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A throwback to the best of Singapore’s rock music scene

There’s a few more days left to check out this rock music exhibition that provides a snapshot into Singapore’s rock music scene.

Dating back all the way to the ’60s, there are 100 photographs of 100 bands (yes, there have been that many) on display. Alongside these rare photographs that will be making its debut here, there are also artefacts and anecdotes about the bands.  

Big name bands include The Oddfellows—best known for hit song “So Happy” that made waves in the early ’90s. It also served as the inspiration for the title of this exhibition, So Happy: 50 Years of Singapore Rock. Other bands include Serenaide, who are behind the hit “The Girl from Katong”, Shirley Nair & The Silver Strings and The Crescendos & Susan Lim.

This exhibition will be on at The Substation through Apr 17. Admission is free.