Singapore’s vibrant musical heritage will be celebrated at the Sing60 Music Festival, a two-day event taking place on 6 and 7 December 2025 at Fort Canning Park. Organised by The Rice Company Limited and produced by Global Cultural Alliance, the festival aims to showcase the evolution of Singapore’s music over the past 60 years through a dynamic, multi-stage outdoor event.
The festival will feature performances from renowned local artists such as Mavis Hee, Charlie Lim, and Benjamin Kheng, alongside emerging talents. The event will also include rare reunions and collaborations in the Bandwagon Sessions, curated by Bandwagon, a leading Southeast Asian music media platform. Additionally, Bunker B2B will offer back-to-back DJ sets in a WWII bunker setting, highlighting the continuity of Singapore’s electronic music scene.
Sing60 is not just about music; it also aims to support the next generation of musicians. Every ticket sold will fund access for a child or youth from an underserved background, with initiatives like Gift-A-Guitar providing instruments and music education. “Sing60 Music Festival is a powerful statement on the strength and diversity of Singapore’s homegrown music,” said Nicholas Tee, Festival Director.
Tickets are available via SISTIC, with prices starting at $40 (£32) for a one-day pass and $60 (£48) for a two-day pass. Early bird promotions are available until 31 August. The festival promises to be a cultural milestone, celebrating Singapore’s musical legacy whilst investing in its future.
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