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Singapore

Country

Singapore

Top Artists from Singapore

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1

4.1 million

2.1 million listeners

2

1.3 million

1.9 million listeners

3

156,111

1.4 million listeners

4

739,275

1.3 million listeners

5

20,502

1.2 million listeners

6

195,089

698,642 listeners

7

197,654

514,698 listeners

8

16,397

269,740 listeners

9

5,977

234,893 listeners

10

51,643

217,352 listeners

11

134,786

206,424 listeners

12

17,628

190,883 listeners

13

64,110

172,573 listeners

14

39,662

166,937 listeners

15

37,383

159,876 listeners

16

24,836

147,908 listeners

17

21,528

131,847 listeners

18

24,303

124,600 listeners

19

22,801

119,547 listeners

20

62,448

117,041 listeners

21

27,489

115,406 listeners

22

275

114,491 listeners

23

16,218

104,734 listeners

24

21,661

83,272 listeners

25

5,539

83,142 listeners

Cities

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About Singapore

Singapore is a compact, musically vibrant island nation at the crossroads of Asia, where heritage rhythms mingle with cutting-edge sound design. With a population of about 5.9 million people, the city-state nurtures a listening culture that spans intimate jazz clubs, glittering stadium concerts, and underground bass parties. Its soundscape is a mosaic: Malay, Chinese, Indian, and Western influences braid together in a way that makes every night out feel like a passport stamp.

For music lovers, Singapore is a launchpad and a listening room at once. The city hosts a constellation of venues that range from legendary clubs to world-class theatres. Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay, the iconic durian-shaped complex along the waterfront, is a hub for orchestral concerts, contemporary performances, and resident ensembles. The Victoria Concert Hall and Victoria Theatre, with their gilded acoustics, invite symphonies, chamber music, and intimate recitals in a setting that feels both historic and alive. On a later-night horizon, clubs like Zouk have helped shape Southeast Asian dance music, while the state-of-the-art Marina Bay Sands concert venues regularly host international superstars and touring company productions.

Singapore’s festival calendar is a magnet for curious ears. ZoukOut, held on Sentosa’s shores, is one of Asia’s premier beachside dance music events, drawing top DJs and a global crowd each December. Baybeats, staged by Esplanade, spotlights independent, local, and regional acts across multiple stages, turning the city into a running workshop of contemporary sounds. The Singapore International Festival of Arts (SIFA) and the Singapore Jazz Festival bring bold programming that blends traditional forms with new approaches, while local festivals often spotlight emerging genres and cross-cultural collaborations. These events showcase Singapore’s role as a conduit between East and West, where artists experiment with electronics, live instrumentation, and multimedia storytelling.

Singapore has produced several artists who resonate beyond its shores. Notable pop and R&B talents include Taufik Batisah, a charismatic voice who emerged from Singapore Idol and carried a distinctly Singaporean sensibility into broader Asian markets. The Mandarin pop scene has seen artists like JJ Lin (林俊杰) gain pan-Asian recognition, weaving melodic ballads with contemporary production. In the indie and songwriter camps, names such as Charlie Lim and Gentle Bones have built devoted followings with intimate, emotionally direct songs. The Sam Willows also contributed to a generation of Singaporean acts blending pop, folk, and electronic textures, while a thriving scene supports upcoming acts across genres from hip-hop to alternative rock.

Education and infrastructure nurture the scene as well. Institutions like the Yong Siew To h Conservatory of Music (at NUS), LASALLE College of the Arts, and NAFA train musicians who feed Singapore’s stages and studios. The city’s diverse cultural landscape—multi-language communities, street markets, and high-tech performance spaces—helps music breathe in unusual places, from hawker centers to shopping malls to art conferences.

For music enthusiasts, Singapore offers a compact but mighty spectrum: world-class venues, adventurous festivals, and a steady stream of homegrown talent that continues to push boundaries while honoring its rich, cross-cultural roots.