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Things To Do This Weekend (19 – 21 August)

If you have no plans this weekend, we got you covered!  Dance the night away, watch movies at the park or join in the festivities of the iconic Singapore Night Festival.
1. Dick Lee Singapop! 60th Birthday Concert
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Photo: Sistic
The ICON Series is a new initiative of the Sing50 Fund which was founded in 2015 to preserve and celebrate our Singapore music heritage by fostering knowledge of and affection for Singapore music among the young and the community. The inaugural ICON Series kicks off with Dick Lee, in recognition of his music contribution to Singapore’s culture.
The concert will take audiences through Dick Lee’s musical life journey as he shares his trials and jubilation through songs and stories to inspire the next generation of young talents.
Spanning four decades, the concert will bring audiences from his teenage years when he took part in the Rediffusion Talentime, his first album ‘Life Story’ in 1974, his breaking into the Japan market with the platinum album ‘The Mad Chinaman’, his collaboration with Hong Kong artistes such as Sandy Lam and Jackie Cheung, his foray into musicals like ‘Beauty World’ and ‘Nagraland’, up till the modern era of unique Singapore songs, like ‘Home’ and ‘Our Singapore’.
Date: 19 August
Time: 7.30PM
Location:
The Star Performing Arts Centre
1 Vista Exchange Green
Singapore 138617
Admission: $48 – $168
2. The Color Run
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Photo: Colour Run 
The Color Run Tropicolor World Tour 2016 marks the fifth anniversary of The Color Run. This year, participants will experience an all-new Tropicolor Zone on course, where they will be bathed in a tropical array of colors and delicious island scents as they pass through the shade of palm trees, arches, and island-style music. There will be a Rainbow Beach, an interactive island featuring music, dancing, unique photo opportunities, and massive color throws. To top it off, each Color Runner will also receive a limited-edition Tropicolor race shirt, finisher’s medal on a floral-printed ribbon, embroidered headband, and fun temporary tattoos.
Date: 20 – 21 August
Time: 2PM
Location:
Sentosa Island
Singapore
099981
Admission: $65 – $98
3. Recess presents Lincey with DJ Lenerd
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Photo: Zouk Singapore
RECESS is a night to let loose, have fun and bounce off those walls as we drop the bass in your face, and embrace the dirty, loud and electrolaced sounds of a mixture of music genres. Prepare yourselves for the royal (bass) rumble as Lincey turns those knobs up, keeps the BPMs right, and lays the dance floor magic for you to lap it all up! Nuff’s said, let’s get crunked!
Date: 19 August
Time: –
Location:
Zouk
17 Jiak Kim Street
Singapore 169420
Admission: $28 – $33
4. Films at the Fort
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Photos: Flims At The Fort
Held at Fort Canning, Films At The Fort is  presented by Casillero del Diablo is Singapore’s premier open-air cinema event, combining award-winning films with gourmet food and wine. Set in the natural amphitheatre of Fort Canning Park, this is the perfect place to unwind with friends over a sunset drink before enjoying a quality film under the stars.
Date: 19 – 21 August
Time: 5PM
Location:
Fort Canning Road
Singapore
179618
Admission: Refer to Website
5. Shakespeare400 – Hamlet – The Year 1917
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Photo: Sistic
An avid reader and theatregoer, Tchaikovsky looked to Shakespeare thrice for his symphonic poems – Romeo and Juliet, The Tempestand Hamlet – and the vindictive role of Hamlet lends itself well to musical representation. This Russian programme sees old friend Nikolai Demidenko take on the lyrical and virtuosic Third Piano Concerto by Prokofiev. Homegrown conductor Darrell Ang closes the concert with Shostakovich’s Symphony No. 12, a passionate portrait of the 1917 Bolshevik Revolution.
Date: 19 August
Time: 7.30PM
Location:
Esplanade Concert Hall
1 Esplanade Drive
Singapore 038981
Admission: $15 – $78
6. Festival for Good
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Photo: Festival For Good
Festival for Good brings together local social entrepreneurs to create a two-day carnival celebrating the spirit of doing good through businesses. Do look out for a whole slew of diverse events, including a circus, fashion shows and a pop-up market with products from Ugly Cake Shop, Flourish Culinary, Sustainable Living Lab and more!
Date: 20 – 21 August
Time: Refer to Website
Location:
Meeting Point, Timbre+, Ace Ideation Centre & JTC Launchpad (Block 79)
Admission: Free
7. Dropit Hard presents Matthew featuring DJ Nashd
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Photo: http://www.worldeventz.com/en/events/
If you are having a stress week and simply wants to dance it off, DROPit is a real beatheavy, high energy open format night for those who like nothing better than to put their hands in the air, fist pump and DROPit down!
Date: 20 August
Time:
Location:
Phuture
17 Jiak Kim Street
Singapore 169420
Admission: $28 – $33
8. Singapore Night Festival 2016
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Photo: nightfest.sg
The iconic SNF celebrates the passion of creation with this year’s theme, Inventions and Innovation, returning to the Bras Basah. Bugis precinct for a spectacular ninth edition. Join the revelry as science fiction and fantasy intertwine in unforgettable performances and light art, inspired by the zeal that drove inventors in their quest to discover the new and unconventional. Keep a look out for an exciting line-up of immersive activities and performances.
Date: 19 – 20 August
Time: Refer to Website
Location: Refer to Website
Admission: Free

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