Hi, I've got 2 tickets to the much anticipated & heart-stopping "Sundown Festival" at Marina Promenade (F1 Pit Stop Area) on Sat 26 Nov from 5.30pm for sale cheap.
UP for each ticket : S$ (138 + 3) = S$141 (Including Booking Fee)
SP for each ticket : S$ 60 (ie 57% Discount - You SAVE S$81 for nothing!!!)
Freebies for Purchase of 2 Tickets : An Exclusive Festival Poster + 2 x $10 Banquet Food Court Vouchers
Since you're experiencing the magic & dancing to the soul of this non-stop one-of-a-kind (English, Mandarin, Japanese, Korean) acclaimed concert anyway, why not save some money in the meantime? If you are interested, do sms me NOW at 9-3-2-9-7-0-1-6 as the tickets are strictly available on a FIRST-COME-FIRST-SERVED basis. Thankx
Synopsis :
The wildly popular Sundown Festival is back again for its third year running, featuring the most sought-after singers and group performances from Asia's music powerhouses Japan, Korea and Taiwan, as well as fringe acts and authentic street food.
Organised by Red Spade Entertainment, Sundown Festival 2011 is set to rock a 7,000 strong audience on 26 November, 5.30pm at the F1 Pit Area all night long. Fans can look forward to watching their favourite stars perform live, totalling over five hours of non-stop entertainment and adrenaline-pumping tunes in this mega one-night only rain-or-shine event.
The spotlight this year focuses on Taiwan's Mandopop, showcasing popular solo acts from Mandopop superstar Show Luo, Hebe Tien (from S.H.E) and a crowd favourite Zhang Yun Jing, the winner of Super Idol 1st season in 2008 who later rose to clinch several "New Comer of the Year" and Female Artiste awards across China, Hong Kong, Malaysia, and Singapore.
To top off the star lineup, "visual-kei" Jrock band ViViD and newest Kpop boy band sensation Teen Top promise to keep the audience on their feet with outlandish theatrics, slick choreography and fantastic showmanship throughout the entire evening.
To complete the experience of an Asian festival, fans can roam the food streets within the Festival venue, lined with more than 30 food stalls serving a dazzlingly variety of delicious street food from Taiwan, Korea and Japan. A definite palate pleaser for Festival goers would be the very affordable prices that the food is sold at.
UP for each ticket : S$ (138 + 3) = S$141 (Including Booking Fee)
SP for each ticket : S$ 60 (ie 57% Discount - You SAVE S$81 for nothing!!!)
Freebies for Purchase of 2 Tickets : An Exclusive Festival Poster + 2 x $10 Banquet Food Court Vouchers
Since you're experiencing the magic & dancing to the soul of this non-stop one-of-a-kind (English, Mandarin, Japanese, Korean) acclaimed concert anyway, why not save some money in the meantime? If you are interested, do sms me NOW at 9-3-2-9-7-0-1-6 as the tickets are strictly available on a FIRST-COME-FIRST-SERVED basis. Thankx
Synopsis :
The wildly popular Sundown Festival is back again for its third year running, featuring the most sought-after singers and group performances from Asia's music powerhouses Japan, Korea and Taiwan, as well as fringe acts and authentic street food.
Organised by Red Spade Entertainment, Sundown Festival 2011 is set to rock a 7,000 strong audience on 26 November, 5.30pm at the F1 Pit Area all night long. Fans can look forward to watching their favourite stars perform live, totalling over five hours of non-stop entertainment and adrenaline-pumping tunes in this mega one-night only rain-or-shine event.
The spotlight this year focuses on Taiwan's Mandopop, showcasing popular solo acts from Mandopop superstar Show Luo, Hebe Tien (from S.H.E) and a crowd favourite Zhang Yun Jing, the winner of Super Idol 1st season in 2008 who later rose to clinch several "New Comer of the Year" and Female Artiste awards across China, Hong Kong, Malaysia, and Singapore.
To top off the star lineup, "visual-kei" Jrock band ViViD and newest Kpop boy band sensation Teen Top promise to keep the audience on their feet with outlandish theatrics, slick choreography and fantastic showmanship throughout the entire evening.
To complete the experience of an Asian festival, fans can roam the food streets within the Festival venue, lined with more than 30 food stalls serving a dazzlingly variety of delicious street food from Taiwan, Korea and Japan. A definite palate pleaser for Festival goers would be the very affordable prices that the food is sold at.