Past Productions


Girls’ Generation 2011 Tour Singapore

The much-anticipated number #1 Asian girl group Girls' Generation finally staged their first solo concert in Singapore. They've hit a global phenomenon with their dance moves, saccharine-sweet smiles and slender long legs.

The concert showcased a 3-hour visual treat of sexily choreographed dance moves, along with a visual play of effects including laser beams, LED screens, trapezes and elevated platforms.

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Faye Wong 2011 Concert Tour

Faye Wong 2011 Concert Tour marks Faye's return to the Chinese pop scene, making this one of the most wildly anticipated concerts in Chinese pop scene in recent years. With its beautiful choreography accentuated with a unique sensibility, Faye Wong 2011 Concert Tour has won itself rave reviews in media and wowed both fans and critics in Asia with its magical creative team behind it. Famed Taiwanese director Muh Chen created stunning visuals with added input by internationally acclaimed film visonaire Wong Kar Wai, complemented with lighting effects by Mitsumasa Hayashi, all seamlessly weaved in with Faye's signature angelic-like vocals to present an immaculate musical journey that is unparalleled to any other Mandarin concert production.

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SHINee World Concert Singapore

SHINee World - The 1st Concert in Singapore is the first worldwide concert tour by the wildly popular K-Pop band, featuring band members JONGHYUN, MINHO, TAEMIN, ONEW and KEY. The exclusive one-night only gig was Shinee's only stop in Southeast Asia.

The concert boasts a production value of approximately S$1.7 million, with brilliant stage effects including wire actions and lasers, pyrotechnics timed to perfection, and sprawling LED display screens. Fans and concert-goers were at the edge of their seats waiting to be surprised with a performance larger than life from the boys.

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Retrolicious 2011

Thousands of fans revisited nostalgia at this old-school shindig as synth-pop's first international superstars, the Human League asked "Don't You Want Me" Singapore? And headlining this spectacular retro showcase was the most successful British girl-group in pop history, Bananarama with "Love in the First Degree". The sold-out crowd then sang out loud as Belinda Carlisle asked them to "Leave a Light On" for her.

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Super Show 3 - Super Junior The 3rd Asia Tour

Live In Singapore and Malaysia


"Super Show 3 - Super Junior The Third Asia Tour" is the Asia-wide live concert tour by the popular K-Pop band, and had the biggest-ever stage built in the Singapore Indoor Stadium.

This first full scale Korean concert in Singapore was a whopping success with tickets for the 1st show sold out within 90 minutes. The success followed the band to Malaysia where they held their second live concert at Stadium Putra Bukit Jalil.

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Retrolicious 2010

Nominated by I-S Magazine as "Concert of the Year 2010"

'80s icons Rick Astley, Debbie Gibson and Johnny Hates Jazz were in town at Fort Canning Park for a night of retro madness. A night filled with side ponytails, shoulder pads and stonewashed jeans.

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YOG Celebration @ Marina Bay


K-pop groups Beast and 4 Minute sang and grooved to their hit tunes at the inaugural Singapore Youth Olympic Games opening concert at Marina Bay in August 2010.

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LG Lee Min Ho Showcase


Korean heartthrob Lee Min Ho stepped onto local sunny shores in July to meet fans and promote the LG Optimus phone.

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SingTel Samsung Super Junior Showcase


For the first time in Singapore, Korean mega boyband Super Junior performed at the Marina Bay Sands to showcase the Samsung Galaxy S phone.

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The V-Conference Series


An annual affair, this sketch comedy series first showed in 2007. Its following has steadily increased, with fans referring to it with a mute lift of the index and third fingers. Headlined by Irene Ang, nothing is safe from parody, with Channel NewsAsia primly calling the series "obscenely funny".

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Swing Out Sister


Performing for the first time in Singapore, the Grammy nominated UK duo played at the East Coast in a lush, visceral beach front setting. Tinkling champagne glasses and gently lapping waves synthesized with velvety vocals and lush notes from the band, enveloping the audience in a sensually stimulating space. Daringly groundbreaking, this virgin usage of the East Coast beach front as a concert venue served to create an intimate arena that heightened appreciation for the band's jazzy beats.

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