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Show Picks: Concerts by Valley, Qiu Feng Ze and Wayne Huang; LingOrm fan meeting
Show Picks: Concerts by Valley, Qiu Feng Ze and Wayne Huang; LingOrm fan meeting

Straits Times

time3 days ago

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Show Picks: Concerts by Valley, Qiu Feng Ze and Wayne Huang; LingOrm fan meeting

(Clockwise from left) Canadian indie-pop band Valley; Singaporean singer Qiu Feng Ze (right) and Taiwanese singer Wayne Huang (left); and Thai actresses Sirilak Kwong (Ling, left) and Kornnaphat Sethratanapong (Orm, right). PHOTOS: LIVE NATION SINGAPORE, REASON ENTERTAINMENT, CHANNEL 3 THAILAND Infinity Feng Ze X Wayne Concert At One Love Asia Festival Singapore 2024, Qiu Feng Ze and Wayne Huang took the stage as members of Taiwanese boy band W0LF(S), together with the other members – Nine Chen, Lai and Shou. This time, Qiu, who is Singaporean, and Huang, who is Taiwanese, will perform as a duo in their own concert. They released the duet Infinity in April and contributed to the lyrics of the tender ballad. The singers met on Taiwanese variety show 100% Entertainment (1997 to present) in the 2010s, and later became part of W0LF(S) in 2019. Each has also dropped solo works, which they are expected to perform during the show. Where: The Theatre at Mediacorp, 1 Stars Avenue MRT: one-north When: June 7, 7pm Admission: $58 to $198 via Sistic (go to or call 6348-5555) Valley: Water The Flowers, Pray For A Garden Asia Tour 2025 In Singapore Canadian indie-pop band Valley consist of (from left) drummer Karah James, bassist Alex Dimauro and lead vocalist Rob Laska. PHOTO: LIVE NATION SINGAPORE If you missed Valley's last concert here in 2023, catch the Canadian indie-pop band on June 13 as part of their Water The Flowers, Pray For A Garden Asia Tour. It kicked off in Osaka on June 3, and will also travel to Nagoya, Tokyo, Shanghai, Bangkok and Taipei before arriving here. Valley's new tour has the same name as their latest album, which was released in August 2024. The work is an exploration of grief and resilience, with its mid-tempo title track focusing on nurturing one's connections with others. The trio consist of lead vocalist Rob Laska, bassist Alex Dimauro and drummer Karah James. Where: Capitol Theatre, 17 Stamford Road MRT: City Hall When: June 13, 8pm Admission: From $78 via Ticketmaster (go to or call 6018-7645) LingOrm 1st Fan Meeting In Singapore Thai actresses Sirilak Kwong (Ling, left) and Kornnaphat Sethratanapong (Orm, right) were named among the 48 most influential figures in Thailand in 2025 by Thai newspaper Matichon in January. PHOTO: CHANNEL 3 THAILAND Rising Thai model-actresses Ling Sirilak Kwong and Orm Kornnaphat Sethratanapong will hold their first fan meeting in Singapore on June 14. After starring in the hit Thai series The Secret Of Us (2024), they were named as one of the 48 most influential figures in Thailand in 2025 by Thai newspaper Matichon in January. Ling is known for her roles in the dramas Makkali The Love Tree (2022) and Royal Doctor (2023), while Orm – daughter of veteran Thai actress Naruemon Pongsupap – found fame with the shows Hotel Stars (2019) and To The Moon And Back (2023). Both will be co-headlining the upcoming Thai action-romance series Only You, which is slated to premiere in July. Where: Arena @ Expo, 9 Somapah Road MRT: Expo When: June 14, 4pm Admission: $208 to $388 via Ticketmaster (go to or call 6018-7645) Join ST's Telegram channel and get the latest breaking news delivered to you.

