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    "Scratch-Easy IV | Movement Shorts: Murakami",
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    "Facebook Live - Conversion Therapy Survivor Live Chat & Q&A",
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    "Open Mic Comedy Tuesdays",
    "Acoustic Night – Volume 18",
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    "Lucifer: the Dissolution",
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    "Wheeler's Live Mid-Year Party",
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    "PLAYCES VOID DECK PARTY",
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    "Lion Up Vol. 2 | 20 June",
    "Lie Down: Live in Singapore",
    "Kindness and Gratitude",
    "LAPTOP MUSIC",
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    "Performative Response: Ikan Besar Skali",
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  "textContent": "### **Monday, 15 Jun**\n\nMon, 3pm: A Four Heavenly Kings Tribute. Look forward to classics such as Kiss Goodbye by Jacky Cheung, The Days We Spent Together by Andy Lau, Will You Come Tonight? by Leon Lai, and I Love You Forever by Aaron Kwok, as Donnie Chan and Winnie Wong bring you a catalogue of hits by Hong Kong’s Four Heavenly Kings. Esplanade Concert Hall. $21.\n\nMon, 4:15pm: After Tea Date with Little Band Plus. Little Band Plus presents an afternoon tribute to the timeless songs of the ‘80s and ‘90s Mandopop era, alongside beloved Chinese classics and familiar favourites, such as Sammi Cheng’s Worth It and Chyi Chin’s In the Winter. Esplanade Concourse. Free.\n\nMon, 7pm: Scratch-Easy IV | Movement Shorts: Murakami. Developed by emerging actor-director Eugene Chow, Scratch-Easy is a collaborative, work-in-progress presentation by actors and movers in an informal setting for artist experimentation and audience feedback. Open to audiences and enthusiasts of all ages, Scratch-Easy gives insights into theatremaking as the performers share their creative process through short sketches or skits. National Library Building Lobby L1. Free (RSVP).\n\nMon & Tue, 7pm & 7:45pm: AI, INK. AI, INK is a multi-disciplinary exploration of heritage and the lingering echoes of the past in poetry and music. Featuring an intimate quartet of sheng, piano, and voice. The programme explores the space between tradition and technology, with occasional contributions from AI. Esplanade Concourse. Free.\n\n### **Tuesday, 16 Jun**\n\nTue, 7pm: Facebook Live - Conversion Therapy Survivor Live Chat & Q&A. Come join listen to the author of \"Fearfully & Wonderfully Made: Stories from Conversion Therapy Survivors in Singapore\" chat about her experience writing the book in this Facebook Live. Ask questions in our Q&A. It'll be fun! Facebook Live (Online). Free.\n\nMon & Tue, 7pm & 7:45pm: AI, INK. See Mon.\n\nTue, 7pm: Iridescent Objects Under the Shade. Titled Iridescent Objects Under the Shade, Khairullah Rahim’s research project explores how beauty can function as concealment, protection and coded resistance. During the residency, Khairullah investigates props and set pieces as performative extensions of persona, memory and desire, while considering shade—both ecological and metaphorical—as a framework for visibility, attention and care. Esplanade Annexe Studio. Free (RSVP).\n\nTue, 8pm (Weekly): Open Mic Comedy Tuesdays. Come watch local and foreign comics take a crack at doing stand-up comedy. We give you a lineup of 12+ comics doing their 3-5-minute stand-up routines. 18+. The Lemon Stand. $27.31.\n\n### **Wednesday, 17 Jun**\n\nWed, 6:30pm: Acoustic Night – Volume 18. Step into an evening of intimate performances, soft lights, and music that moves gently between warmth, emotion, and groove. Volume 18 brings together dreamy indie-pop textures, soulful acoustic moments, heartfelt storytelling, and atmospheric late-night energy — creating a night that feels both deeply personal and quietly alive. Blu Jaz, Clarke Quay Central. $19.10.\n\nWed & Thu, 7pm & 7:45pm: interw[{(e)}]ave. Step into the fluid yet intricate movement language of threading, where limbs interlace and unravel beneath a live electronic soundscape that shifts between convention and experiment. Body-worn sensors on the performers alter the sonic landscape in real time, as each motion becomes music that reshapes the space between sound and body, creating a feedback loop of flesh, frequency and play. Esplanade Concourse. Free.