Neon Lights Festival in Singapore Will Take Place November 9–11

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Neon Lights Festival in Singapore Will Take Place November 9–11

Whimsical decorations, pop-up art installations and mobile performances await visitors of the Neon Lights Festival which will take place between November, 9 and November, 11 at the Fort Gate, the Fort Canning Park, Singapore

This is the third edition of the festival first held in 2015 and then in 2016 skipping the last year. This weekend-long party will gather together acclaimed musicians from around the world.

Friday night will feature Yuna, The Paradise Bangkok Mola International Band and Mantravine among others. On Saturday, Interpol, Cigarettes After Sex, The Vaccines, Shame, Riot !n Magenta and Instigator Afrobeat Orchestra will perform for the visiting music buffs. On Sunday, meet Caribou, Peking Duk, Rhye, Sticky Fingers, Phum Yiphurit, Bodega and Sobs with more international bands.

There will be musical games and workshops, dancing till you drop, an abundunce of food options. Set on an engaging musical adventure through Southeast Asia and beyond!

Tickets are available from the official page of the festival. 

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