Timbre Group has officially opened Timbre+ Hillview, a new food and music destination located within the Central Manpower Base (CMPB) in Singapore. This launch is part of the group’s 20th anniversary celebrations, aiming to merge Singapore’s hawker culture with live entertainment in a family-friendly environment. The venue features 26 hawker and lifestyle stalls, live music zones, karaoke spaces, and a golf simulator, creating a vibrant community hub accessible to the public.
Timbre+ Hillview is designed to support local hawkers and emerging food and beverage entrepreneurs by providing affordable spaces, marketing assistance, and mentorship opportunities. Chuh Chee Ming, owner of Zijia Yong Tau Fu, praised Timbre for its support during the pandemic, stating, “Timbre stood by us with flexible rentals and delivery support that helped us stay afloat.” Similarly, Calvyn Ng, founder of Munchi Pancakes, credited Timbre for helping expand his business to over 40 outlets.
The venue also introduces the Timbre app, which allows visitors to discover events, place orders, and receive a 10% discount on purchases made via the app. This initiative aligns with Timbre Group’s mission of creating spaces that combine food, music, and community engagement.
Co-founder and CEO Danny Loong emphasised the group’s commitment to nurturing local talent, stating, “Timbre+ Hillview reflects our belief that everyone deserves a stage, and that stage should be open to all.” As Timbre Group celebrates its 20th anniversary, it continues to champion local musicians and food entrepreneurs, reinforcing its role as a key player in Singapore’s lifestyle and entertainment scene.