The Purple Symphony, Singapore’s largest inclusive orchestra, is marking the nation’s 60th anniversary with a special concert series aimed at reaching vulnerable groups and heartland communities. The event, themed “Perhaps It’s Love,” will take place on 14 and 15 June 2025 at the Singapore Conference Hall, showcasing the orchestra’s commitment to fostering inclusivity and community connection through music.
Since its 10th anniversary in June 2024, The Purple Symphony has been dedicated to promoting a more inclusive society. This year’s concert is part of a broader initiative to engage with seniors and at-risk groups, reflecting the orchestra’s ongoing mission to build deeper community ties. The concert will feature a blend of classical and pop music, including the premiere of “Fortitude,” an original composition by Liong Kit Yeng, which honours Singapore’s 60 years of nation-building.
Artistic Director Quek Ling Kiong expressed pride in the orchestra’s progress, noting the musicians’ dedication to honing their skills and the unique blend of Eastern and Western musical elements. “Their dedication to perfecting every note shows their love for music,” he said.
Mayor Denise Phua, an adviser to The Purple Symphony, highlighted the concert’s role in promoting love and inclusion. “This year’s concert is a reminder that love is a collective effort—to care for and uplift one another regardless of ability,” she stated.
With performances scheduled throughout the year, The Purple Symphony continues to champion inclusion, aiming to inspire and unite through the power of music.
“`