Timbre Group is celebrating its 20th anniversary with the launch of two new venues and a series of tribute performances. From its inception as a live music bar at The Substation in 2005, Timbre has grown into a multi-concept food and beverage (F&B) and lifestyle group, renowned for supporting local talent and community initiatives.
The anniversary celebrations will commence on 31 July at Timbre+ One North, featuring performances from popular acts, including the reunion of the original house band Jack & Rai with EIC. The festivities will also see the opening of Timbre+ Hillview, a 27-stall food collective with live music, and Timbre Signatures Café @ Siglap, a community-first café supporting social causes.
Danny Loong, Timbre’s Co-Founder and CEO, reflected on the journey, stating, “When we started Timbre in 2005, it was simply about creating a stage for local musicians. We never imagined we’d still be standing 20 years on, especially after the storms we’ve weathered.” He highlighted the challenges faced during the COVID-19 pandemic and the resilience of the community that kept the spirit of live music alive.
The celebrations will also include the “Gift a Guitar” campaign, where Prime Minister Lawrence Wong auctioned his guitar to fund music education for youth. This initiative underscores Timbre’s commitment to social impact and youth empowerment.
As Timbre enters its next chapter, it continues to champion creativity and community, proving its resilience and adaptability in Singapore’s dynamic F&B landscape.
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