Show Picks: Gigs by Scandal, Lost Frequencies and Sam Hui
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Japanese rock band Scandal consist of (from left) Tomomi, Haruna, Rina and Mami.
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Scandal Tour 2025 Love, Spark, Joy!
After their last performance here at the C3 Anime Festival Asia Singapore 2019, Japanese rock band Scandal are back with a new tour.
The four-member group – comprising Haruna (vocals, guitar), Mami (guitar, vocals), Tomomi (bass, vocals) and Rina (drums, vocals) – are known for their anime theme songs.
These include Shojo S (2009) and Harukaze (2012), which were used in the adventure series Bleach (2004 to 2012); and Shunkan Sentimental (2010), which appeared in the dark fantasy series Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood (2009 to 2010).
On their 17th anniversary on Aug 21, 2023, Scandal were recognised by the Guinness World Records as the longest active female rock band with all of their original members.
For their upcoming performance, the group will be supported by Japanese guitarist Li-sa-X and her band Koiai, who are making their debut in Singapore.
Where: The Star Theatre, 04-01 The Star Performing Arts Centre, 1 Vista Exchange Green sistic.com.sg
MRT: Buona Vista
When: Sept 13, 6.30pm
Admission: $118 to $228 via Sistic (call 6348-5555 or go to
Lost Frequencies In Singapore
Belgian DJ-producer Lost Frequencies is set for his first solo performance in Singapore on Sept 18.
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Put on your dancing shoes as Belgian DJ-producer Lost Frequencies will stage his first solo performance in Singapore on Sept 18.
Born Felix De Laet, his moniker comes from forgotten tracks of the past – which he calls “lost frequencies” – that he used to make remixes at the start of his career in 2014.
Known for delivering energetic and emotionally charged sets at festivals such as Coachella and Lollapalooza, he has also collaborated with English singer-songwriter Calum Scott on the tropical house song Where Are You Now (2023) and Dutch singer-songwriter Janieck Devy on pop-rock number Reality (2015).
For his upcoming show, doors will open at 7pm and an opening act will come on at 8.15pm. Lost Frequencies will take the stage at 9pm.
Where: Pasir Panjang Power Station, 27 Pasir Panjang Road sg.bookmyshow.com
MRT: Labrador Park
When: Sept 18, 7pm
Admission: $148 to $248 via BookMyShow (go to
Sam Hui Play Hard Sing Hard Concert 2025
Hong Kong singer Sam Hui is billed as the “God of Cantopop”.
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With his witty lyrics and heartfelt melodies, Sam Hui is slated to charm audiences here once more.
The Hong Kong singer-songwriter, billed as the “God of Cantopop”, started performing in the 1960s. He previously held a joint concert at the Singapore Indoor Stadium with fellow Cantopop star Alan Tam in 2018.
This time, he will take the stage on his own, regaling audiences with classic tunes such as From The Heart Of A Loafer (1976) and Student Brother (1978).
Where: The Star Theatre, 04-01 The Star Performing Arts Centre, 1 Vista Exchange Green
MRT: Buona Vista
When: Sept 12, 7.30pm
Admission: $168 to $288 via Sistic

