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Lunar
New Year Light Up 2004 |
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Date(s): 3
Jan 2004
to 5 Feb 2004
Venue: Chinatown (Eu Tong Sen St, New Bridge Rd, and South Bridge
Road)
Description
Admire the
dazzling festive light-up where the streets are lined with blazing
trails of ruby-red lanterns, twinkling fairy lights and elaborate
street decorations. You'll be immersed in the joyous spirit of
the most dynamic, stimulating and colourful festival celebrated
by the Chinese.
Getting
there
Outram Park MRT Station (EW16), or Chinatown Station (NE3)
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Sun
Ho “Lonely Travel” Singapore Concert 2004 |
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Date(s):10 Jan 2004
Venue: Singapore Indoor Stadium
Prices: SGD129, SGD99, SGD79, SGD49 (Standard)
(Includes GST & $1 SISTIC Fee per ticket)
Description
As
part of her Asian Tour, Sun Ho will be holding her first ticketed
solo concert in Singapore. Following the release of her third
solo album "Lonely Travel" and her recent collaboration
with David Foster on her debut English single "Where Did
Love Go", this upcoming concert should be a spectacular and
memorable one. And to top it off, she was picked as one of the
Top 10 Outstanding Young Persons Of The World by Junior Chamber
International.
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David
Gates Of Bread - Asia Tour 2004
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Date(s): 15
Jan
2004
Venue: Suntec Singapore International Convention & Exhibition
Centre
Prices: SGD126, SGD105, SGD79, and SGD53 (Inclusive of SGD1 TicketCharge
Fee)
Description
At
a time when rock was at its angriest, David Gates gave us gentleness.
At a time when things were most turbulent, he reminded us of love
and tenderness.
At a time when we were loud and wild, he was the voice of sweet
reason.
As
an award-winning composer/arranger, as the leader of Bread and
as singer of records that have sold more than 17 million copies,
David Gates has stood for craftsmanship, for individuality and
for sweet melody in a world that sometimes seems to have gone
utterly mad. His timeless ballads include Everything I Own, Diary,
Make It With You, and Baby I'm-a Want You. His Goodbye Girl served
as the theme song for the Oscar winning movie of the same title.
His perennially popular If has been recorded by more than 200
artists!
During
the 1970's David Gates practically defined romantic song writing.
He still does.
Don’t
miss this opportunity to catch the legend in concert!
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Singapore
River Hong Bao 2004 |
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Date(s):20 Jan - 1 Feb 2004
Venue:Marina Promenade
Admission is free
Description
A riverside
carnival organised to propagate and popularise Chinese traditions
and cultures. This annual event adds to the festive mood of Lunar
New Year celebrations in Singapore. Highlights of the event includes:
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Nightly parades
- Fireworks
on opening ceremony and Chinese New Year's eve.
- Cultural
village, selling Chinese handicrafts, novelties and F&B.
- Journey
to the West (Year of the Monkey) exhibition and live-size statues
revolving round the theme.
- Puppet
Show and workshops
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An
Evening With Dionne Warwick |
Date(s): 29 Jan 2004
Venue:Suntec City Convention Hall 601
Prices: SGD 201, SGD 151, SGD 120, SGD 100
Description
Come celebrate
Ms. Dionne Warwick’s 40th anniversary as one of the greatest
recording artistes and performers of our time when she visits
Singapore on 29 January 2004.
An
international household name with nearly 60 records on the charts
since “Don’t Make Me Over” began its fateful
climb in the early months of 1963, Dionne Warwick has charmed
audiences on every continent from Rome to Rio, from London to
Lagos and from Manhattan to Singapore.
Dionne
has earned five Grammy Awards during her illustrious career, the
first of which was for her classic hit “Do You Know the
Way To San Jose.” Other hits include “I’ll Never
Fall in Love Again”, “Message to Michael”, “Déjà
vu”, “I Say A Little Prayer”, “This Girl’s
in Love With You”, “The Last One To Be Loved”,
Anyone Who Had A Heart”, “Reach Out for Me”,
“Walk on By”, “That’s What Friends Are
For” and many more.
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Chingay
2004 - Parade Of Dreams |
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Date(s): 30 Jan 2004, Friday 7:30pm (Preview)
31 Jan 2004, Saturday 7:00pm (Parade)
Venue: Orchard Road
Description
Watch out for
Singapore's grandest float and multi-cultural street parade! Chingay
2004 - Parade of Dreams is one of the highlights that is not to
be missed when visiting Singapore during the Chinese New Year
season. Be mesmerised by the colourful floats and costumes, and
catch performers from different cultures and races at this annual
event. Soak in the Chinese New Year celebration mood with the
grand finale of traditional lion and dragon dance performances.
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Savour Continental
cuisine in style, with a superb view of the city skyline, at the Compass
Rose set at the top -- that is, the 70th level -- of the Westin Stamford
Hotel.

ADD
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2 Stamford Road, 4316156
CUISINE : a wide variety of local to international
cuisine.
BUDGET : High |
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