
R&B singer Tinashe is set to perform in Singapore this August for one night only
Fans of Tinashe are probably Getting No Sleep from this latest news: the R&B singer-songwriter is bringing her Match My Freak 2025 World Tour to Singapore this August, for one night only.
Best known for her bold stage presence and genre-blending sound, the Nasty singer (that's a song title, not a description) has collaborated with some of the biggest names in the industry – including Britney Spears, Usher, Travis Scott and Charli XCX.
When is Tinashe performing in Singapore?
Tinashe will be performing in Singapore on August 21, 2025 for one night only.
Where is Tinashe's concert in Singapore?
Her concert will be held at the Capitol Theatre.
What are the ticket prices for Tinashe's concert in Singapore?
General ticket sales start from May 15, 2025 at 11am via .

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The Courier
14 hours ago
- The Courier
Memories of Braeview Academy family, fun and fire as Dundee school closure looms
From performing as Britney Spears to its camaraderie, former depute head teacher Lynn Cathro has special memories of Braeview Academy, as its closure looms. As does Sheryl Ross, who has been both a pupil and staff member at the Dundee secondary, which shuts for good at the end of term. Along with head teacher Lesley Elder and pupils Kai Smith and Katie-Leigh Buchanan, they told The Courier of their mixed emotions as Braeview closes to become part of the new Greenfield Academy. Lynn, 66, was a teacher at Braeview Academy when it opened in 1996, having joined its predecessor Whitfield High School in 1993. She was principal guidance teacher before becoming depute head. After retiring in 2019, she returned as a supply teacher until last year. Lynn says: 'We're like a family at Braeview. It's quite a small school and we all know each other. The young people are just the best here.' The camaraderie, she said, has been most special to her. And, of course, the many school trips and shows. 'You name it, we did it!' she says. 'We did lots of musicals and just had great fun. The school has very much been the heart of the community.' Indeed, Lynn was often on stage herself, including playing Buttons in the staff pantomime and Britney Spears. She explains: 'One of the best shows we did was like Stars In Their Eyes. I was Britney Spears with two of my sixth year pupils rocking Hit Me Baby One More Time. 'That was a real hoot.' Latterly, Lynn worked in the school's enhanced support provision, a role she adored. She has visited the school in its final days, which are being marked with events including a staff ball, community open day on Saturday and music concert. 'I'm not going to lie, it is sad,' she says. 'Especially when I think of former colleagues who are no longer with us. 'Because, as I say, we're like family. 'But it's mixed feelings because I do think our community, our school deserves to have a brand new school.' Braeview Academy is also a dear place to admin worker Sheryl, 37. She was a pupil between 1999 and 2004 and returned to work there four years ago. She says: 'My five years as a pupil were positive. I was happy at school, I liked my teachers, I liked my subjects and I felt supported.' And in her job she often sees familiar faces from her younger days at Braeview, including teachers and classmates whose children are now at the school. 'I love being back and working with a lot of staff members that taught me back in the day. 'Lesley was actually my guidance teacher!' Sheryl will move to Greenfield Academy with the pupils and many of her colleagues. She's excited but emotional. 'This building, the whole set-up of Braeview, that's all I've known,' she says. 'It's sad to see it closing, this building holds a lot of my teenage memories. 'But I'm glad for the kids and the staff. We do definitely need a new school building.' Kai Smith and Katie-Leigh Buchanan, both 16, are part of the generation to experience both Braeview Academy and soon Greenfield Academy, as they start S6 and S5. Kai says: 'I'm really looking forward to moving to Greenfield. 'But I do have mixed feelings because I've been here for so long and Braeview has offered me so much.' He will be a house captain at Greenfield and says: 'I'm really excited to help bring the community together, help everyone feel a sense of belonging in the new school.' The school's final day on June 27 will also be the end of a long history with Braeview for head teacher Lesley. She joined Braeview as a guidance teacher in 2000 before being appointed depute head of Grove Academy five years later. In 2017 she returned to lead the school. 'Within a couple of days of being here I was inviting into my office parents I had taught back in the day – Sheryl's generation of kids who, by that time, had children that were in the school. 'It's a very, very family-orientated school.' Among the challenges Lesley faced early in her headship was the 2018 fire which destroyed a large part of the building. For almost four months Braeview pupils had to go to Craigie High School and Baldragon Academy. Lesley says: 'The school coped magnificently. It was an amazing feat of endeavour and so many partnerships were involved. 'Because the school was water and fire-damaged, staff had to leave all of their work behind. In 2018 things were still very much paper-based so they were leaving filing cabinets full of documents. 'But schools across the city gave us books, textbooks, recordings for modern languages, photocopied material for S1 right up to S6. 'Within a week and a half everyone was settled at Craigie and Baldragon. The staff there were absolutely tremendous and welcomed us with open arms.' Like Lynn, school shows and other events have created stand-out memories of Braeview for Lesley. 