Singapore’s very own premier music and arts festival catered to the music and art lovers of all ages is back on Saturday 23 November and Sunday 24 November 2019 at the Fort Canning Park!
Neon Lights music and arts festival announces an extra 13 music acts to our two-day event taking place at Fort Canning Park on Saturday 23 and Sunday 24 November. These diverse acts come from some six different countries and include returns to Singapore for Australian soul hero Nick Murphy (fka Chet Faker) and Canadian jazz/funk trio BadBadNotGood, as well as debut Singapore shows for Grammy winner English electronic producer Mura Masa and American singer-songwriter Gus Dapperton.
These new names for the Neon Lights bill come in addition to the already announced headliners Mumford & Sons, HALSEY, Honne and AURORA.
Other international names being newly-announced today include Australian psych-rock titans King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard, Mexican-American indie pop troubadour Cuco, DJ duo Fleetmac Wood, fast-rising Australians Cosmo’s Midnight, electronic-indie duo Joan, and Filipino-Irish singer-songwriter AndreaH.
Singapore acts being added today include folk-blues set-up Shak & the Baits, buzzy funk band MMLD and the lively roving party-starter Mariachi Viva Mexico.
Other activities & ticketing
Catering to attendees of kinds and ages, a smattering of festival-favorite activities such as Silent Disco Asia, Neon Nooks and gourmet food and drinks will also return to Fort Canning Green over the weekend. More of the arts and family-friendly elements of Neon Lights Festival will be announced in the following weeks.
Neon Lights Festival brings together more than 150 music and art performances over two days in the quintessential festival for art lovers and audiophiles alike. Tickets to Neon Lights Festival start from S$30 for children and S$108 for adults.
Music on Saturday 23rd November 2019
Music on Sunday 24th November 2019
ARTS
Neon Nooks
Neon Nooks illuminates the nooks and crannies of the Festival by showcasing diverse performances, live art, installations and roving acts. This year’s Nooks explores the cycle and treatment of discarded objects – from otherworldly trash creatures to wearable sculptures made from recycled colanders and plastic tubes, we invite festival-goers to reflect upon our hyper-consumerist culture through the representation of waste, alienation, as well as the necessity of resourcefulness within an urban context.
Decor
Dreaming of a Neon paradise? Soph O’s whimsical, extraordinary and abstract creation for our festival décor will bring a touch of magic to the festival experience!