Catch the likes of local artistes Joi Chua and Jimmy Ye perform at the Capitol Theatre in this special in-person series.
The first live concert of the new year will take place on Jan 21, 2021.
Presented by IMC Live Global, the AL!IVE series of live performances will be held at the Capitol Theatre on Jan 21 to 23 and Feb 5 to Feb 6, 2021.
A diverse list of the nation’s favourite local artistes will be on show, headlined by the likes of Joi Chua and Jimmy Ye. Legendary jazz performer Jeremy Monteiro & friends, Art Fazil and Hyrul Anuar are the other names who will be involved.
IMC Live Global proudly brings you Singapore’s First Live Concert Series in 2021! 𝐀𝐋!𝐕𝐄 𝐕𝐎𝐋 𝟏-𝟓 kickstarts the New Year...
Posted by IMC Live Global on Sunday, December 13, 2020
“IMC Live Global is proud to be at the forefront of reinvigorating Singapore’s live arts, culture and music scene,” said IMC Group Asia chief operating officer Romell Song.
“As the first live concert series in Singapore for 2021, AL!VE not only marks the return of in-person performances but also signals renewed hope and resilience for us as we forge ahead into the new year.”
Only 100 people will be allowed for this special, in-person series and they must adhere to safe distancing measures.
Limited tickets are available for purchase from Dec 18, priced from $58 to $118 per show. There will be a one-day pre-sale for IMC Live Global fans on Dec 17. Details on the full lineup can be found here.
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