Sneak peek: Young performers looking their best for charity concert ChildAid 2024

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The young ChildAid performers playing characters called The Dream Girls, whose ages range from 10 to 16, trying out their colourful costumes for first time at the SPH News Centre Auditorium.

Young ChildAid performers, who play characters called The Dream Girls and whose ages range from 10 to 16, trying out their colourful costumes for the first time at the SPH News Centre auditorium.

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SINGAPORE – With a little over two weeks left to ChildAid, the young singers, musicians, dancers and actors performing at the charity concert had their costume fittings done at the SPH News Centre auditorium on Nov 12.

The concerts for the upcoming 20th edition will be held at the Esplanade Theatre on Nov 29 and 30.

Titled The Dream Emporium, the show is set in a whimsical, fantastical world called the Consortium Of Wishes, where an artificial intelligence (AI) machine sorts the dreams of children around the world. 

ChildAid is organised by The Straits Times and The Business Times to raise money for The Straits Times Pocket Money Fund and The Business Times Budding Artists Fund.

The most recent edition raised more than $2 million in December 2023.

ChildAid 2024 – The Dream Emporium

Where: Esplanade Theatre, 1 Esplanade Drive
When: Nov 29, 7.30pm; Nov 30, 2pm (gala show) and 7.30pm
Admission: $28, $38 and $68 via Sistic (go to

str.sg/CA24-show

or call 6348-5555). UOB cardholders get a 10 per cent discount on all categories

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