TGIF Music Station Offers Free Musical Respites

TGIF Music Station Offers Free Musical Respites in the Heart of the City

TGIF Music Station Offers Free Musical Respites in the Heart of the City - Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre

TGIF Music Station Offers Free Musical Respites in the Heart of the City

TGIF Music Station Offers Free Musical Respites in the Heart of the City

Singapore, 5 December 2017 – As part of its efforts to promote local arts and culture and enliven the Central Business District, the Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre (SCCC) will be organising a series of free music showcases under its TGIF Music Station initiative which kicks off in January 2018.

The above mentioned showcases will take place on the first and third Fridays of each month, and feature a line-up of local artistes to help you wind down your work week. There will be two sessions per show day (at 12.30pm and 7.30pm) and each session will feature a different artiste and/or line-up of artistes.

TGIF Music Station brings together artistes from different musical genres such as KEXIN x MINGWEI x MUSA which blends the vocals of Kexin and Mingwei from Micappella, with MUSA’s unique synthesis of Chinese music with a contemporary style. Other exciting performances include young and promising artistes Mandy Ke and Meiting, and winner of the first edition of reality singing competition, Project Superstar, Kelvin Chen.

The public will also be able to look forward to familiar names including xinyao singer Pan Ying, popular homegrown singer-songwriter, Ling Kai, soulful crooner Xie Sheng Zhi, and renowned 90’s singer-producer Allan Moo. Getai princess, Lee Pei Fen, chart-topping singer-songwriter, Lin Si Tong, and Tay Kewei with Alfred Sim performing as a duo, will headline the inaugural TGIF Music Station on 5 Jan 2018.

“Through TGIF Music Station, we hope to provide a regular platform for local artistes to showcase their talents, to make the performing arts accessible to working adults, and to inject greater cultural vibrancy in the Central Business District,” said Mr Lee Ee Wurn, Programmes Director of SCCC.

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