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Sodagreen fill the night with banter and song
The Straits Times
|March 10, 2025
Taiwanese indie band dig deep into their discography and keep the concert lively with entertaining repartee
For an indie band, it does not get more successful than this. Sodagreen filled the Singapore Indoor Stadium, which is no mean feat. The packed stadium at the Taiwanese group's 20th anniversary gig was testament to their popularity.
The show on March 8 marked the six-member outfit's first and only stop in South-east Asia on their current tour, which kicked off in Hong Kong in March 2024. They are slated to travel to cities such as Sydney, Melbourne, London, Berlin and Tokyo.
They previously performed at the Singapore Indoor Stadium in 2014, during their 10th anniversary, as well as locations including Republic Polytechnic and Max Pavilion @ Expo.
Most recently, Sodagreen took the stage during the One Love Asia Festival Singapore 2022 at the Bayfront Event Space, where they did a 40-minute set under the name Oaeen.
From 2020 to 2022, they performed under the name because of a trademark dispute with their former boss and producer Lin Weiche. However, Lin relinquished the trademark rights to "Sodagreen" in 2022.
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