\n\n### **Thursday, 18 Jun**\n\nThu, 7pm: FOOL OUT 18th June 2026. We should all be dancing, and our instructor Tiara Sorrel is here to get your booty, and other body parts wiggling! A dance class for every body. Led by a drag queen. Wear whatever you want. Do as much as you want. Every move is the right move. 5,6,7,8... Fool Out! lyf Farrer Park. $20.\n\nThu, 7pm (Weekly): GLORIOUS CLASSIC TRIVIA @ MONK’S BREW CLUB (2026). Get ready to flex your brain muscles at Monk’s Brew Club with trivia nights that test your knowledge and have you laughing all the way! Monk's Brew Club. $13.68.\n\nWed & Thu, 7pm & 7:45pm: interw[{(e)}]ave. See Wed.\n\nThu, 7pm: Time To Heal. Time to Heal examines how healing is constructed across different medical and cultural frameworks, specifically stem cell research and traditional medicine practice. In this public programme, Yuske Taninaka presents research developed during his residency through movement. Visits to medical halls, pharmacies and clinics, and conversations with practitioners, have been translated into performance scores that allow the body itself to become a site of inquiry. Esplanade Rehearsal Studio. Free (RSVP).\n\nThu, 7:30pm: Fast Death Volume 13. Mata Rambang continues with Fast Death vol.13. With Zeddon all the way from Shizuoka,Japan. A distort hcpunk in the vein of Gauze and some burning spirits bands. A tape edition for the Singapore-Malacca-Kuala Lumpur-Penang tour released by Mata Rambang. Alongside with Terminal Liner(Heavy Power Electronics) with special guest, Enoyza and Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious (experimental heavy electronics). Room 526. $20 (doors).\n\nThu, 9pm: Lucifer: the Dissolution. A story about how the discovery of a mistranslation of the word, “Lucifer”, runs in parallel to an artist’s search for a genreless language in performance. A performance lecture using words, noise and dance. Esplanade Annexe Studio. Free (RSVP).\n\n### **Friday, 19 Jun**\n\nFri & Sat, 7pm & 7:45pm (Fri): BONFIRE 你我之間. This physical theatre performance emerges from Dao-inspired theatre practices, exploring the invisible dance between form and formlessness, structure and surrender, control and release. Esplanade Concourse. Free.\n\nFri, 7:15pm & 8:15pm: UNBECOMING. Sound. Poetry. Movement. Mantravine and Francesca Harriman converge in Unbecoming—a visceral exchange of music, body and verse. Unbecoming is an awakening. An immersive odyssey where Eastern rhythms, tribal textures and global soundscapes intersect. Mantravine's genre-defying world music wraps around Francesca's movement and presence. Esplanade, DBS Foundation Outdoor Theatre. Free.\n\nFri, 7:30pm: IDENTITÉ. This night leans into contrast — where sounds drift between restraint and rupture, intimacy and intensity. Across each set, melodies are stretched, disrupted, and reassembled through experimentation, tracing how balance can still emerge from dissonance and exploration. Join us at Rasa Space with: antiwira x XUE, Anise, Dharma. RASA Space. $30.\n\nFri, 7:30pm: Right Hand Man. RIGHT HAND MAN is a physically-led comedy theatre performance about a man and his sentient right hand attempting to navigate everyday life despite having separate minds, impulses, and ambitions. Through movement, mime, visual storytelling and absurd humour, the work explores cooperation, identity, and control as two unlikely companions struggle to coexist within a single body. Esplanade Black Room. $12 (concession available).\n\nFri & Sat, 8pm (Fri): Here. Inspired by the Southeast Asian folklore of the Penanggalan, Here is part of Chong Tze Chien’s ongoing research and exploration on the intersection of traditional Southeast Asian puppetry, The Finger Players’ puppetry methodology, and the martial art Silat. 42 Waterloo Street. $25 (concession available).\n\nFri, 8pm (Weekly): Funny Fridays. Join us every Friday for Singapore's funniest and best new comedians at The Lemon Stand Comedy Club. 18+. The Lemon Stand. $32.54.