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Potato Head Singapore is celebrating its 10th anniversary throughout June with a series of events at Studio 1939!
Highlights include:
– 15 June 2024, 8 PM onwards: Pam Anantr, resident DJ of Bangkok’s Transport party crew, will spin an eclectic mix of soulful Disco, Boogie, Jazz-Funk, Electronics, and House. She’ll be joined by Daryl Knows, known for his genre-bridging sets.
– 15 June 2024, 8 PM onwards: Enjoy creative cocktails inspired by Charles Dickens’s novel, The Pickwick Papers, with a signature cocktail based on a character from the book.
– 29 June 2024, 8 PM onwards: Potato Head Singapore’s DJ Sivanesh teams up with Potato Head Bali’s DJ Archie for a special night celebrating 10 years of Potato Head in Singapore.
In addition to these special events, Studio 1939 offers its regular DJ nights throughout the month, focusing on established and up-and-coming local talents. They also have a new Ladies Night on Wednesdays with special drink deals.
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