Hi all!
This year, Nee Soon South will have yet another countdown concert that is free for all! The location is conveniently situated across Khatib MRT Station, which is at most a 3 min walk.
The concert will commence at 8.30pm, with a pre-show that commences from 7.30pm onwards.
Artistes performing include : YY Chen Yi Yuan, Jasmine Tye, Didicazli, Taufik Batisah, Geraldine See, Keely Wee, Javin They, Jarod Lee, Rachel Chua, Mi Lu Bing, J3, Da Feng Chui, Lee Wei Song School of Music, NUS Voices, last but not least my band, REIS, who will be performing 2 songs during the pre-show segment and also supporting the performing artistes as the live band.
If you happen to pass by, or live around the area, do feel free to drop by!
Thanks!
REIS
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The 2010 Nee Soon South countdown concert sets the stage to offer 10,000 Singaporeans a platform to bond and celebrate the 2010. Sparkle On Nee Soon South (NSS) is a not-for-profit concert showcasing the best of local talent held on December 31, 2009, from 8.30pm – 12.30am, at the open field opposite Khatib MRT station.
This year, the organizers have decided to waive all entrance charges and participants can attend the designed-by-community-for-community concert for free.
“We know that Singaporeans have been through a lot this year, and we want them to enjoy the Countdown. We want spread a message of hope for a better year ahead. We have decided to keep this year’s countdown concert free, so that Singaporeans can enjoy a night of quality entertainment and bring along with them their family and friends without having to worry about ticketing fees” said Er. Lee Bee Wah, Member of Parliament for Ang Mo Kio GRC and Advisor to Nee Soon South Grassroots Organisations.
The event aims to deliver a message of Hope, a notion that resonates with Singaporeans can relate to because of the improving economy and H1N1 situation over the year.
The Concert will take on a ‘made-in-Singapore’ concept and will feature the best of Singapore’s talents. Audiences can expect familiar local artistes that will join them as they enter into 2010 together.
Building on the success of the inaugural concert last year, Sparkle On NSS continues to encourage stronger family and community bonds. The event attracted over 8,000 participants last year, including Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong who joined the crowd in counting down to the New Year.
Sparkle On NSS
31 December 2009
8.30pm – 12.30pm
Open field Opposite Khatib MRT Station
Admission is FREE
This year, Nee Soon South will have yet another countdown concert that is free for all! The location is conveniently situated across Khatib MRT Station, which is at most a 3 min walk.
The concert will commence at 8.30pm, with a pre-show that commences from 7.30pm onwards.
Artistes performing include : YY Chen Yi Yuan, Jasmine Tye, Didicazli, Taufik Batisah, Geraldine See, Keely Wee, Javin They, Jarod Lee, Rachel Chua, Mi Lu Bing, J3, Da Feng Chui, Lee Wei Song School of Music, NUS Voices, last but not least my band, REIS, who will be performing 2 songs during the pre-show segment and also supporting the performing artistes as the live band.
If you happen to pass by, or live around the area, do feel free to drop by!
Thanks!
REIS
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The 2010 Nee Soon South countdown concert sets the stage to offer 10,000 Singaporeans a platform to bond and celebrate the 2010. Sparkle On Nee Soon South (NSS) is a not-for-profit concert showcasing the best of local talent held on December 31, 2009, from 8.30pm – 12.30am, at the open field opposite Khatib MRT station.
This year, the organizers have decided to waive all entrance charges and participants can attend the designed-by-community-for-community concert for free.
“We know that Singaporeans have been through a lot this year, and we want them to enjoy the Countdown. We want spread a message of hope for a better year ahead. We have decided to keep this year’s countdown concert free, so that Singaporeans can enjoy a night of quality entertainment and bring along with them their family and friends without having to worry about ticketing fees” said Er. Lee Bee Wah, Member of Parliament for Ang Mo Kio GRC and Advisor to Nee Soon South Grassroots Organisations.
The event aims to deliver a message of Hope, a notion that resonates with Singaporeans can relate to because of the improving economy and H1N1 situation over the year.
The Concert will take on a ‘made-in-Singapore’ concept and will feature the best of Singapore’s talents. Audiences can expect familiar local artistes that will join them as they enter into 2010 together.
Building on the success of the inaugural concert last year, Sparkle On NSS continues to encourage stronger family and community bonds. The event attracted over 8,000 participants last year, including Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong who joined the crowd in counting down to the New Year.
Sparkle On NSS
31 December 2009
8.30pm – 12.30pm
Open field Opposite Khatib MRT Station
Admission is FREE