Music Matters Live has always been about shining the spotlight on music (and musicians) from around the world, giving these independent and emerging acts an avenue to showcase their mastery. Now in its 11th year, you can look out for a wide range of music from Israel, Switzerland, Australia, India and more.
Just like previous years, more than 30 up and coming acts, representing 15 countries, will perform across four nights from Sep 12-15 (it’s happening in the week between the stellar Ultra Singapore music festival and Singapore’s highly anticipated F1 night race). Some of the acts heading our way is The Veronicas, an Australian pop punk band fronted by identical twins; electronic indie pop band from Israel, Garden City Movement; New Zealand’s R&B songstress, Aaradhna; Alex Cuba, a Canadian singer-songwriter representing Canada, and more.
Also, Music Matters has teamed up with Singapore’s top live music venues, Millian and Timbre, to host all these performances, which will be free for the general public.
Here’s the first round of acts in the line-up:
Aaradhna (New Zealand)
Alex Cuba (Canada)
Bad Pony (Australia)
Bastian Baker (Switzerland)
Garden City Movement (Israel)
Hush (Taiwan)
Maefire (Australia)
My Life As Ali Thomas (Thailand)
Nucleya (India)
P!SCO (Taiwan)
Prateek Kuhad (India)
QUEST (Philippines)
Rag n’ Bone (Australia)
Raisa (Indonesia)
Slip On Stereo (Australia)
Slot Machine (Thailand)
Slumberjack (Australia)
Sun Of Morning (Taiwan)
Sydnee Carter (Australia)
Tank and The Bangas (USA)
The Souls (Switerland)
The Overtunes (Indonesia)
The Veronicas (Australia)
Young Lex (Indonesia)
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