Indie music festival Neon Lights returns with Yuna, Interpol and Cigarettes After Sex

After a one-year hiatus in 2017, Singapore’s very own indie music fest, Neon Lights, is set for its third edition come November, to be held back at the usual Fort Gate, Fort Canning Park venue. This time, it’ll be expanded to a three-day event, from two before.

From Nov 9-11, the multi-stage outdoor festival will see headliners like Interpol make their Southeast Asian debut in Singapore; Malaysian songstress Yuna making her grand return to the festival; as well as Cigarettes After Sex coming back again after their sell-out gig at the Capitol Theatre last year.

Other acts to look out for include Canadian electronic composer Caribou, English rock band The Vaccines, local indie darlings Riot !n Magenta and Sobs, Australian reggae group Sticky Fingers, and Brooklyn-based scottish band Bodega, among many others.

Like past editions, we’re expecting there to be art to check out, fringe activities, as well as drinks and food stalls to be found at the event space too—let’s just hope it doesn’t rain again.

Check out the full line-up below:

Friday, Nov 9, 6pm-10.30pm

Yuna
Paradise Bangkok Molam International Band

Saturday, Nov 10, 2pm-10.30pm

Interpol
Cigarettes After Sex
The Vaccines
Shame
Riot !n Magenta

Sunday, Nov 11, 2pm-10.30pm

Caribou
Rhye
Sticky Fingers
Phum Viphurit
Bodega
Sobs


Neon Lights 2018 takes place from Nov 9-11 at Fort Gate, Fort Canning Park. Ticket prices range from $99 single-day passes to $250 three-day passes, available here.