Pulse Night virtual music festival to happen on 7 February - Featuring Annette Lee, AE$OP CASH, Louie Indigo, and more

Pulse Night virtual music festival to happen on 7 February - Featuring Annette Lee, AE$OP CASH, Louie Indigo, and more

Singapore Polytechnic Student's Union and AROSSOBENCH, an up-and-coming production house founded by the former's alumni and students, are teaming to present Pulse Night, a virtual music festival happening on YouTube Live.

 
 
 
 
 
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Produced by AROSSOBENCH, the online music festival will take place on 7 February 2021, from 5 PM to 9 PM (SGT), and features a variety of genres from homegrown talents such as singer-songwriter and actress, Annette Lee, YAO, AE$OP CASH, Louie Indigo, Chriskris, and YAN.

 
 
 
 
 
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Pulse Night is done in collaboration with the Singapore Association for Mental Health, and aims to celebrate the diversity of music, uplift local talents, and bring to light important mental health issues and advocate for those fighting to keep afloat.

Attractive merchandise such as tote bags, stickers, and tee shirts will be up for grabs in giveaways and for purchase during the festival.

Pulse Night 2021 streams live on YouTube. Click here to catch it on 7 February, 5 PM (SGT)


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