35 emerging artistes from 20 countries will perform at Music Matters Live 2023.
Singapore’s Music Matters Live will return for the 18th year, with 35 emerging artistes from 20 countries set to perform on the festival’s stage.
Singaporean musicians Nathan Hartono and Sezairi, Auckland’s award-winning singer Paige, and Indonesian soloist Teddy Adhitya will also perform on the first day of the festival. The stage will be headlined by Asia’s most talented multi-talented DJ, producer, and singer-songwriter SHAUN, with China’s newest chart-topping number-one hip-hop star thomeboydontkill, P-Pop sensation FELIP, and Vietnam’s Indie-darling V joining the lineup.On the last day of the festival, Music Matters Live celebrates women in music from across APAC and beyond, with Girls’ Night Out and ONErpm Presents: FUNYOUCANFEEL.
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