Tears For Fears: Live In Singapore (4th May 2010)

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Live Nation and LAMC Productions is proud to announce that Tears For Fears, one of the most successful and influential British synth pop duos of the 1980s, will be performing at Resorts World Convention Centre, Compass Ballroom on May 4. Fans of Tears For Fears will finally be able to see the superduo live for the very first time in Singapore.

Made up of duo Roland Orzabal and Curt Smith, Tears For Fears enjoyed worldwide success in the 80s when British bands were setting the commercial and cultural bar in regards to pop music. They have sold in excess of 22 million albums worldwide spawning massive hits such as “Everybody Wants To Rule the World”, “Shout”, “Head Over Heels”, “Sowing The Seeds Of Love” and “Mad World”. Roland and Curt split in 1990 after their meteoric rise through the pop charts only to reunite and release a new album in 2004. Since then Tears For Fears continue to sell out shows throughout the world and maintain their status as one of pop music’s more productive musical collaborations.

Tears For Fears will be performing their innumerable classic smash hits at the concert. Audiences can prepare to experience an amazing musical journey and a nostalgic trip to 1980s youth and pop music.

Jointly produced by Live Nation and LAMC Productions.

Tickets on sale now at all Sistic outlets
Sistic Booking Hotline: (65) 6348-5555
Sistic Website: http://www.sistic.com.sg/cms/events/index.html?contentCode=tff0510

Prices (Sistic booking fee applies)
$168
$148
$128
$98


Finally, something I can look forward to this year :)
 
Cool.

Just thought that some of these retro acts come down here and play with the sequencers or just solo.....cough cough Elton John cough cough......and still charge all that money.

I'll be there!
 
Good? It's better than good...its awesome!!!! They played most of their famous hits, new ones and even a cover of MJ's Billie Jean (I think most of us didn't see it coming..Roland did a great job singing the song, slowed down version)...I really had a great time watching with my uncle and cousin :)

The crowd was awesome too, made up of working adults (not surprisingly)...:p
 
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