THELIONCITYBOY
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Hernando R. Ocampo. Dancing Mutants. 1965. Oil on canvas, 101.8 x 76 cm.
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National Gallery Singapore, City Hall Wing, Level B1, Padang Atrium
A hybrid panel-performance led by THELIONCITYBOY, this session examines the fading “third spaces” that once fuelled Singapore’s creative pulse—after-hours rooms, improvised stages and independent venues that nurtured bold, alternative expression. What does it take for culture to survive?
This Gallery Gigs session sits at the intersection of music, dialogue and community. Featuring unreleased music by THELIONCITYBOY with The Warriors, alongside panel conversations with musicians, cultural workers and National Gallery Senior Curator Adele Tan. More than a performance, it hopes to spark an open dialogue—inviting audiences to help shape what comes next.
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THELIONCITYBOY, a name etched into the early chapters of Singapore hip-hop, returns to the stage for one night only at Light to Night Singapore 2026. Once walking the tightrope between telling his Singaporean truth and navigating commercial success, he has performed at Laneway Festival Singapore, the F1 Singapore Night Race, and the National Day Parade.See their work at the Festival
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The Warriors are a gang of street musicians who push the boundaries of jazz and hip-hop, blending them with psychedelic rock tendencies in a deep space pocket. They will take you on a ride and crash back down to earth, leaving audiences feeling electrified and with a smile on their faces.See their work at the Festival
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Adele Tan received her PhD in art history from the Courtauld Institute of Art, London, and is Senior Curator at National Gallery Singapore. Her research focuses on modern and contemporary art in Southeast Asia and China.See their work at the Festival
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