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And we are proud to say that the adrenaline concerts are back in Singapore!

DON’T CALL HIM MR. MARI KITA, a sensational new musical tribute to Zubir Said – the late, great composer of Singapore’s National Anthem and beloved classics such as Semoga Bahagia. This uplifting, inspiring exploration of Singapore’s musical heritage is written and will be performed by Julian Wong, one of the country’s leading music directors. He created the show as a tribute to his teacher’s teacher – Zubir Said taught music to the late Iskandar
Ismail, Wong’s mentor.
Tickets start from S$25. For bookings, please click here.
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