The return of concerts and festivals paves the way for the rebirth of entertainment in Singapore

Festivals, exhibitions and concerts are returning strongly as Singapore eases restrictions on public events, making the country a high-potential destination for after-Covid entertainment.

This follows the good luck of the one-month-old pilot in September last year, who saw the return of live exhibitions in places decided for up to 50 spectators. As of April 24, 2021, this number increased to 750 with pre-Event Testing and 250 without pre-event testing, and zoning will no longer be necessary as long as protection control measures exist.

The country is marking the beginning of a renaissance in entertainment. In May 2021, local citizens will participate in two artistic and cultural festivals. Singapore HeritageFest 2021, which will be held from 3 to 30 May, will explore the country’s food. history of heritage care and fitness through more than a hundred face-to-face and online programs, adding virtual and physical tours, conferences, documentaries and workshops.

From 14 to 30 May, the Singapore International Arts Festival will be held simultaneously, returning with more than 60 performances by local and foreign artists. soft seats of the highest capacity limit, reported The Straits Times.

The growing presence of public exhibitions with ticket sales also benefited organizers such as LAMC Productions, who specialized in concerts abroad in the pre-Covid era. The company now relies on leading local exhibits and personal events led by celebrities, said its founder, Lauretta Alabons.

He announced an exhibition for local comic Kumar in March, promoting three exhibits of 250 others each, and recently brought Maye Musk, Elon Musk’s mother, for a personal virtual event. can of steel and rock music with a variety of beers.

Alabons said: “This is the first time we’ve experienced a prolonged disruption to our business on a global scale. We had SARS in 2003, but Covid-19 is animal, behind the entertainment scene. “

She said she was convinced that while the timing of foreign artists’ return may be uncertain, Singapore has a smart head to begin leading the renaissance of entertainment in the region.

“We looked forward to getting live broadcasts back on track in 2022. Ideally, the government should increase the capacity of live broadcasts to 1,000 people. The security measures are excellent, even if we are not going to raise prices with occasions of 250 capacities today.

“In 2020, we presented a video podcast ‘Words

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