
Rock band 831 (八三夭) returns to the Singapore Indoor Stadium on 7 December with their brand new world tour “Nobody Can Fly”.
The band celebrated their 17th birthday and kicked started their tour in Kaohsiung with a birthday concert. As the band approaches “adulthood”, “Nobody Can Fly” was chosen as the theme for their new tour not only because it is the title of their new song, but also because this concert is fundamentally a story about growing up. 831 revealed that the concept behind “Nobody Can Fly” stems from a common misconception about ‘success’, which is, the belief that soaring high and going far requires immense connections and resources, or so-called “wings”. Yet, in reality, most people begin with nothing, carving their own skies through sheer effort and perseverance. The band shares: “This tour is dedicated to those without wings.” The entire concert unfolds like a “concert film,” singing the stories of the everyman.
The Kaohsiung concert featured the global premiere of new tracks “The Craziest Artist” (最疯狂的艺术家) and “Nobody Can Fly” (没有翅膀的人), with a meticulously crafted stage design that seamlessly blended the rock performances with cinematic storytelling to treat fans to a stunning visual and auditory experience. When the band sang familiar rock anthems like “Yoleh Yoleh” (摇勒摇勒), “Cola” (渴了) and “Doncha” (东区东区), the entire crowd of 10,000 were up on their feet and bouncing on the spot, filling the venue with electrifying energy.
This December, 831 warmly invite their fans to be part of the band and join them in igniting their most powerful, deafening wave of rock energy yet in Singapore. Because rock music is never just about the five of them up on stage and together, we can all be rock stars!
When
07 December, See the website for the opening hours.
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0+
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Address
SingaporeNational Stadium 1 Stadium Drive Singapore 397629, Singapore Indoor Stadium 2 Stadium Walk Singapore 397691,
How to get there?
The Singapore Sports Hub is easily accessible via all transport modes. Public transport by MRT and bus are the easiest forms of transport to get here.
By MRT:
- Via the Circle Line:
Stadium MRT Station (CC6) is the nearest station which exits directly into the Singapore Sports Hub.
Mountbatten MRT Station (CC7) is approximately 600m walking distance from Singapore Sports Hub. This also serves as an alternative station via the Circle Line for leaving the venue.
- Via the East West Line:
Kallang MRT Station (EW10) is approximately 600m walking distance under a sheltered walkway to the Singapore Sports Hub.