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NE-YO, Terry Lin & Henry Lau complete Singland Festival’s stacked New Year's lineup

NE-YO, Terry Lin & Henry Lau complete Singland Festival’s stacked New Year's lineup

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Singapore’s newest and biggest indoor New Year’s celebration just went full star power. After announcing K-pop legend Rain as the headliner for New Year’s Eve, Singland Festival has now confirmed its full four-night lineup — with NE-YO, Terry Lin, and Henry Lau rounding out the bill.

Taking place from Wednesday, 31 December to Saturday, 3 January at Marina Bay Sands, Singland Festival is shaping up to be the hottest way to ring in 2026, blending music, culture, and immersive experiences under one roof.

 
 
 
 
 
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Rain opens the celebration on 31 December, with a high-energy set at Sands Grand Ballroom from 9:30 PM to 11 PM. Expect smooth choreography, full-stage charisma, and K-pop classics like ‘Rainism’ and ‘La Song’.

 
 
 
 
 
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Terry Lin takes the stage on 2 January at 8:30 PM, delivering his signature soaring vocals and timeless ballads. The Mandopop veteran — a five-time Golden Melody Award nominee — brings a night of emotive performance and vocal excellence.

 
 
 
 
 
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Henry Lau performs on 3 January, from 5 PM to 6:10 PM, marking his first-ever solo concert in Singapore. The multi-talented artist is expected to showcase his signature blend of pop, classical, and R&B influences, along with his musicianship and charm.

 
 
 
 
 
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Closing the festival on a high note is NE-YO, who headlines on 3 January at 9 PM. The Grammy-winning R&B superstar will deliver a 90-minute set of smooth vocals, slow jams, and club-ready anthems. Fans can expect timeless hits like ‘So Sick’, ‘Miss Independent’, and ‘Closer’ — all live at Marina Bay Sands.

 
 
 
 
 
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Organised by Season Culture, Singland Festival offers more than just music. Attendees can explore KTV corners, LED-lit countdown clocks, pop-up food booths, exclusive merch drops, immersive art installations, and a Wishing Wall to welcome 2026 with intention. In line with its sustainability mission, S$1 from every ticket sold will go toward local tree-planting efforts.

 
 
 
 
 
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Tickets will be available through singlandfestival.com, with presale starting on Sunday, 15 September and general sale on Monday, 30 September

Timed with Singapore’s 60th year of independence, Singland Festival is more than a concert series — it’s a four-night celebration of global music, cultural pride, and community vibes.