K-pop boy band NCT Dream to perform at Singapore Indoor Stadium in October
K-pop boy band NCT Dream to perform at Singapore Indoor Stadium in October

Straits Times

time14-05-2025

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K-pop boy band NCT Dream to perform at Singapore Indoor Stadium in October

K-pop boyband NCT Dream performed two sold-out shows at the Singapore Indoor Stadium on June 29 and 30 in 2024. PHOTO: LIVE NATION SINGAPORE K-pop boy band NCT Dream to perform at Singapore Indoor Stadium in October SEOUL - K-pop boy band NCT Dream announced on May 13 plans for an international tour which will begin in July, including a stop in Singapore. The septet - a sub-unit of NCT that was formed in 2016 - comprise Mark, Renjun, Jeno, Haechan, Jaemin, Chenle and Jisung. They will kick off their fourth tour, The Dream Show 4: Dream The Future, with three shows in Seoul from July 10 to 12. The group will head to Bangkok and Hong Kong in August before performing in Jakarta in September. They will then play the Singapore Indoor Stadium on Oct 18 and 19. Ticketing details have not been announced. NCT Dream previously held two sold-out concerts at the same venue on June 29 and 30 in 2024 as part of The Dream Show 3: Dream( )Scape tour, with Renjun sitting out due to heath issues. The band will also head to Taipei and Kuala Lumpur in December. NCT Dream's previous tour covered 25 cities and 37 shows, and the upcoming one - themed on time travel - is likely to draw bigger audiences. The seven-member act are set to roll out their fifth studio album in July, about eight months after the release of Dreamscape (2024). THE KOREA HERALD/ASIA NEWS NETWORK Join ST's WhatsApp Channel and get the latest news and must-reads.

Mandopop veteran Wakin Chau to perform at Singapore Indoor Stadium in July
Mandopop veteran Wakin Chau to perform at Singapore Indoor Stadium in July

Straits Times

time07-05-2025

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Mandopop veteran Wakin Chau to perform at Singapore Indoor Stadium in July

Taiwan-based singer Wakin Chau's new tour will focus on the roots of his artistry. PHOTO: LIVE NATION SINGAPORE SINGAPORE – Two years after his last show here, Mandopop star Wakin Chau will return for a concert at the Singapore Indoor Stadium on July 19. Tickets are priced from $138 to $288 via Ticketmaster and will go on sale from May 14. The Taiwan-based singer last performed at the same venue in 2023, as part of his Shao Nian Xia Ke tour, which translates to 'young knight' in English. Unlike the previous tour, which featured a classic martial arts theme and songs from period dramas such as Taiwan's The Heaven Sword And Dragon Saber (1994), Chau's The Younger Me Concerts Tour 3.0 will focus on the roots of his artistry instead, and promises to be more intimate and reflective. In a press statement , the 64-year-old fondly recalled his early days performing in Taiwan's folk cafes, with no elaborate lighting or grand effects, only faces in the crowd. He said: 'I have spent so many years constantly travelling overseas performing for others. 'But this time, I want to sing the songs that truly matter to me — the songs I want to sing for myself.' The new tour , billed as an 'elevated experience' and a 'stunning fusion of music and spectacle', is inspired by his most introspective album to date, The Younger Me (2019). It consists of tracks such as Sigmund Freud's Sake, Iceland and I Eat Therefore I Am. The Younger Me Concerts Tour 3.0 kicked off in the Chinese city of Changsha on April 12 . After the Singapore stop, it will continue to Chinese cities such as Foshan and Guiyang. Mastercard cardholders can buy tickets to the Singapore show through a pre-sale on May 14 from 2pm until May 15 at noon. Mastercard World & World Elite Mastercard cardholders can also enjoy preferred ticket access on May 16 from 2pm. Go to for more details. In addition, there will be a pre-sale for Live Nation members on May 15 from 2pm until May 16 at noon. Go to for free membership sign-up and pre-sale access. General ticket sales will start on May 16 at 2pm. Book it/Wakin Chau The Younger Me Concerts Tour 3.0 – Singapore Where: Singapore Indoor Stadium, 2 Stadium Walk When: July 19, 8pm Admission: $138 to $288 via Ticketmaster (go to or call 6018-7645) Join ST's Telegram channel and get the latest breaking news delivered to you.

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