'We used to do positive behaviour days where the staff would dress up in costumes,' she recalls. 'I remember staff coming to work dressed as fairy godmothers and First World War pilots. 'A colleague and I came dressed as British Airways cabin crew. 'Staff had a sense of fun in order to entertain the young people.' With Braeview Academy's closure nearing, the reality is dawning that it will soon be no more. 'Now we're in June and we have less than a month left I think the feelings and emotions have intensified among the staff and young people. 'We're all really optimistic because this new state-of-the art school has been a long time coming for Braeview and Craigie. 'It's very much deserved and it will be a self-esteem boost for the community. 'Greenfield is bigger and the opportunities will be far greater than we've been able to offer. 'But it's also what we're leaving behind. The building that we've known and loved for many years, this small staff and small community.' Former Morgan Academy head teacher Johnny Lothian has been appointed head teacher for Greenfield Academy, so Lesley is to be redeployed by Dundee City Council. Her message to the Braeview staff and pupils moving on? 'The really positive spirit and resilience that the staff have, which is second to none and really characterises Braeview, I know they'll take that forward to Greenfield. 'And I would hope the same for the young people. 'I would say to the young people: 'Always know you're loved.''


Daily Mail
2 days ago
- Daily Mail
Iconic Hollywood restaurant made famous by the Kardashians suddenly closes
An iconic Chinese restaurant in West Hollywood made popular by the Kardashians and other celebrities is now closing after more than 40 years in business. The first location of Chin Chin - which opened on the Sunset Strip in 1983 - will close on July 27, the restaurant abruptly announced on social media last week. The eatery's other locations in Brentwood, Studio City and Las Vegas will remain open, the announcement said. The casual-dining spot, known for its dim sum and Cantonese specialties, was a frequent hangout for stars like Britney Spears, the Kardashians and Sean Hayes. Back in October 2019, Khloe Kardashian was seen at the restaurant with her sister Kourtney's ex Scott Disick. With the de-facto celebrity endorsements, Chin Chin amassed a legion of die-hard fans over the years. When Chin Chin changed ginger suppliers two years ago because of a supply chain issue, customers immediately noticed that the Chinese chicken salad tasted different and complained, according to David Choi, a partner in the restaurant. A representative for the restaurant told the Los Angeles Times that the building's landlord decided not to renew Chin Chin's five-year lease at the location. 'At the last minute I think the landlord had a change in vision for the place, and as much as we wanted to be part of that, Chin Chin just wasn't part of their vision,' Choi told the outlet. 'It was just a very sudden change, and so we were kind of left scrambling.' Fans of Chin Chin took to social media to share stories about their times at the restaurant, while also grieving the loss of an iconic piece of Hollywood. 'The go to place for me when I lived on Sunset in the 90's. It was like a cozy nightclub,' one person wrote. 'First the Palisades and now Chin Chin… I worked there in the 80s. I feel like my childhood is disappearing,' another said. 'Another slice of L.A. going away. I used to take my daughter there all the time. when she was a little kid. Great people watching,' a third said. Among Chin Chin's most popular dishes are its Chinese chicken salads, dumplings and pan-fried noodles. Many commenters on social media said they'd miss the chicken salad at Chin Chin. Chinese chicken salad with deep-fried wontons mixed in was likely created by Madame Sylvia Wu at her Santa Monica restaurant Madame Wu's Garden, but there is no doubt that Chin Chin popularized the dish in the 1980s and 1990s. 'Owner and founder Bob Mandler is the man responsible for making Chinese chicken salad a household name in Los Angeles County, the man who elevated the fine art of Chinese grazing to undreamed-of plateaus,' former LA Times food critic Max Jacobson wrote in 1992. Chin Chin has been operated by First to Market Hospitality for around a decade. The hospitality group wants to relocate some of the West Hollywood restaurant's staff to the other locations. It also launched a GoFundMe to help the employees who will unfortunately lose their jobs after July's closure. The fundraiser has pulled in $5,280 toward its $20,000, the vast majority of which was donated by Choi. The Brentwood location has seen sales go down ever since the Palisades wildfire in January, Choi told the LA Times, while Studio City's location has languished in the face of entertainment industry strikes. Since delivery is a big part of Chin Chin's business, Choi said customers who want to help the restaurant should order directly from them, instead of from the food delivery apps that take a 20 percent to 30 percent cut. Choi said the idea of immediately investing in a new restaurant won't be a wise decision unless he can find 'a sweetheart deal or a great location.' Many fans of Chin Chin have already visited the Sunset Plaza location to pay their respects. 'We've been around for [nearly] 45 years and that's been incredible, and we couldn't have done it without our customers,' Choi said. 'It's been a very pleasant surprise that we've had so many people that felt so strongly and had so many memories with us.'


