The possibility of Jeff Ng hosting a concert for himself first arose during one of his basking sessions back on 25 June, where his Mandopop covers drew in thousands of spectators outside of The Cathay.
He revealed to adoring fans that he hoped to host a concert sometime in August. However, the scandal broke out just a week after this announcement, and everyone thought that would be the end of his career.
However, earlier this month, he hinted that he’ll be having a concert sometime in September this year, with tickets being potentially released this month.
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And now, more deets are revealed, and he’s made good his promise.
Jeff Ng Having Paid Concert on 9 Sept in VivoCity GV; Tickets at $20 for Public
In an update on his social media platform, he announced that he’s having a paid concert in VivoCity Golden Village on 9 September 2022.
In addition, he’s releasing a new single on 28 August 2022.
He said that lately, he has been working hard and focusing on making more music, and that he loves music so much, he will never stop.
Like him or hate him, his passion for his craft is indeed more infectious than COVID-19 in early July.
Now, while it might seem like it’s a unique concert just for Jeff, it’s not.
It’s apparently part of the Lights, Camera, Busking Live! Series by Golden Village, whereby they partnered with Buskers’ Association to offer buskers “a platform to showcase not only their talents, but also do our part in establishing busking as one of the major street culture found in Singapore.”
In fact, it’s not just singers: there would also be circus performance and street dancing.
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In their first show on 6 August, six buskers performed: three of them were singing, two did circus performances and one had a LED dance.
Tickets for the first show were sold at $12 for GV members, and $14 for the public.
It was actually rather affordable because it included a small popcorn and green tea, and we all know how pricy popcorn in cinemas are.
For the next Lights, Camera, Busking Live!, it’ll of course be all about Jeff Ng.
This time, however, the tickets are priced at $18 for GV members, and $20 for the public…without popcorn.
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Sponsors & Clapping
Interestingly enough, despite it being a paid event and organised by GV (without popcorn!), there are sponsors for the concert.
They are AN Digital Lock, The Mattress Boutique and The Furniture Boutique. While it looks like they’re three separate companies, they appear to be all under the same parent company as all of them have showrooms in the same area.
Also, if you’re worried that Jeff Ng would toss his mic at you should you not clap after he’s done with any song, fret not: he explicitly mentioned that he won’t scold you if you didn’t clap.
He didn’t mention anything about talking during his performance, though.
The concert will be from 7:30pm to 9:00pm, and there will be an autograph session from 9:00pm to 10:00pm.
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Do note that you’d need TraceTogether to enter as it’s a Vaccination-Differentiated Safe Management Measures (VDS) event.
Good Seats All Sold Out
If you think Jeff Ng has been cancelled, nothing can be further from the truth.
Less than a day after his announcement, almost all the good seats have been taken.
So if you’re keen, you’d better buy your seats earlier. You can click here to get your tickets.
If you’re still new to the Jeff Ng saga, you can watch this two-minute summary:
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