Entertainment Celebrity Singaporean Artists Light Up Formula 1 Grand Prix 2022 with Electrifying Performances

Singaporean Artists Light Up Formula 1 Grand Prix 2022 with Electrifying Performances

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Various Singaporean musicians were invited to be part of the General Stage Acts and Roving Acts.

The Formula 1 Singapore Airlines Singapore Grand Prix 2022 finally opened its tracks once again after years of postponement due to the pandemic. This three-day race, from Sept 30 to Oct 2, 2022, was seen to be the biggest party in Singapore this year. 

This was not just an ordinary night race focusing on the thrilling action of car racing as a sport, but it was also an event of fun and music with highly sought-out musicians all over the world. 

Photo from: Singapore Grand Prix FB page.

Various Singaporean musicians were invited to be part of the General Stage Acts and Roving Acts. This was the roster of Singaporean artists: 

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General Stage Acts: Altoduo, DJ A/K/A, DJ Aurora, DJ Joshua P, DJ Nicolette, EATMEPOPTART, Ice Cream Sundays, Ihasamic! x Wovensound, INCH, Mantravine, Nysah Tan feat. Ridz Razali, ShiGGa Shay, The Countdown, and WUKONG. 

Roving Acts: Bloco Singapura, Green Drumming, Mark Wong, ScRach MarcS, and Third Degree. 

Alongside international musicians, these Singaporean artists drove the event on a road towards quality and diverse music. Indeed, a once in a lifetime experience for every individual who made time for the event. 

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Read also:

F1 Singapore: What have we become? 

Singapore F1 Grand Prix 2023: Time to warm up those engines!

LTA: Road closures for F1 preparation around Marina Centre and Padang areas | The Independent Singapore News 

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