Marina Bay Sands (MBS) has partnered with K-pop group Seventeen for a special collaboration. The iconic three towers of MBS - Sands SkyPark, the ArtScience Museum, and The Shoppes - will be illuminated in Seventeen's official pink and blue shades. This collaboration also includes special Seventeen-themed culinary creations at four eateries from January 20 to 26.
cards interface. Give it a try. Marina Bay Sands has joined forces with Seventeen for an exclusive collaboration ahead of the K-pop group's highly anticipatedthree towers of the integrated resort, the Sands SkyPark, the ArtScience Museum and The Shoppes lit up in the 13-member group's official pantone pink and blue shadesThis is the first time MBS is collaborating with a K-pop group for a light display .
Meanwhile, four eateries will also feature special Seventeen-themed culinary creations from Jan 20 to 26.will serve a Sweet Seventeen milkshake featuring a cotton candy syrup and whipped cream in the signature Rose Quartz and Serenity shades., a nod to the group's official fandom name “Carat”. It features a fried chicken thigh lathered in gochujang and miso mayonnaise.
to a complimentary, limited edition Marina Bay Sands x Seventeen sticker, available on a first-come, first-served basis while stocks last. “We’re incredibly grateful and thrilled for the opportunity to invite everyone into Seventeen's ‘Wonderland’ at Marina Bay Sands, ahead of our shows at the National Stadium," said the group in a press release.will undoubtedly be an unforgettable moment, adding to the many cherished memories we have in Singapore. We hope everyone will have lots of fun!”
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