New musical talents strut their stuff in Sentosa
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LAST Saturday, a new generation of local music stars wowed a 3,000-strong crowd in Sentosa at Singapore Rhapsodies - The Concert 2016. The new music festival is an initiative of the Sing50 fund, and provides a platform for collaboration within the music industry - especially between established names and up-and-coming artistes.
The inaugural concert featured a diverse range of music, and showcased fast-rising talents like Daphne Khoo and Dru Chen (above). A variety of stalls were also set up at the event, with one by Yu Neng Primary School raising funds for The Straits Times School Pocket Money Fund and The Business Times Budding Artists Fund. Singapore Rhapsodies - The Concert 2016 was produced by not-for-profit organisation The RICE Company; Minister for Social and Family Development Tan Chuan-Jin was the event's guest of honour.
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