The minister said he has mixed feelings about his ward being moved out of Marine Parade GRC. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Arrangements for her upcoming concert was negotiated directly between Kallang Alive Sport Management and Lady Gaga and her team.
Earlier on Monday, it was announced that the pop star will be performing at the Singapore National Stadium in May.
Minister Edwin Tong stated that no government grants were given to secure Lady Gaga’s concerts in Singapore. However, as KASM, the government-owned entity managing the Sports Hub, handled negotiations ...
The pass is envisioned mainly for in-person, communal activities like theatre performances or art workshops. Read more at ...
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National Youth Sports Institute (NYSI), and Singapore Sports School (SSP) into a single entity. Minister for Culture, ...
Siti Nur Sarah was just 14 when her mother brought her out for a spring cleaning event organised by the estate's Residents' ...
The former Saint Joseph's Institution (SJI) building at Bras Basah Road, which previously housed the Singapore Art Museum, is ...
Culture minister hails coming shows for yet another global superstar performer, with ticket sales to start March 18.
Lady Gaga is set to return to Singapore with four concerts at the National Stadium on May 18, 19, 21, and 24, marking her ...