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Live music venues in Singapore: The best spots to chill out with live bands and DJ sets

After two years of resounding silence, the easing of Singapore's live music restrictions comes as music to our ears. With live music back on the menu, restaurants and bars are (finally!) coming alive with soulful jazz, rock grooves, and vinyl mixes once more. Treat your ears at these live music venues in Singapore, where you can get your fill of.

Singapore Book Publishers Association presents Singapore Literature Book Bazaar 2022

Singapore Book Publishers Association presents Singapore Literature Book Bazaar 2022
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Zip Zap Circus presents acrobatic film, pop-up performances in Cape Town

In February 2020, Zip Zap Circus delighted over 50 000 people at the Federer vs. Nadal showcase match. That was its last live performance. A year on, the team has invested countless hours and resources in keeping its ‘circus family’ afloat. It’s also done something remarkable and managed to make MOYA – their first-ever acrobatic art film – during the pandemic. Ahead of World Circus Day, the performers are gearing up for another act with impact, with surprises in store for Capetonians on 14 April in the city centre. Teenagers, especially, have been severely impacted by the trauma of COVID-19. Zip Zap – which provides  free youth and outreach programmes to young people from all walks of life – is a safe, fun, creative space where performers can find the human connection they crave, in a place where they can express themselves fully.

Zip, Zap, Adapt: How a Circus Survived | The Home Of Great South African News

Cape Town, 7 April 2020: In February 2020,  Zip Zap Circus delighted over 50 000 people at the Federer vs. Nadal showcase match. That was its last live performance. A year on, and the team has invested countless hours and resources in keeping its ‘circus family’ afloat. It’s also done something remarkable and managed to make MOYA – their first-ever acrobatic art film – during the pandemic. Ahead of  World Circus Day, the performers are gearing up for another act with impact, with surprises in store for Capetonians on 14 April in the city centre. www.creatingwithlights.com Teenagers, especially, have been severely impacted by the trauma of Covid-19. Zip Zap – which provides

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