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Straits Times
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- Entertainment
- Straits Times
Show Picks: Black Eyed Peas, Stayc and Show Lo concerts
Sign up now: Get ST's newsletters delivered to your inbox American pop/hip-hop group Black Eyed Peas will be back in Singapore to perform at the Singapore Indoor Stadium. Black Eyed Peas – Live In Singapore One of the biggest pop groups of the 2000s, American outfit Black Eyed Peas are behind some of the decade's biggest hits such as Where Is the Love? (2003), Pump It (2005) and I Gotta Feeling (2009). The trio of and Taboo have also consistently released new material in recent years and dropped their ninth album, Elevation, in 2022. With six Grammies to their name, including for Best Pop Vocal Album for their fifth album The E.N.D. (2009), their touring line-up includes vocalist J. Rey Soul, the replacement for singer Fergie, who left in 2018. Soul was the Season 1 finalist of singing competition The Voice Of The Philippines (2013 to 2015) and was mentored by on the show. The group's last concerts in Singapore were in 2022, when they played two sets at the Formula One Singapore Airlines Singapore Grand Prix. Where: Singapore Indoor Stadium, 2 Stadium Walk MRT: Stadium When: Aug 25, 8pm Admission: From $158 to $288 via Sistic (go to or call 6348-5555) 2025 Stayc Tour (Stay Tuned) In Singapore K-pop girl group Stayc's Singapore show is part of their Stay Tuned world tour. PHOTO: LIVE NATION SINGAPORE K-pop girl group Stayc – which comprise Sumin, Sieun, Isa, Seeun, Yoon and J – will be back in Singapore to perform at The Star Theatre, the same venue they played at in February 2024 for their debut show here. Their Aug 16 show is part of a tour that kicked off in Seoul in April and includes dates across Asia, Australia, New Zealand and North America. Best known for tunes such as Stereotype (2021), Run2U (2022), Teddy Bear (2023) and Bubble (2023), the sextet made their debut in November 2020 with the EP Star To A Young Culture. The group – whose name is an acronym for Star To A Young Culture – released debut album Metamorphic in 2024. Where: The Star Theatre, 04-01 The Star Performing Arts Centre, 1 Vista Exchange Green MRT: Buona Vista When: Aug 16, 6pm Admission: From $138 to $308 via Ticketmaster (go to or call 6018-7645) Show Lo 30th World Tour Concert 2025 – Singapore Taiwanese singer Show Lo will stage his 30th World Tour in Singapore at the Resorts World Ballroom on Aug 16. PHOTO: SLIDING DOORS ENTERTAINMENT Mandopop singer Show Lo's return concert is part of his tour to mark his third decade in show business. The 46-year-old last performed a solo concert here at the Singapore Indoor Stadium in 2023 and was in the line-up of the One Love Asia Festival Singapor e a t the Bayfront Event Space in 2022. He has come a long way since winning a 1995 singing and dancing competition in Taiwan with his impersonation of Hong Kong Heavenly King Aaron Kwok. Lo has since released 14 albums, including his most recent, Wu Zhuang Yuan (2024). In a recent interview with The Straits Times, he said the tour marks a milestone in his long music career and Singapore fans can expect to hear many of his hits at the upcoming show. 'Giving it my all, I feel, is the best way for me to repay my fans for the decades of support and love,' he said. Where: Resorts World Ballroom, Resorts World Convention Centre, 8 Sentosa Gateway MRT: HarbourFront When: Aug 16, 8pm Admission: $128 to $258 via Sistic

The Age
27-04-2025
- The Age
Nine killed as car drives into crowd in Vancouver
Nine people have been confirmed dead and others were injured when a car drove into a crowd of revellers at a street festival in the Canadian city of Vancouver. Police said the alleged driver, a 30-year-old Vancouver man, was arrested at the scene of the incident, at a Filipino community event called the Lapu Lapu Day Block Party. They were confident the incident was not an act of terrorism. Footage showed victims on the ground on a street lined with food trucks, and debris strewn along a long stretch of road, with at least seven people lying immobile. A black SUV with a crumpled front section could be seen in still photos from the scene. Just after 3am on Sunday (8pm AEST), Vancouver police confirmed on X that the death toll sat at nine. The number of injured was still not known. At a midnight press conference (Vancouver time), police said the suspect was known to them but did not elaborate. The man was initially captured by people at the scene. Black Eyed Peas performers and J. Rey Soul were the headline acts at the festival on Saturday, which was meant to wrap up about 8pm. The incident happened at 8.14pm (1.14pm Sunday, AEST). Earlier posts on social media showed large crowds wandering past market stalls set up along a street in the South Vancouver neighbourhood, and the Vancouver Sun said thousands of people had been in the area.

Sydney Morning Herald
27-04-2025
- Sydney Morning Herald
Multiple people killed after car drives into crowd in Vancouver
Multiple people have been killed after a car drove into a crowd of revellers at a street festival in the Canadian city of Vancouver. Vancouver police say a number of people have died and a driver is in custody after the incident just after 8pm local time, at a Filipino community event called the Lapu Lapu Day Block Party. Footage showed victims lying on the ground, on a street lined with food trucks. Black Eyed Peas performers and J. Rey Soul were the headline acts at the festival, which was meant to wrap up at 8pm.

The Age
27-04-2025
- The Age
Multiple people killed after car drives into crowd in Vancouver
Multiple people have been killed after a car drove into a crowd of revellers at a street festival in the Canadian city of Vancouver. Vancouver police say a number of people have died and a driver is in custody after the incident just after 8pm local time, at a Filipino community event called the Lapu Lapu Day Block Party. Footage showed victims lying on the ground, on a street lined with food trucks. Black Eyed Peas performers and J. Rey Soul were the headline acts at the festival, which was meant to wrap up at 8pm.