Marina Bay Sands to light up in K-pop boy band Seventeen’s colours on Jan 25, 26
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K-pop boy band Seventeen performing at the Glastonbury Festival near Glastonbury, Somerset, Britain, on June 28, 2024.
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SINGAPORE – Fans awaiting their chance to catch K-pop boy band Seventeen during their concert stop in Singapore at the National Stadium on Jan 25 and 26 can hit up Marina Bay Sands (MBS) as an Instagram spot.
The integrated resort announced a collaboration titled The Wonderland with Seventeen on Jan 13 in anticipation of the 13-member boy band’s Seventeen Right Here World Tour in Singapore.
MBS will be lit in the band’s signature pink and blue hues – Rose Quartz and Serenity under the Pantone palette – from 7pm to midnight on Jan 25 and 26. This is the first time the resort is collaborating with a K-pop act to light up its facade.
From Jan 20 to 26, the resort’s culinary offerings will also be serving Seventeen-inspired food.
At Bread Street Kitchen by Gordon Ramsay, a restaurant and bar opened by the famed British celebrity chef, fans can tuck into the Carat Kick Burger ($34).
Carat is the name given to Seventeen’s fans. The dish features fried chicken thigh with Korean chilli paste (gochujang) miso mayo sauce.
At Yardbird Southern Table & Bar, diners can order the Serenity Carat mocktail ($12), a tropical punch with notes of guava, lychee and lemonade and butterfly pea flower-infused syrup; or the Rose Quartz Carat cocktail ($22), a bourbon sour infused with the flavours of ripe peaches.
A Seventeen-themed milkshake ($12) will be available at Black Tap Craft Burgers & Beer, featuring cotton candy syrup served with whipped cream.
Marina Bay Sands will be collaborating with K-pop boy band Seventeen to serve food and beverage offerings inspired by the group.
PHOTO: MARINA BAY SANDS
Dessert cafe Origin + Bloom is offering milk chocolate bars ($18) named Carat Bliss. There are two iterations of the chocolate bars: one infused with calamansi ganache and caramel, and another that reimagines the classic South Korean snack Choco Pie with layers of strawberry puree, milk chocolate and dark chocolate.
Each purchase from the food and beverage selection under the collaboration entitles diners to a free limited-edition Marina Bay Sands x Seventeen sticker, designed by Japanese brand B-Side Label. The stickers will be available on a first-come, first-served basis, while stocks last.
Dessert cafe Origin + Bloom’s Carat Bliss milk chocolate bars ($18) are inspired by K-pop boy band Seventeen’s signature pink and blue hues.
PHOTO: MARINA BAY SANDS
In a press statement, the band expressed their excitement at the collaboration.
“Seeing Singapore’s iconic landmark lit up in our symbolic colours – Rose Quartz and Serenity – will undoubtedly be an unforgettable moment, adding to the many cherished memories we have in Singapore. We hope everyone will have lots of fun.”

