Singapore Brickfest 2021 is an Official LEGO® Fan Event in Singapore for LEGO® fans to display their "My Own-Creations" of LEGO® sets.
Mon, 25 Oct 2021 - Sun, 14 Nov 2021
11:00 AM - 8:00 PM
ION Orchard Art Gallery, Level 4.
Singapore Brickfest 2021 is finally here, in collaboration with LEGO® Singapore, Bricks World, ION Orchard, PICO ART International, APT Showfreight – Singapore (Logistics) and ModuCase from 25th October to 14th November 2021, at ION Orchard Art Gallery, Level 4. #singaporebrickfest2021
There are two different themes on display at the event:
(1) “Memories” from 25 Oct 2021 to 1 Nov 2021.
(2) “Imagine” from 4 Nov 2021 to 14 Nov 2021.
Note: The event will be closed on 2 and 3 Nov 2021 to allow for the change of the display themes.
This is a free public exhibition. Entry is by booking of tickets via Eventbrite platform and limited to a maximum of 2 persons per group (the Government’s Covid -19 community measures apply). Thus, you can book up to 2 tickets per session. Each ticket allows a person to visit the exhibition for up to 45 minutes per session, and a maximum of 50 persons are allowed for each session. The first session for each day starts at 11 am and the last session for each day starts at 8 pm.
Terms and Conditions for the event apply. The organising committee reserves the right to change the Terms and Conditions without notice.
Mon, 25 Oct 2021 - Sun, 14 Nov 2021
11:00 AM - 8:00 PM
ION Orchard Art Gallery, Level 4.
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