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In 'Destination Anywhere', Melanie Oliveiro finds out where partygoers can assemble to enjoy the Somewhere Out There 2025 festival, debuting on 16 August 2025. Syahirah Din Kriukow and Bernhard Schwarz, founders of Fabrik Asia and organisers of the festival will highlight international and homegrown music acts, interactive art installations, curated wellness experiences, workshops and delicious grub. They'll also describe its Fort Canning Park main stages — Evermore, Roots, and Canopy and how Somewhere Out There will boast an exclusive afterparty happening at RASA Space in the Raffles Place area.
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