\n\n### **Saturday, 20 Jun**\n\nSat & Sun, 11am-2pm: COME PLAY PLAY! Community Takeover! Discover our new travelling exhibition showcasing the games many of us grew up with and embark on a stamp rally to create your own game board. Meet our local board games communities —Damai Board Games Community, Scrabble Association, and Singapore Weiqi Association, and learn how to play new board games or challenge them to a friendly game. One Punggol, Level 1 Celebration Square Zone 2. Free.\n\nSat, 11am-11pm: Wheeler's Live Mid-Year Party. We are transforming Wheeler's Estate into a full-blown festival ground for a massive Mid-Year Party. Whether you are hunting for unique market finds, looking to cool down with a crisp pint or ready to rock out to Singapore's best local bands, we have your entire Saturday sorted. Wheeler's Estate. Free (RSVP).\n\nSat, 1-9:30pm: Saturdate x Now Showing: Music in June. For the first time, Saturdate meets Now Showing — art communities and film, brought together by music, in one afternoon. Browse art books with Part Time Book Club, catch freereina! live and acoustic, shop the Sound and Print Fair, then close the night with a Causeway hip-hop music video playlist and DJ set. For lovers of local creativity, music, and good stationery, this one’s for you. Objectifs Annexe. Free admission to the event with entry-by-donation film screening.\n\nSat, 2-6pm: PLAYCES VOID DECK PARTY. Hello everyone :D join us for a random block deck hang out where we get to cook pasar malam food together from a mama shop ^^ we have takoyaki, chicken cutlets, instant noodle and induction cookers, and drinks. I’ll also bring my entire vinyl collection so we can listen to music together and play. there’s some carpenters, penguin cafe orchestra, ebb tides & mooooooore…… >:). Chong Pang Zone 7 RN. Free.\n\nSat & Sun, 2pm & 7:30pm: Pygmalion: Mural of Singapore. Pygmalion: Mural of Singapore is a local adaptation of the original Bernard Shaw classic. Set in a Secondary School, we follow Aini, a secondary 4 student about to take her O’Levels, go through a series of events that involve immense pressure that ultimately stem from the greater systemic pressures around her. Drama Centre Black Box, National Library Level 5. $32.54.\n\nFri & Sat, 3pm & 8pm (Sat): Here. See Fri.\n\nSat, 5pm: Lion Up Vol. 2 | 20 June. Back for its second run, Lion Up returns with a stacked lineup of some of the hardest-hitting names in the local scene, spanning alternative rock, punk, metalcore, death metal and symphonic metal. Nineteen Eighty Studios. $30 (online); $35 (door).\n\nSat, 6pm: Lie Down: Live in Singapore. OSL PRESENTS LIE DOWN (ID) LIVE IN SG. SURABAYA STYLE SMACKDOWN WITH TEAROUT (MY), SPIRAL, SICARIO47. Room 526. $10.\n\nFri & Sat, 6:45pm & 7:45pm (Sat): BONFIRE 你我之間. See Fri.\n\nSat, 7:15pm & 8:15pm: Kindness and Gratitude. Shak’thiya brings to you potentially new music, poems, stories and reflections spawning from the COVID-19 period until now. Esplanade, DBS Foundation Outdoor Theatre. Free.\n\nSat, 7:30pm: LAPTOP MUSIC. 3 live sets for laptop & 1 live set for 3 laptops. durianhead @durianhead.music - electronics. ong ping din @pingdin22 - electronics. benedict koh @101benvolio101 - electronics. tbc bookstore chinatown. Free.\n\nSat, 8pm: Saylah Showcase: THE LUCKY BOY REVUE ft. Rory Kismet. Feeling lucky? Rory Kismet (previously TUFFY) presents the pop show of your dreams with The Lucky Boy Revue, held for one night only at Saylah Studios. The show is set to be a colourful trip down memory lane, commemorating one year of the artist’s debut as TUFFY while also ushering in the release of “High”, his first single as Rory Kismet. Saylah Studios. $20.\n\n### **Sunday, 21 Jun**\n\nSat & Sun, 11am-2pm: COME PLAY PLAY! Community Takeover! See Sat.\n\nSat & Sun, 2pm & 7:30pm: Pygmalion: Mural of Singapore. See Sat.\n\nSun, 6:45pm & 7:45pm: Performative Response: Ikan Besar Skali. Malay dance practitioner Hasyimah Harith offers a performative response to the visual arts installation Ikan Besar Skali by Hu Qiren. Esplanade Concourse. Free.\n\nSun, 7:15pm & 8:15pm: In Conversation with The Straits Collective. In Conversation celebrates collaboration across genres, traditions, and musical practices. The Straits Collective brings together musicians from diverse backgrounds featuring Malay flutes, oud, guzheng, tabla and percussion, rebana and percussion, and bass. Esplanade, DBS Foundation Outdoor Theatre. Free.",
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