Show Picks: Concerts by Aurora, Maksim and Mixer

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(Clockwise from left) Norwegian art-pop singer-songwriter Aurora, Croatian virtuoso pianist Maksim Mrvica and Taiwanese rock band Mixer.

(Clockwise from left) Norwegian art-pop singer-songwriter Aurora, Croatian virtuoso pianist Maksim Mrvica and Taiwanese rock band Mixer.

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LAMC Presents Aurora What Happened To The Earth? Part 4 Tour Live In Singapore

Known for her ethereal voice and unique blend of pop, folk and electronic music, Aurora will be performing her third concert in Singapore this weekend.

The Norwegian art-pop singer-songwriter took the stage at Fort Canning Park in 2019 and The Theatre at Mediacorp in 2023. This time, she is taking on her largest venue yet – The Star Theatre.

Since releasing her debut EP Running With The Wolves in 2015, she has won fans with her haunting melodies, such as the sleeper hit Runaway, which went viral on TikTok in 2021.

She also provided backing vocals for the popular anthem of discovery, Into The Unknown, from the Disney animated film Frozen 2 (2019).

Aurora’s current tour, titled What Happened To The Earth?, is in support of her fifth studio album of the same name, which dropped in 2024. Opening for her at her Singapore show is Filipino singer-songwriter Ena Mori.

Where: The Star Theatre, 04-01 The Star Performing Arts Centre, 1 Vista Exchange Green
MRT: Buona Vista
When: Feb 3, 8pm
Admission: $108 to $148 via Sistic (go to 

sistic.com.sg

or call 6348-5555)

2025 Maksim Segmenti World Tour – Singapore

For Maksim Mrvica’s upcoming show, the Croatian virtuoso pianist will bring new works from his latest album Segmenti (2024), which features different musical segments and styles.

PHOTO: HARMONIE MUSIC SG

At Maksim Mrvica’s last show here at the Esplanade Concert Hall in 2023, he treated fans to a tension-filled rendition of the Mission: Impossible theme from the action films of the same name (1996 to present).

Expect even more of such classical crossover works when the Croatian virtuoso pianist returns on Feb 5, at The Theatre at Mediacorp.

He will be accompanied by a 10-piece band from Europe and will bring new works from his latest album Segmenti (2024), which boasts his combination of different styles of music. For example, it has a cover of the iconic number The Show Must Go On (1991) from British rock band Queen, as well as a symphonic arrangement of the timeless classic Dancing Queen (1976) by Swedish pop group Abba.

In addition, Segmenti contains three original songs – the Asian-influenced Glorietta, upbeat Corrida and beautiful Alba Lullaby – as well as medleys featuring the works of classical giants Frederic Chopin, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky and Sergei Prokofiev.

Where: The Theatre at Mediacorp, 1 Stars Avenue
MRT: one-north
When: Feb 5, 8pm
Admission: $68 to $298 via Sistic (go to 

sistic.com.sg

or call 6348-5555)

Mixer Circus World Tour – Singapore

Taiwanese rock band Mixer consist of (from left) drummer I-fan, guitarist Che-an, vocalist Sheng-hao, bassist I-no and guitarist Hsiao-B.

PHOTO: LIVE NATION SINGAPORE

Taiwanese rock band Mixer were in town on Jan 12, when they were one of the opening acts for fellow rockers Mayday’s concert at the National Stadium.

But Mixer are quickly returning for their first headlining show here on Feb 8 at Capitol Theatre. The quintet consist of vocalist Sheng-hao, bassist I-no, drummer I-fan, as well as guitarists Che-an and Hsiao-B. They clinched the Best Band Award at the 2014 Golden Melody Awards for their debut album Circus (2013), and have since released hits such as Hello, Bad Romance and Perfect Match.

Their most well-known track is Loveholic, from their 2020 album of the same name, which has been played on Spotify more than 11 million times.

Where: Capitol Theatre, 17 Stamford Road
MRT: City Hall
When: Feb 8, 8pm
Admission: $98 to $168 via Ticketmaster (go to

ticketmaster.sg

or call 800-321-1678)

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