Daily Mail
2 days ago
- Daily Mail
Britney Spears fans blast singer for charging over $1,000 for Balenciaga merch collab: 'We can't afford this!'
Britney Spears is under fire from fans after teaming up with Balenciaga for an expensive merchandise collab. The pop star, 43, joined forces with the controversial fashion house to release a line of Britney branded T-shirts, hoodies, and caps. While fans were excited to get a new project from the reclusive hitmaker, most baulked when they saw the eye-watering price tags. The cheapest piece of clothing in the collection is a $795 'shrunken' T-shirt, but buyers need to fork out $1,050 for the oversized version. Caps start at $725 through to $1,250, while a black hoodie is $1,650. Fans didn't hold back about the pricey products on social media, with one writing, 'The way this new Britney merch is mostly over $1k. 'Britney Nerds aren't buying the new merch that's $40 let alone that much.' Another wrote, 'New Britney merch is $1000... yeah no f**k off.' A third added, 'These prices are actually gross. You can tell her team are beyond desperate to make money as she won't work. No offence but no one is going to spend that much on Britney merch.' Others felt like that designs simply didn't justify the hefty cost. 'This disappointed me. You can get these T-shirts at the flea market. I expected more effort from this brand,' wrote one. 'Most probably I'll buy it on Temu,' wrote another. The collection, designed by Balenciaga's Demna Gvasalia, includes archival images of Britney - snapped by Steven Klein and Rankin. According to Balenciaga's website, the 'Britney Spears series celebrates a global cultural icon who shaped the sound and style of pop music.' 'Comprising a limited-edition series of ready to wear and accessories, an exclusive playlist curated by Britney Spears, and two remixes of her most iconic works by BFRND.' The cheapest piece of clothing in the collection is a $795 'shrunken' T-shirt, but buyers need to fork out $1,050 for the oversized version The ready-to-wear collection dropped on Tuesday, June 3 globally, along with a Spotify playlist said to be curated by Britney herself. Britney said in a statement, via People: 'I have always loved fashion and was so honored and excited Balenciaga and Demna chose to collaborate with me on Demna's last collection with the House.' She added, 'I hope my fans love it as much as I do! These are some of my favorite images from such an amazing time in my career and life, and I'm so excited to share it with everyone.' Demna is set to leave Balenciaga to serve as creative director for Gucci next month. Outside of the release of her blockbuster memoir The Woman In Me in 2023, Britney hasn't been very active. Her last music release was the collaboration Mind Your Business, which was released in 2023 but had been recorded several years earlier. However, there is some hope that Britney's ready to return to work. On May 16, the Grammy winner's attorney Peter Nussbaum filed a trademark application with the US Patent and Trademark Office for her first-ever jewelry brand, B. Tiny - according to the website. Britney created the line through her limited liability company Baby One More Mark, LLC, and her completed application is currently pending approval from an assigned examiner. Spears teased a glimpse of a new white flower choker while aboard a JSX private plane from Cabo San Lucas to LA where she got into trouble for lighting up a cigarette. 'You guys like my flower choker?' the semi-retired pop star asked her 42 million Instagram followers. 'B. Tiny is coming soon and that's something we have added! It's honestly adorable!' Britney first announced B. Tiny on November 3 and she shared a video of her right hand wearing a blue gemstone hand chain. 'My first jewelry line coming soon! Delicate, extremely different, and one-of-a-kind pieces!' Spears revealed. 'I'm so excited! Realizing how cool it is to be an artist that can be passionate in so many different ways! B. Tiny coming soon! Girls you're gonna f***ing love it!' The Hold Me Closer hitmaker is also said to be very hands on with her fully-authorized biopic for Universal Pictures, which is still in the developmental stage.