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| published Jul 31, 2010
Rock with original Guns N’ Roses member Slash, Myles Kennedy and progressive rock band Coheed and Cambria in this long-awaited concert at Fort Canning Park. Aug 2, 8pm. $98-125 from Sistic.
Party with international superstars Katy Perry, Ian Brown, Orianthi, 30 Seconds to Mars and Smashing Pumpkins as SingFest returns this year. Aug 3-5, 5pm. $175 per day from Sistic.
Indie pop ensemble Belle & Sebastian will be in Singapore for one of their first shows in four years. Get ready to sing and hum along to their catchy tunes on Aug 7, 7.30pm. $50-150 from Sistic.
Go back in time with Toy Factory as they revisit some of their most memorable performances in Hailstones. Features introductory talks by Beatrice Chia-Richmond, Nelson Chia and Goh Boon Teck. Aug 5-7, 3pm. $15 from Sistic.
If you love Japan, don’t miss the exciting exhibition Technicolour Japan by photographers who lived and worked during the late Edo period. Through Aug 8.
Bring your kids to Upstairs in the Sky, a play written by acclaimed British playwrights Guy Holland and Carey English, which allows them to learn about friendship and adventure through audience participation. Through Aug 30, 11am, 2pm. $19-22 from Sistic.
Step back into the period of tumult in Singapore’s history as a pair of young lovers are torn apart and reunited in a twist of fate in the bittersweet play December Rains. Starring Kit Chan, George Chan and Jeffrey Low. Aug 13-14, 3pm, 8pm. $69-129 from Sistic.
Witness the reenactment of renowned thespian Bai Yan’s life in the epic play White Soliloquy starring Nelson Chia. Aug 12-15, 3pm, 8pm. $33 from Sistic.
Explore the mythological world of American artist Trenton Doyle Hancock in his exhibition, A Day Ahead A Head A Day, where biomorphic forms of bones, emancipated bodies and sexual orifices ooze pink goo. Through Sep 4. Free.
If you love exhibitions that tell a story? This one explores the tales from the Ramacharitmanas, a 17th century text from India. Through Aug 15.

