Chance to tune in to Sing50

Mr Mohammad Zaini Khusin, 20, and Ms Faith Ng, 19, entertaining the crowd at yesterday's pop-up concert at Resorts World Sentosa.
Mr Mohammad Zaini Khusin, 20, and Ms Faith Ng, 19, entertaining the crowd at yesterday's pop-up concert at Resorts World Sentosa. PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI FOR THE SUNDAY TIMES

Resorts World Sentosa (RWS) got a sneak preview of sorts of the upcoming Sing50 concert yesterday when visitors were treated to performances by five young ChildAid artists who will be appearing in the Aug 7 jubilee concert.

Young singers including Amni Musfirah and Faith Ng belted out classics such as Anita Sarawak's "Sophisticated Lady", or crooned indie tunes such as "All I Want" by Irish rock band Kodaline.

Tickets for the Sing50 concert at the National Stadium have sold out, but the public can still get them by making a donation at the Mapletree Sing50 Charity Ticket Drive, organised by presenting sponsor Mapletree Investments.

These tickets are available today and next weekend at the charity drive held at VivoCity. A minimum donation of $20 is required for each ticket and each person is limited to 10 tickets.

Sing50 is jointly organised by The Straits Times and The Business Times, with all proceeds going to the Straits Times School Pocket Money Fund and The Business Times Budding Artists Fund.

Olivia Ho

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Sunday Times on June 21, 2015, with the headline Chance to tune in to Sing50. Subscribe