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Looking for the hottest names in music or simply in the mood for retro mojo? Dig out those shoulder-padded jackets and go-go balloon pants, bring out your glow sticks, and get ready for Asia’s biggest sporting and entertainment extravaganza. The 2011 FORMULA 1 SINGTEL SINGAPORE GRAND PRIX is nothing short of a mind-blowing world festival featuring international headliners, stunning theatrical-visual productions, retro disco showcases, and electrifying parades – all in one fully loaded circuit park. With one ticket, fans can access a S$5 million entertainment line-up, and enjoy hours of track action including Formula One and support races like Porsche Carrera Cup Asia and the JK Racing Asia Series. Ticket prices start as low as S$38 for a Zone 4 Friday Walkabout pass while a three-day Premier Walkabout ticket averaging at S$149 per day offers access to all zones and over 103 stage and roving performances within the circuit park. Joining the headliners assembly is Glee starlet and YouTube sensation CHARICE whose soaring 10-decibel voice has seen her performing alongside Celine Dion and Andrea Bocelli, and receiving lavish nods from Oprah Winfrey and David Foster. Look out for Charice at the Padang stage in Zone 4 (Friday) and Village stage in Zone 1 (Saturday). Who can forget deep-throated Mr ‘Boombastic’and the man behind ‘It Wasn’t Me’ and the infectious cover ‘Angel’. Reggae fans, heating up your night is multi-platinum, Grammy winning artiste SHAGGY who will perform at the Esplanade Outdoor Theatre (Zone 4 – Saturday) and Village stage (Zone 1 – Sunday). Singapore GP is thrilled to announce a Friday highlight at Zone 4’s Esplanade Outdoor Theatre stage which sees an eclectic, one off, DJ set by experimental trip hop prodigies, Massive Attack’s DADDY G & 3D. Massive Attack are artists, producers and legendary musicians. The duo, Robert "3D" Del Naja and Grant "Daddy G" Marshall from Bristol, England are considered to be progenitors of the trip hop genre. Their debut album, Blue Lines was released in 1991, with the single ‘Unfinished Sympathy’ reaching the charts and later being voted the 10th greatest song of all time in a poll by U.K.'s The Guardian. |
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RETRO FEVER HITS HOME Wednesday night Zouk clubbers, don’t be shy now. Relive your ‘Love in the First Degree’ for those rusty dance moves as Zouk – celebrating its 20th anniversary – presents a mass MAMBO JAMBO on Sunday night at the floating platform (Bay Stage) for Bay Grandstand ticketholders only. Sing your heart out with RICK ASTLEY as the legendary showman belts out familiar tunes like ‘Together Forever’ and ‘Lights Out’ at the Esplanade Outdoor Theatre (Saturday) and Village Stage (Sunday). Come on, you know you’re never gonna give him up. Just for laughs, indulge in some truly Wicked sport with cult New York show FORBIDDEN BROADWAY (Village stage – Friday & Sunday), a satirical revue that does hilarious spoofs of contemporary Broadway shows from The Phantom of the Opera to Rent, Les Misérables and Hairspray. New York’ longest-running musical comedy revue, Forbidden Broadway promises to have you in stitches from the start! Follow crowd gatherers TRANSE EXPRESS as they drum up a procession ala Pied Piper and get lifted onto airborne mobiles. Then watch out for the fire-eating fakir of JAIPUR MAHARAJA BRASS BAND who juggles with knives and walks barefoot on nails before feasting your eyes on the flamboyant girls of SAMBA BRASIL – back by popular demand for the fourth year. If that’s not enough, let Pan-African performers FRITITI delight you with their high-energy dances, acrobatic feats, infectious rhythms and stilt-walking stunts. For the latest entertainment updates and performance schedule, visit www.singaporegp.sg closer to the race. Tickets are available for sale online (www.singaporegp.sg), via the ticketing hotline +65 6738 6738 as well as at all SISTIC outlets. Last year, Singapore GP’s entertainment showcase at the Padang stage was voted “Best Concert” and the race itself was named “Best Global Showcase of Singapore” by CNNGo. More headliners will be announced in the coming weeks, visit www.singaporegp.sg for updates. |
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