapore Short Film Awards Fringe Screenings
Set to take place at the Ngee Ann Kongsi Auditorium, the annual Singapore Short Film Awards (SSFA) is a joint effort between The Substation and Objectifs Films.