Catch the remaining concerts over the next two weekends, featuring a new set of local artists every week.
If you’ve missed watching your favourite local artists’ performances, you can still catch their live performances over the next two weekends with Heart65 Sing Along SG, a month-long online concert series organised by Hear65.
The concerts have been running since May 23, but there are two upcoming concerts happening on Jun 6 and Jun 13.
Hosted by actress Munah Bagharib, the upcoming line-up for the last two concerts features well-known local artists such as Sezairi, Shak’thiya and more. A different set of four artists will be performing for each concert.
The upcoming concert on Jun 6 will feature local band Sobs, punk rock trio Iman’s League, Singapore Idol winner Sezairi and a cappella group MICappella.
The final concert on Jun 13 includes crowd favourite Charlie Lim in its line-up, who received the most votes on Hear65’s public poll. He will be performing alongside local artists Jeremy Monteiro, Shak’thiya and Joanna Dong.
The concerts not only provide a form of entertainment for fans, but are also for a good cause.
Fans can support the performing artists by donating on the Twitch page. The online concert series also provides work opportunities for 90 self-employed practitioners from the arts community.
Tune in to the livestreams on YouTube, Twitch, Twitter and Facebook from 7:30pm onwards for an enjoyable evening with your favourite local singers!
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