Rock band The Strokes adds 2nd Singapore show to accommodate fans in Malaysia affected by Good Vibes cancellation

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Rock band The Strokes adds 2nd Singapore show to accommodate fans in Malaysia affected by Good Vibes cancellation
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Tickets for the additional show will go on sale at 4pm on Friday (Jul 28).

The latest act to do so is American rock band The Strokes who recently announced that they will be performing an additional show in Singapore on Aug 3 to accommodate Malaysian fans. As such, they will now be performing at Marina Bay Sands Expo and Convention Centre for two nights: On Aug 2 and 3.The Last Nite hitmakers were previously scheduled to perform on the last day of the Good Vibes Festival in Malaysia.

with prices starting at S$148. There will also be a VIP Experience package for an additional S$108 which gives fans an exclusive VIP poster, a limited-edition tour laminate and lanyard and access to a dedicated VIP merch bar and an express VIP queue at the bar/concession area. In their announcement post, The Strokes said:"We know this isn’t perfect for our fans in Malaysia but it was the closest and most convenient location to put on a show in such a short time...Thanks for your patience while we work through all of the possible solutions and we look forward to seeing as many of you as can make it out to the show next week.

The Strokes' upcoming Singapore shows will probably be the best way Malaysian fans can see the band up close as they will not be performing in Malaysia any time soon. In a press conference held on Thursday , Wan Alman, Director of Entertainment for Future Sound Asia revealed that"there were initial discussions with The Strokes to bring them back ". However, due to scheduling issues, this was impossible.

Formed in 1998, The Strokes comprises Julian Casablancas, Nikolai Fraiture, Albert Hammond Jr, Fabrizio Moretti and Nick Valensi. The rock band is best known for their hit songs Last Nite, You Only Live Once and Reptilia. In 2021, they received their first Grammy Award – winning Best Rock Album for The New Abnormal.

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