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Palm Tree Music Festival debuts in Singapore this April with headliners John Summit, Alesso, Layton Giordani, and more

The exclusive presale begins on January 30 with tickets starting from $190

Mingli Seet
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Mingli Seet
Contributor, Time Out Singapore
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Singapore has bid goodbye to several international music festivals, such as Laneway Festival and Garden Beats, over the past few years. And it’s about damn time we get back in on the action. Thankfully, something’s coming our way: Palm Tree Music Festival is finally clocking Singapore on its world tour this April.

For its Singapore debut, the festival will be headlined by John Summit, Alesso, Layton Giordani, and Marlo, with more exciting acts to come. This marks Summit and Alesso's return to Singapore since their sold-out shows in 2023. And for Layton Giordani fans – it's your first opportunity to catch the American DJ's high-energy techno sets right here in Singapore. 

Founded by Norwegian DJ Kygo and his team, Palm Tree Music Festival started out as a laid-back, sun-soaked party in the Hamptons. But what began as a boutique music weekend has since hopped between destinations like Aspen, Napa Valley and St. Tropez, earning a reputation for doing festivals a little differently: big-name electronic acts like Calvin Harris, Swedish House Mafia and Blu DeTiger, gourmet food and drinks, shaded lounges and chill-out areas, artful stage designs, and small-scale workshops and experiences. 

Look out for the exclusive presale starting on Friday, January 30 at 10am. A general sale follows on Monday, February 2 at 10am. Tickets start from $190. To be among the first to get the latest information, we recommend registering your interest for the exclusive presale by January 29, 11.59pm on Ticketek Singapore at this link

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