Music from 53 home-grown artistes to be played at SMRT-operated train stations, bus interchanges

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Prepare to be transported in more ways than one at MRT stations and bus interchanges. On Wednesday, the National Arts Council (NAC) and Singapore Mass Rapid Transit (SMRT) signed a three-year memorandum of understanding (MOU) and launched national music movement Hear65’s...

Expect a wide range of genres, from the discographies of pop-rock singer Rene to the synth-pop stylings of Sun Cell to the dream-pop rock of Saints Amongst Sinners.

Singaporean musicians Ng Zheng Yao and Marian Carmel Saturno, both 26, were invited to perform their songs For No Reason and Pause + Reset respectively at the launch event at Bras Basah MRT station. The Lasalle College of the Arts alumna said NAC’s presentation and participation grant helped finance her 2021 debut album To You, To Me, adding: “It really helps to have some form of support from the Government.

 

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