
Celebrate homegrown music talent and party in a bunker at this two-day festival at Fort Canning Park
Head on down during this outdoor weekend musical festival to hear beloved local crooners perform live, with headliners including but not limited to Corrinne May, Benjamin Kheng, Glenn Yong, and Shye. Also making an appearance are the OG stars of Talentime – a popular singing talent show from the 60s, way before the era of Singapore Idol.
Discover new favourites with the curated Bandwagon sessions, which shine the spotlight on indie and alternative bands, both new and long-celebrated. Look forward to sets by Caracal, The Great Spy Experiment, A Vacant Affair and more, along with covers and original numbers by rising youth bands.
As for the dance music fans, party it up in a World War II bunker with back-to-back DJ sessions spanning genres from techno to house and experimental.
There will also be a festival village with booths featuring local food, fashion, artisanal goods and more.
Early bird tickets to Sing60 Music Festival are now on sale at just $32 (U.P. $40). To sweeten the deal, single-day tickets can be purchased using your SG Culture Pass credits, which will be available from September 1 onwards – so why not make a date and attend for free? Check out the full line-up and make your booking here.
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Celebrate homegrown music talent and party in a bunker at this two-day festival at Fort Canning Park
National Day might be over, but the local pride still runs strong. And this December 6 and 7, the Sing60 Music Fest celebrates the best of homegrown music and artistes over two jam-packed days at Fort Canning Park. Head on down during this outdoor weekend musical festival to hear beloved local crooners perform live, with headliners including but not limited to Corrinne May, Benjamin Kheng, Glenn Yong, and Shye. Also making an appearance are the OG stars of Talentime – a popular singing talent show from the 60s, way before the era of Singapore Idol. Discover new favourites with the curated Bandwagon sessions, which shine the spotlight on indie and alternative bands, both new and long-celebrated. Look forward to sets by Caracal, The Great Spy Experiment, A Vacant Affair and more, along with covers and original numbers by rising youth bands. As for the dance music fans, party it up in a World War II bunker with back-to-back DJ sessions spanning genres from techno to house and experimental. There will also be a festival village with booths featuring local food, fashion, artisanal goods and more. Early bird tickets to Sing60 Music Festival are now on sale at just $32 (U.P. $40). To sweeten the deal, single-day tickets can be purchased using your SG Culture Pass credits, which will be available from September 1 onwards – so why not make a date and attend for free? Check out the full line-up and make your booking here.


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08-08-2025
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Download 40 gorgeous Singapore-themed mobile wallpapers created by emerging artists for SG60
While you're dressing yourself up in red and white this National Day, take the chance to also wear your Singaporean pride on your screen – by that we mean sprucing up your phone with fresh new wallpaper that's specially created to celebrate our island city's 60th birthday. Local art collective GOFY has teamed up with 24 emerging artists – Singaporeans, overseas Singaporeans, and individuals with a connection to Singapore – to produce 40 original mobile wallpapers that you can download for free. With the SG60 theme 'Building Our Singapore Together' in mind, these relatable illustrations feature familiar local landmarks, our favourite dishes, everyday scenes at places like provision shops and HDB estates, as well as native flora and fauna – all done in each artist's unique style. Some are bright and cheeky, some dreamy with a watercolour effect, and some more reflective with broody dark tones, but what they all have in common is that they're a perfect ode to the place we call home. Of course, these SG60 illustrations remain relevant even past National Day, and don't just need to be used specifically for the occasion. In fact, there will be a second launch of artworks from an added pool of artists in mid-August, so stay tuned. How to check crowd levels and road closures this National Day


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08-08-2025
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The best National Day songs of all time
