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September 04, 2025

Music fans have plenty to look forward to as Singapore's concert scene heats up in the next month. Here are top acts to catch

- Benson Ang Lifestyle Correspondent

With three music festivals and the Formula One (F1) Singapore Airlines Singapore Grand Prix 2025 taking place here in September and October, there will be a bonanza of shows for every type of music fan.

While Singapore's F1 is one of the biggest annual global sports events, one of its draws since its 2008 debut has been the concerts that take place within the Marina Bay Street Circuit.

With A-list names from the music world as headliners, previous editions of the three-day shows were also some of the biggest gigs held in Singapore, with the largest stage at the Padang drawing up to 60,000.

The star-studded, multi-genre 2025 line-up includes K-pop stars G-Dragon and CL on Oct 3; American rock band Foo Fighters on Oct 4; and British music icon Elton John as the race weekend's closing act on Oct 5.

With this being the 16th edition, the organisers understand the demographics of their patrons better and have tailored the programming to meet their needs, says Mr Adam Firth, executive director of Singapore GP.

The circuit park is divided into four zones that offer varying entertainment options.

Mr Firth tells The Straits Times: "For example, a large portion of those with a Zone 1 ticket come from Europe and Australia and have a more Gen X music palate, with a preference for more retro or indie acts.

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