This December, Singapore will host Sing60 Music Festival, a two-day outdoor event at Fort Canning Park on December 6 and 7. Organised by The Rice Company and produced by Global Cultural Alliance, the festival marks 60 years of Singapore’s music, showcasing both classic and contemporary homegrown sounds.
Performances will take place across two stages, Fort Canning Green and the Battlebox, with three strands: Homegrown Icons, Bandwagon Sessions, and Bunker B2B.

Homegrown Icons features established solo artists performing original songs and covers of Singaporean music that shaped their careers. Bandwagon Sessions highlights indie and alternative bands across generations. Bunker B2B at the Battlebox pairs veteran DJs with emerging talents in back-to-back sets, covering electronic genres from house to experimental.
Celebrations extend to the Festival Village, where independent design, lifestyle, and food brands will be featured, reflecting Singapore’s creative community.
Sing60 operates a pay-it-forward model, with every ticket enabling a child from an underserved background to attend.
The festival is supported by sponsors including the Composers and Authors Society of Singapore, which helps recognise and support local music creators.
Tickets are available online at SISTIC.
For more information, visit Sing60 Music Festival.