Whether they make you beam with pride or cringe just a little, there's no denying the lasting power of Singapore's National Day songs. These annually released anthems are as much a part of the National Day Parade as the dazzling fireworks, slick choreography, and heart-thumping flypasts. Over the years, they've run the gamut from rousing and emotional to unabashedly cheesy, but they all share one thing in common: they stick. These lyrics have lodged themselves in our national psyche ("This is home", anyone?) and tugged at our heartstrings over and over again. So, Here We Are. In honour of Singapore's 60th birthday, these are the Time Out Singapore team's favourite National Day songs of all time. Did any of your faves make the list? The 10 best NDP songs of all time 1. The Road Ahead by various artists (2021) "This song came out when sentiments were at an all-time high and we've just gone through the worst of Covid-19 as a nation. It's not your typical singalong parade anthem – Linying's lyrics are poetic and relevant without being the least bit corny. And the line "where the garden always grows toward the light" is possibly one of the most beautiful National Day song lyrics to have ever been penned. The music video had really cute illustrations too. In spite of the filming constraints due to the pandemic, I thought the animated video was a delight to watch." – Adira Chow, Food & Drink Writer 2. We Are Singapore by various artists (2018) 'Cover songs are either a hit or miss, and this modern take on the 1987 classic by Charlie Lim fares better than the original. Don't get me wrong – it's still quite forgettable compared to previous NDP songs but the diversity in both song and video makes up for it. Plus, extra brownie points for the cats. Oh, and rapping the Singapore pledge? What a time to be alive." – Cam Khalid, Branded Content Editor 3. Our Singapore by various artists (2019) 'Not gonna lie, I had chills the first time I listened to 2019's NDP song, Our Singapore. The nostalgia of Stefanie Sun's We Will Get There performed by legends like Rahimah Rahim and Jacintha Abisheganaden combined with the vocals of new-kids-on-the-block – and actual children – never fail to pull at the heartstrings. Seeing everyone come together to pull this off reminds me that we are indeed one people, one nation and one Singapore.' – Nicole-Marie Ng, Regional Content Director 4. Song for Singapore by Corrinne May (2010) "I want to say Home by Kit Chan, but this song is pretty underrated. I was 17 years old in the year that this was released as the National Day theme song, and I remember appreciating that it was not overly saccharine. The music video is a predictable montage of everyday life in Singapore to tug at the heartstrings, but I can't resist Corrinne May's heavenly vocals, so all is forgiven." – Cheryl Sekkappan, Editor, Singapore and Asia 5. Reach Out For The Skies by Taufik Batisah and Rui En (2005) 'Out of all the NDP songs, I like the tune of this one the most. And it came out around the time I attended the parade in Primary 5, so it's also my most memorable NDP song. I'd consider it quite an upbeat song for that generation — the previous years' were more mellow and emotional and this just had more hype. Plus, I like Rui En." – Liqin Lau, Creative Manager "It's my favourite song just because of Taufik Batisah. I remember learning the dance in primary school and performing it. In fact, I was such a big fan of Taufik that I went to his very first meet and greet and signing event at IMM for his debut album. I also listened to his CD everyday on my Walkman. So safe to say, this particular NDP song stuck with me for a long time." – Farah Adilah, Campaign Manager 6. We Will Get There by Stefanie Sun (2002) "This particular song holds great significance to me. I can still vividly recall listening to it during my early childhood. And now everytime it plays, it instantly takes me back to those carefree days where life was simpler. Not to mention, this song is also a good reminder of the trying times and to appreciate how far we've come as people, and as a nation." – Mingli Seet, Former Art & Culture Writer 7. Not Alone by Benjamin Kheng (2024) "Finally, a Ben Kheng NDP song. It's about time one of Singapore's best singer-songwriters got roped into a National Day project, and his first one sure didn't disappoint. The first thing I thought of when I heard Not Alone was how similar it sounded to This is Me from The Greatest Showman – it's got that same rousing spirit you'd expect from a powerful pop ballad. I also appreciate how the title and lyrics are a subtle and thoughtful nod to mental health. It's a song about solidarity at the end of the day." – Adira Chow, Food & Drink Writer 8. Home by Kit Chan (1998) 'Dick Lee's surprisingly relatable song has probably hit home (pun absolutely intended) at some point in our lives, especially for those who are away from Singapore for an extended period of time. Whether we're homesick for the efficient transport system, fuss-free kopitiam culture, mouthwatering local cuisine, or the weather, this song reminds us that sometimes we do take our sunny island for granted.' – Dewi Nurjuwita, Former Art & Culture Editor 9. Where I Belong by Tanya Chua (2001) 'Every year, like a routine, we get a new shopping mall, a Jack Neo movie and a National Day theme song – that we never asked for. None of them has drawn any strong reactions from me except maybe 2001's NDP theme song Where I Belong. Yes, I agree there can be nothing as great, wholesome and mainstream as Home but this is a close second. Besides, as a history enthusiast, I appreciate the vintage footage of the Singapore skyline in the music video." – Delfina Utomo, Former Editor 10. Moments of Magic by Tanya Chua, Fann Wong and Elsa (1999) 'This song is truly a ~magical~ bop. It's also our official millennium song that brought together an epic trio of Fann Wong (homegirl can sing!), Tanya Chua and Elsa Lin. And since we probably won't live to hear the next millennium NDP song, this one's all we've got.' – Fabian Loo, Former Food & Drink Writer