Show picks: Concerts by The Click Five and Rhydian Vaughan, fan meeting with Thai actors Up and Poom

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American pop-rock band The Click Five, comprising (from left) lead guitarist Joe Guese, lead vocalist Kyle Patrick and bassist Ethan Mentzer, in a video screengrab while rehearsing for their upcoming shows.

American pop-rock band The Click Five, comprising (from left) lead guitarist Joe Guese, lead vocalist Kyle Patrick and bassist Ethan Mentzer, in a video screengrab while rehearsing for their upcoming shows.

PHOTO: THE CLICK FIVE/FACEBOOK

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The Click 2025 Tour In Singapore

Around the late 2000s, The Click Five staged a handful of performances in Singapore, such as at the Singapore Indoor Stadium in 2008 and at the Celebration@Marina Bay event in 2010.

The American pop-rock band have not returned for some time, having split up in 2013. But, they will soon put on two concerts at the Capitol Theatre as part of a reunion tour. There are currently three members – lead vocalist Kyle Patrick, lead guitarist Joe Guese and bassist Ethan Mentzer.

During the shows, they promise to deliver their early 2000s hits, such as the power pop number Just The Girl (2005), which was nominated for Song of the Year at the Boston Music Awards in 2005. Although their May 6 concert is sold out, tickets to their May 7 concert are still available.

Where: Capitol Theatre, 17 Stamford Road
MRT: City Hall
When: May 6 and 7, 8pm
Admission: From $98 via Ticketmaster (go to ticketmaster.sg or call 6018-7645)

My Stand-In World Tour Uppoom Fan Meeting In Singapore

Thai actors Up Poompat Iam-samang (left) and Poom Phuripan Sapsangsawat (right) are the two leads of Thai drama My Stand-In (2024).

PHOTO: SAN YAN SI YU ENTERTAINMENT/INSTAGRAM

The two leads of the Thai drama My Stand-In (2024) will be in town for their first fan meeting in Singapore.

Thai actors Up Poompat Iam-samang and Poom Phuripan Sapsangsawat star in the show about mistaken identities and unexpected connections. Prior to this, Up starred in the Thai drama Start-Up (2024), while Poom acted in the six-episode Thai drama Bake Me Please (2023).

They are expected to share their memories of filming My Stand-In, as well as behind-the-scenes stories during its production.

Where: GVMax, Golden Village VivoCity, 02-30, 1 HarbourFront Walk
MRT: HarbourFront
When: April 26, 3pm
Admission: $108 to $358 via BookMyShow (go to sg.bookmyshow.com or call 6591-8871)

Rhydian Vaughan Seven Concert In Singapore

British singer Rhydian Vaughan was nominated for Best New Artist at the Golden Melody Awards in 2024.

PHOTO: COURTESY OF RHYDIAN VAUGHAN

Although he is more well-known as an actor, Rhydian Vaughan is also a singer and songwriter. In 2023, the Briton, who has a British father and a Taiwanese mother, released his debut studio album Seven.

Among its 10 tracks is the Minnan slow-burn number Turning, whose lyrics were penned by famed Taiwanese rocker Wu Bai. There is also the comforting ballad For You, about looking towards the future with hope, performed in Mandarin and English.

The album got him nominated for Best New Artist at the Golden Melody Awards in 2024 and he is touring in support of it. He once said: “If I am not making music now at the age of 35, I do not know when I will be.”

Where: Room2F, 04-07 Bras Basah Complex, 231 Bain Street
MRT: Bras Basah
When: May 1, 7.30pm
Admission: $68 to $88 via BookMyShow (go to

sg.bookmyshow.com

or call 6591-8871)

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